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The board of the Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) has approved the promotion of eight Corps Commanders (CC) and 12 Deputy Corps Commanders (DCC).



The leading group of the Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) has affirmed the advancement of eight Corps Commanders (CC) and 12 Deputy Corps Commanders (DCC). 

The endorsement was made at the executive gathering on Friday. The eight corps leaders were elevated to the situation of Assistant Corps Marshals (ACM) and the appointee corps administrators were raised to the situation of Corps Commanders (CC).
Among the recently lifted ACMs are PO Osadebamwen, Abayomi Olukoju, M. Shehu, MI Garba, DD Sayi, SU Umar, Yekeen Salami, and Sunday Maku.
The recently lifted CCs are O Kalu, JI Dagwa, MA Jatau, EA Asaniyan, RN Monyei, TD Sifawa, SO Adepoju, U Wihioka, P Olaye, KM Kabo, R Ogom, and S Akinyemi.


As indicated by the Corps Public Education Officer, Bisi Kazeem, the Chairman of the FRSC Board, Barrister Bukhari Bello, adulated the straightforwardness of the advancement practice and encouraged the recently elevated staff to put in more endeavors in guaranteeing that the interstates are ok for all classifications of street clients.

The Corps Marshal, Dr. Boboye Oyeyemi, additionally praised the recently lifted Officers. Oyeyemi urged them to ceaselessly put in their best over the span of their obligations.

The Corps Marshal guaranteed to keep on improving the welfare of the Corps' work force when all is said in done as per the general inclination of all. He prompted the individuals who did not get elevated to keep confidence and seek after the best in the following activity.

The advancement practice started with therapeutic examination, physical activities, PC based examination, and oral meeting which took about seven days to close, Kazeem included.

The recently raised Officers would be finished on Tuesday 11 September 2018 at the FRSC Headquarters arranged at 4 Maputo Street, Zone 3, Wuse Abuja.

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