In a bold and far reaching strategic shake up aimed at reinforcing operational dominance and accelerating road safety outcomes nationwide, the Corps Marshal, Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC), Shehu Mohammed, has approved the redeployment of 162 senior officers across key formations of the Corps.
The sweeping postings, which signal a decisive push for performance, discipline, and innovation, include the appointment of four new Zonal Commanding Officers and the strategic redeployment of Sector Commanders to critical states including the Federal Capital Territory, Rivers, Kaduna, Bauchi, Imo, Benue, Yobe, Ogun, Delta, Osun, Kogi, Bayelsa, Akwa Ibom, and others.
As part of the high level restructuring, the Corps Marshal also approved the appointment of a new Corps Public Education Officer from within the system, elevating the erstwhile Deputy Corps Public Education Officer Deputy Corps Commander Osondu Ohaeri, fnipr to drive a more aggressive, responsive, and impactful public communication strategy for the Corps.
According to a statement signed by Agboola Olundegun, Assistant Corps Commander, ACC Administration
Corps Public Education Office, those appointed as Zonal Commanding Officers are ACM C.Z. Mathew (RS5HQ Benin), ACM A.L.O. Ruk (RS9HQ Enugu), ACM B.S. Akande (RS10HQ Sokoto), and ACM Leye Adegboyega (RS12HQ Bauchi), all of whom are expected to provide strong leadership across their respective zones.
In the same vein, the following Corps Commanders have been deployed as Sector Commanders to further reposition field commands for optimal performance: AP Longkam to Kaduna Sector Command; O Ogunjobi to Ogun Sector Command; VA Kayode-Oni to Benue Sector Command; PE Bedford to Edo Sector Command; CE Edem to Delta Sector Command; FA Ajatta to Rivers Sector Command; FM Kalu Mnipr to Akwa Ibom Sector Command; SO Ordu to Bayelsa Sector Command; and T. Iliyasu to FCT Sector Command.
Others are; KB Kazeem to Kwara Sector Command; LL Fagge to Kogi Sector Command; ON Okoro to Imo Sector Command; ST Adebayo to Osun Sector Command; SD Kehinde to Oyo Sector Command; I Baba to Yobe Sector Command; and CS Luka to Bauchi Sector Command.
The Corps Marshal emphasised that the postings were meticulously guided by competence, track record, and the exigencies of national service, noting that the Corps will not relent in deploying its best hands to positions where their impact will be most felt.
He charged the newly appointed officers to bring renewed vigor, professionalism, and strategic focus to their assignments, while reinforcing the Corps’ zero tolerance for traffic violations and preventable road crashes.


