FRSC Redeploys Senior Officers, Names New Spokesperson
FRSC Redeploys Senior Officers, Names New Spokesperson
By Alabidun Shuaib AbdulRahman
The Corps Marshal of the Federal Road Safety Corps, FRSC, Shehu Mohammed, has approved the redeployment of some senior officers of the corps as part of efforts to strengthen operational efficiency and improve service delivery.
The strategic postings, announced on Wednesday, are aimed at enhancing coordination within the organisation and repositioning it to better carry out its statutory mandate of ensuring safer roads across the country.
Among those affected by the redeployment is the former Corps Public Education Officer, Olusegun Ogungbemide, who has been appointed Assistant Corps Marshal in charge of Operations at the FRSC National Headquarters in Abuja.
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In his new role, Ogungbemide will oversee the corps’ nationwide enforcement coordination and strategic field operations, a critical component of the organisation’s operational framework.
Ogungbemide, a member of the National Institute, previously served as the Sector Commander of the Lagos State Command and has held several strategic positions within the corps.
In a related development, Felicia Kalu has been elevated to the position of Acting Corps Public Education Officer.
Prior to her appointment, she served as the Deputy Corps Public Education Officer.
Her new role places her in charge of the corps’ public communication strategy, media relations and nationwide road safety advocacy campaigns.
Other postings approved by the Corps Marshal include the redeployment of Corps Commander Maxwell Kaltungo Lede from Sector Commander, RS1.3 Katsina Sector Command, to assume duty as Corps Intelligence Officer at the national headquarters.
Also, Corps Commander H.A. Ibrahim has been posted from the Federal Road Safety Corps Academy, where he served as Corps Commander in charge of Manpower, to take over as Sector Commander, RS1.3 Katsina Sector Command.
Similarly, Corps Commander H.A. Ogundayo has been redeployed from the Corps Public Education Office at the national headquarters, where he served as Corps Commander in charge of National Traffic Radio, to the Corps Marshal’s Office in the same capacity.
In the same vein, Deputy Corps Commander O.J. Ohaeri has been moved from the Administration and Human Resources Department at the Road Safety Headquarters to serve as the Deputy Corps Public Education Officer.
Speaking on the development, Mohammed said the redeployments formed part of ongoing efforts by the leadership of the corps to strengthen professionalism, boost operational efficiency and ensure improved service delivery across all formations.
He urged the affected officers to justify the confidence reposed in them by bringing their experience and dedication to bear in their new assignments.

