Categories: Latest News

FRSC new Zonal Commander, Olagunju, resumes office

FEDERAL Road Safety Corps (FRSC), has appointed new Zonal Commanding Officer in charge of Sokoto, Kebbi and Zamfara states, Dr Kayode Olagunju, mni, has assumed office.

Olagunju, a PhD holder in Transport Geography who is also an alumnus of the Executive Course, Massachuset Institute of Technology Boston, USA as well as Harvard Kennedy School Executive Education Cambridge, USA took over from ACM Osas Osadebamwen.

According to a statement signed and released by the Zonal Head of Public Education, Assistant Corps Commander Aliyu Maaji said the new Zonal Commander will be bringing his wealth of experience in service to help the zone achieve its mandate.

It disclosed that the new Zonal Commander has received several awards and commendations on integrity, excellence, initiatives, commitment and dedication to duties.

“These Include the Corps Marshal Award for Dedication to duty, honestly and exemplary Conduct in 1993, FRSC Gold Ment Award in 2014 and 2015 and 2016 and the best Head of Department at the National Headquarters for 2014, 2015 and 2016.

ALSO READ: LASG urges residents to report enforcement impostors

“ACM Kayode Olagunju held many positions in FRSC which include, Sector Commander Oyo (1992-1996), two time Lagos Sector Commander (1999-2003 and 2006- 2009). He was also Sector Commander in charge of Adamawa, Kogi and River States at different times.

“ACM Kayode Olagunju was at one time Deputy Director, Manpower Development and the pioneer Corps Transport Standardisation Officer (CTSO) of the FRSC and later ACM/ Head of Policy Research and Statistics Department between 2013 and 2018. Olagunju was a member of the FRSC Management from 2009 to January 2018 when he resumed at the National Institute as a participant of the Senior Executive Course 40, 2018.

“The Zonal Commander upon taking over called on all staff to be dedicated to their duties as the policy of Consultation, Reward and Punishment of the Present administration of the Corps Marshal Dr Boboye Oyeyemi, mni, would be fully pursued,” the statement read.

He urged motorists in the zone to be safety conscious, avoid overloading, speeding and dangerous driving. He also assured members of the public that commission would always be ready to respond positively to rescue operations.

He also urged the patrolmen to shun bribery and that machinery will be put in place to apprehend those FRSC personnel that compromise on their duties, saying “both bribe takers and givers will be prosecuted accordingly.”

The ZCO reiterated his commitment to public education, the rescue of victims of road traffic victims and strict enforcement of traffic rules.

S-Davies Wande

Recent Posts

Youths must stop seeing policy as abstract, should spearhead conversations that affect them —Omolola Lipede, social entrepreneur, UNECA Fellow

Omolola Lipede is the Chief Programme Officer at Kayode Alabi Leadership Initiative (KLCI), the Regional…

9 minutes ago

‘Fuel prices have gone up, food is unaffordable, now, education, our only ladder out of poverty, is being taken away from us’

At the Petroleum Training Institute (PTI) in Effurun, Delta State, fresh matriculants sat in neat…

34 minutes ago

Some etiquettes our parents teachers taught us

Good manners or etiquettes include a range of behaviours that promote respect, kindness and consideration…

1 hour ago

NIGERIAN JOLLOF RICE: A delightful meal for any occasion

Nigerian jollof rice is a beloved dish across West Africa, and when infused with a…

1 hour ago

‘PDP built strong individuals, ignored strong institutions, these strong individuals are now destroying the party with impunity’

The feverish defection of politicians and their supporters from one political party to another, mostly…

2 hours ago

Nigerian agriculture should go beyond cutlasses, hoes; it needs intellectual youths, tech to blossom —Olayemi Ojeokun, Nigerian US-based agronomist, sustainability advocate

Olayemi Ojeokun is a Nigerian US-based scholar, agronomist, and sustainability advocate. In this interview by…

2 hours ago

Welcome

Install

This website uses cookies.