Board of the Federal Road Safety Commission (FRSC) has approved the appointment of four Assistant Corps Marshals to the rank of Deputy Corps Marshals, 14 Corps Commanders to Assistant Corps Marshals and 16 Deputy Corps Commanders to the rank of Corps Commanders.
FRSC, in a statement by its
Public Education Officer, Bisi Kazeem, said the board after its sitting, considered the report of the Establishment Committee in respect of 2018 Senior Officers promotion and approved the appointment and elevation of 34 senior officers to the next rank.
The list of the officers promoted to the rank of Deputy Corps Marshals include: Julius Asom, who is the present Special Assistant to the Corps Marshal; Kenneth Nwaegbe, Commandant FRSC Academy Udi; Umar Aliyu, the Zonal Commanding Officer, Zone 7 Abuja; and Shehu Zaki, Zonal Commanding Officer RS 12 Bauchi.
Other officers promoted to the rank of Assistant Corps Marshals include: Oluwasusi Familoni, Head of National Vehicle Identification Scheme in Gwagalada; Edward Zamber, Sector Commander, Rivers State; Angus Ibezim, Sector Commander, Jigawa State; Ann Marjah, Sector Commander, Taraba State; Aliyu Datsama – Commandant , Training School in Jos; Umar Ibrahim, Sector Commander, Kaduna State; Jonah Etuk, Zonal Head of Operations, Zone RS4 in Jos; Christopher Ademoluti, Head of Section, Policy; Yusuf Garba, Sector Commander, Kano State; Godwin Ngueku, Sector Commander, Katsina State; and Y. Gojara, Head of Section, Special Duties and Partnership.
Others are: Joseph Aremu, Sector Commander, Imo State; Fumibi Olawoyin, Head of Special Marshal; and Pat Emordi, Sector Commander, Plateau State.
The statement also listed other officers promoted to the rank of Corps Commanders to include; Roland Onamusi; Ali Tanimu; Hafiz Mohammed; Aliyu Baba; Abiodun Akinlade; Emmanuel Dung; among others.
With this promotion, Kazeem, quoted the Corps Marshal, Boboye Oyeyemi, saying the Board Chairman, Bukhari Bello, has charged the newly promoted officers to be dedicated to duty and ensure that they mentor the younger officers to follow in their trail of excellence to move the corps forward.
He reminded the officers that FRSC would be expecting more from them, in terms of commitment, dedication and sacrifice.
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