FRSC- Federal Road Safety Commission Board has approved the promotion
of 4,660 personnel based on the result of the 2017 promotion exercise.
The
promotion exercise was sequel to the approval by the Secretary to the
Government of the Federation (SGF), Boss Mustapha, and in line with FRSC
Board's guidelines.
In a statement by the Corps Public Education Officer, Corps Commander Bisi Kazeem, 1,310 of those promoted were Officers, while 3,350 were Marshals.
"Among them were 73 Deputy Corps Commanders, 51 Assistant Corps Commanders, 70 Chief Route Commanders, 150 Superintendant Route Commanders, 607 Route Commanders, and 359 Deputy Route Commanders," he said.
Kazeem disclosed that among the 3,350 Marshals that benefitted from the exercise were 29 Chief Inspectors, 33 Deputy Chief Inspectors, 48 Assistant Chief Inspectors, 201 Principal Marshal Inspectors, 467 Senior Marshal Inspectors, 525 Marshal Inspectors, and 2,037 Road Marshal Assistants comprising of 257 Chief Road Marshal Assistants, 45 Deputy Road Marshal Assistants, 768 Senior Road Marshal Assistants, 889 Road Marshal Assistants I, and 78 Road Marshal Assistants II whose promotion took effect from 27 November, 2018.
Speaking on the exercise, FRSC Corps Marshal, Boboye Oyeyemi, while congratulating the promoted staff, urged them to justify the confidence reposed in them through improved productivity.
He said FRSC management would continue to reward hard work, excellence and improved productivity by the staff, noting that indolence and indiscipline would not be condoned.
Boboye also assured that the integrity of the FRSC promotion exercise would continue to be protected and charged those promoted to intensify efforts at ensuring that they improve in productivity in their new ranks.
It would be recalled that in line with its philosophy of Consultation, Reward and Punishment (CRP), FRSC management instituted annual promotion exercise to address issues of staff career progression and backlog of promotions.
In a statement by the Corps Public Education Officer, Corps Commander Bisi Kazeem, 1,310 of those promoted were Officers, while 3,350 were Marshals.
"Among them were 73 Deputy Corps Commanders, 51 Assistant Corps Commanders, 70 Chief Route Commanders, 150 Superintendant Route Commanders, 607 Route Commanders, and 359 Deputy Route Commanders," he said.
Kazeem disclosed that among the 3,350 Marshals that benefitted from the exercise were 29 Chief Inspectors, 33 Deputy Chief Inspectors, 48 Assistant Chief Inspectors, 201 Principal Marshal Inspectors, 467 Senior Marshal Inspectors, 525 Marshal Inspectors, and 2,037 Road Marshal Assistants comprising of 257 Chief Road Marshal Assistants, 45 Deputy Road Marshal Assistants, 768 Senior Road Marshal Assistants, 889 Road Marshal Assistants I, and 78 Road Marshal Assistants II whose promotion took effect from 27 November, 2018.
Speaking on the exercise, FRSC Corps Marshal, Boboye Oyeyemi, while congratulating the promoted staff, urged them to justify the confidence reposed in them through improved productivity.
He said FRSC management would continue to reward hard work, excellence and improved productivity by the staff, noting that indolence and indiscipline would not be condoned.
Boboye also assured that the integrity of the FRSC promotion exercise would continue to be protected and charged those promoted to intensify efforts at ensuring that they improve in productivity in their new ranks.
It would be recalled that in line with its philosophy of Consultation, Reward and Punishment (CRP), FRSC management instituted annual promotion exercise to address issues of staff career progression and backlog of promotions.
- Idowu Sowunmi
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