FRSC deploys 3 Deputy corps Marshals2 Assistants, 24 Corps Commanders

From Michael Ofulue, Osogbo
The Corps Marshal of the Federal Road Safety Shehu Mohammed has approved the redeployment of 3 newly appointed Deputy Corps Marshals, 2 Assistant Corps Marshals, and 24 Corps Commanders to key Departments and Corps offices.
However,Ekiti, Plateau, Katsina, Kano, Kaduna, Kano, Minna, Kogi, Bayelsa, Taraba, Jigawa , Osun, Imo and Zamfara states all got new Sector Commanders
This was a boost to existing efforts of the Corps towards creating a safer motoring environment and more effective performance.
The public education officer of the corps, Mr Olusegun Ogungbemide in a statement made available to newsmen in Osogbo said the deployment was part of strategic initiative targeted at ensuring full realization of the corporate strategic goals of the Corps for the year 2025
“The redeployed senior officers, Deputy Corps Marshal (DCM) Aliyu Datsama fsi, the erstwhile Assistant Corps Marshal in charge of Special Duties and External Relations Department is to henceforth oversee the affairs of the Department of Motor Vehicle Administration, DCM Pauline Olaye who was in charge of Project Implementation Office at the National Headquarters is to take over Special Duties and External Relations while the Deputy Corps Marshal Technical Service Department (TSD), DCM Ahmed Tahir Hassan fdc is to remain as DCM TSD at the National Headquarters, Abuja.
He said Corps Marshal also approved the redeployment of Assistant Corps Marshal Godwin Omiko Ph.D the erstwhile ACM Motor Vehicle Administration Department to now head the Project Implementation Office, as Assistant Corps Marshal in charge of Corps Safety Engineering Office, ACM Emmanuel Dung is to move resume duty as ACM Motor Vehicle Administration at the national headquarters.
Ogungbemide however said , the Corps Marshal has also graciously appointed for the first time in the history of the Corps, a female Corps Commander Ann Oladayo Odeleye fsi as Zonal Commanding Officer RS Zone 2 Lagos in acting capacity, covering the general operation area of Lagos and Ogun States respectively.