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FRSC Corps Marshal, Dr. Boboye Oyeyemi

FRSC Redeploys Senior Officers to Increase Effectiveness

 

The Corps Marshal, Federal Road Safety Commission (FRSC), Mr. Boboye Oyeyemi, has approved the redeployment of some senior officers across board, as part of measures to step up effectiveness of the commission.

This was disclosed in a statement signed weekend by the Head, Media Relations and Strategy, FRSC, Mr. Bisi Kazeem.

According to Kazeem, the posting affects, principal officers at the commission’s headquarters and other commands as part of efforts to enhance robust implementation of policies.

Kazeem said: “Affected principal officers include: Mr. Austin Aipoh, Head, Command Administration and Strategy, at the headquarters to replace Mr. Stephen Maitizumahs, at Zone 11 Osogbo, who will now head Manpower Development (MPD), FRSC.

“Similarly, former head, Manpower Development , Kingsley Agomoh, now to command Zone 7, Gwagwalada, covering FCT and Niger State while Mr. Jonas Agwu, Zonal Commander,Zone 7, now to Command Zone 6, Port-Harcourt covering Bayelsa, Rivers, Cross River and Akwa Ibom States).” ‎
He added that Mr. Victor Nwokolo, Zonal Commander, Zone 1, Kaduna covering Kano, Kaduna, Jigawa and Katsina States, is now to head, Command Administration and Strategy, FRSC headquarters, while Mr Bitrus Darwang of Zone 6 now to command Zone 1 consisting of Kaduna, Kano, Jigawa and Katsina sector commands.

Others affected are some Zonal Heads of Operations, Zonal Administration Officers , Unit Commanders among others.

The redeployment letter, signed by Corps Secretary, FRSC, states that affected officers are to report in their new commands on or before May 17,after proper handing and taking over.

The FRSC is currently sensitizing the public on the need to pay proper attention to tyres and fasten constant use of seatbelts even by passengers at the rear seat of vehicles, saying, adherence would reduce losses of lives and property on roads.

This is a follow-up to the forum on tyres it organized Monday in Abuja on how to ensure tyre safety by all motorists.

 

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