FRSC moves Bisi Kazeem to training, returns Agwu as spokesman
The Corps Marshal, Federal Road Safety Corps, Dauda Biu, has approved the redeployment of two Deputy Corps Marshals, and one Assistant Corps Marshal to key departments and corps offices to give a boost to existing efforts of the Corps towards creating a safer motoring environment.
The redeployed deputy corps marshals are Shehu Zaki, who was in charge of the Training Department, now to oversee the affairs of the Department of Operations, and the former Corps Public Education Officer, Bisi Kazeem, who has been asked to proceed as the DCM in charge of training at the national headquarters, Abuja.
The Corps Marshal also approved the redeployment of a former Assistant Corps Marshal in charge of Command Administration and Strategies (CAS), Jonas Agwu, to take over the administration of the Corps Public Education Office hitherto handled by Kazeem.
Agwu was first appointed as spokesman for the organisation in May 2012
These details are contained in a statement obtained from the FRSC on Tuesday night, which was signed by Charles Edem, a corps commander and
deputy corps public education officer at the FRSC headquarters, Abuja.
It said the redeployment is with effect from January 15, 2024 which marks the end of the ongoing Operation Zero Tolerance Special Patrol.
It added that it was part of strategic initiative targeted at ensuring full realization of the corporate strategic goals of the Corps for the year 2024.
“You would recall that this redeployment of the outgoing Corps Public Education Officer who was recently appointed Deputy Corps Marshal marks his first deployment on the new rank,” it stated.
The statement reported the Corps Marshal to have expressed confidence in the capacity and experiences of the newly redeployed senior officers to deliver on their mandate and charged them to bring their professional expertise to bear on the new job for impactful leadership.
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