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FRSC UNVEILS NEW CORPS PUBLIC EDUCATION OFFICER IN STRATEGIC COMMUNICATIONS SHAKE-UP

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In another strategic move to redefine its public engagement architecture, the Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) has appointed a highly accomplished communications strategist, administrator, and operations expert, Deputy Corps Commander Ohaeri Osondu Joseph as the new Corps Public Education Officer (CPEO).

The landmark appointment signals a renewed institutional resolve to intensify nationwide advocacy, reshape public perception, and drive behavioural change towards safer road use across Nigeria.

A consummate professional with over two decades of exceptional service, the new Corps’ Spokesperson brings an intimidating portfolio of experience cutting across media relations, field operations, policy coordination, and stakeholder management. He served meritoriously as Media Relations Officer at the FRSC National Headquarters, Abuja for 15 years, where he was instrumental in projecting the Corps’ image and amplifying its voice on critical national issues.

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His operational command credentials remain unmatched, having led strategic interventions as Unit Head of Operations in Keffi and Bida, and later as Assistant Corps Commander (Operations) in Kaduna Sector Command. His tenure as Head of Special Duties and External Relations further showcased his capacity to forge high impact partnerships and drive multi-sectoral collaboration.

A Fellow of the Nigerian Institute of Public Relations and the Institute of Corporate Administration, the new CPEO stands tall as a thought leader and respected voice in public communication. He has authored the widely acclaimed book, “The Potency of Public Enlightenment Campaigns on Road Crash Reduction in Nigeria,” alongside numerous influential publications that continue to shape discourse in road safety management.

His professional footprint extends beyond the Corps, with active roles in national and faith-based institutions, including serving as Public Relations Officer of the Methodist Archdiocese of Abuja and Chairman of the Publicity/Media Committee for the historic 170 years of Methodism in Nigeria.

His leadership trajectory is further defined by a trail of excellence, including his sterling performance as Unit Commander, Lugbe Unit Command, and his strategic role as Special Assistant, Media to the Honourable Minister of Women Affairs. Until this appointment, he served as Deputy Corps Commander in charge of Marshal Inspectors, Administration and Human Resources at the FRSC National Headquarters, Abuja; where he contributed significantly to institutional reforms and personnel development.

A decorated officer of remarkable distinction, his shelf of honours includes the prestigious Best Unit Commander Award in FRSC (2022), multiple Leadership and Innovation Awards, and international recognition as a Peace Ambassador and Chaplain.

These accolades speak volumes of a career built on excellence, innovation, and unwavering commitment to service.
With this appointment, the Corps is set to unleash a new era of aggressive, intelligent, and result driven public enlightenment campaigns. His proven capacity, visionary leadership, and commanding influence in the communication space are expected to galvanise public cooperation, strengthen stakeholder confidence, and ultimately accelerate the Corps’ mission of reducing road traffic crashes to the barest minimum.

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