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AANI applauds Tinubu’s appointment of new FRSC Corps Marshal, Mohammed

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By Linus Aleke, Abuja

The National President, Alumni Association of the National Institute (NIPSS), Ambassador EO Okafor, on behalf of the National Executive Committee and the entire AANI membership, has applauded, the well deserved appointment as Corps Marshal and Chief Executive Officer (CM/CEO) of the Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC), by President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, as well as heartily rejoices and congratulates one of its outstanding members, Assistant Corps Marshal Shehu Mohammed, SEC 43, 202.

Brigadier General Sani Usma (rtd), AANI National Publicity Secretary, in a statement, said that
AANI is immensely proud of the new CM/CEO FRSC, because It is his hard work, professionalism, and unwavering commitment to duty that have been instrumental in earning him this prestigious appointment.

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“His dedication to service, exemplary conduct, and vast wealth of experience have consistently set a high standard within the corps, making him a most deserving recipient of this significant responsibility. AANI appreciates his commitment to the association and enjoins him to further enhance the existing cordial relationship between AANI and the FRSC.
We also extend our heartfelt gratitude to President Tinubu for recognizing Shehu Mohammed mni’s exceptional qualities and finding him worthy of this important appointment which is a testament to his integrity, competence, and the high regard in which he is held by his superiors and peers alike. It also reflects the trust and confidence that the President has in his abilities to lead and enhance the Federal Road Safety Corps,”
Brigadier General Usma (rtd), said.

The group congratulated Shehu Mohammed on this remarkable achievement and pray that God grants him the wisdom and strength to discharge his duties creditably.

AANI also reiterated its full support to ensure his success in this new post, encouraging him to further enhance road safety across the nation and improve the wellbeing of the officers within the corps.

“His leadership will undoubtedly steer the FRSC towards greater accomplishments and national service.
AANI expresses its sincere thanks to President Tinubu for his confidence in our members and their inclusion in strategic positions within his administration. We are confident that they will perform their duties with utmost zeal, dedication, and effectiveness, contributing significantly to the advancement of our nation,” the statement concluded.

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