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Corps marshal redeploys 5 senior officers

The Corps Marshal, Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC), Shehu Muhammed, has approved  the redeployment of five senior officers – three Assistant Corps Marshals, one Corps Commander and one Deputy Corps Commander – who are expected to report to their new responsibilities immediately.

A statement signed by the Corps Public Education Officer, Olusegun Ogungbemide, disclosed that Assistant Corps Marshal (ACM) Jonas Agwu, the erstwhile Public Education Officer, is now redeployed to head the Administration and Human Resources Department at the national headquarters.

He said Assistant Corps Marshal (ACM) Chidi B. Nkwonta, former Commandant, FRSC Command and Staff College UDI, Enugu State, takes over duty as the Principal Staff Officer (PSO) to the Corps Marshal from Assistant Corps Marshal Hafeez Muhammed, who has been redeployed as Zonal Commanding Officer Zone 7.

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According to the statement, the corps marshal also approved the redeployment of Corps Commander Olusegun Ogungbemide, Command Administration and Strategy in the Operations Department at the national headquarters as the new Public Education Officer.

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He also said Deputy Corps Commander Wasiu Adenekan has been appointed as the Technical Advisor to the corps marshal and head of the Corps Information Technology Office.

On the need to keep the redeployed Officers on their toes, the corps marshal charged them to remain steadfast in their commitment and dedication to duties and to share in the FRSC’s vision of making Nigerian roads safer for all motorists.

 

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