FRSC redeploys 32 senior officers, appoints first female Deputy Corps Marshal

The Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) has redeployed 32 senior officers among whom is the first female Deputy Corps Marshall for the corps.
The 32 senior officers include two Deputy Corps Marshals, seven Assistant Corps Marshals, 13 Corps Commanders and 10 Deputy Corps Commanders.
A statement by the Head, Media Relations and Strategy, FRSC, Mr. Bisi Kazeem said that the redeployments, which were approved by the Corps Marshal Boboye Oyeyemi were line with consolidation process in the organisation.
Kazeem gave the name of the first female Deputy Corps Marshal as Ojeme Ewhudjakpor who was formerly at the Technical Services and Special Duties Department.
She has now taken over the Operations Department as a result of the retirement of Deputy Corps Marshal Abu Adei from public service.
Before her appointment, Ewhudjakpor had served the Corps in various capacities as Sector Commander in several States of the federation, Zonal Commander as well Head of several departments at the headquarters.
Besides, the former Deputy Corps Marshal, Special Marshals and Partnership, Ahmed Hassan has been moved to the Special Duties and Partnership Department while Olu Mike Olagunju, Zonal Commanding Officer in charge of Sokoto, Kebbi and Zamfara States Commands is now posted as Assistant Corps Marshal, Command Administration and Strategy in Headquarters.
Out of the seven Assistant Corps Marshals who were redeployed, former Assistant Corps Marshal, Command Administration and Strategy, Victor Nwokolo has been appointed as Head, Special Marshals Section while former Assistant Corps Marshal, Technical Services and Special Duties, Gumi Aliyu is now Head of Section, Federal Operations.
He added, “The recent exercise also shows that eight new Sector Commanders were redeployed by the Corps: Corps Commander Ayabomi Omiyale (Kogi State), Corps Commander David Mendie (Gombe State), Corps Commander Edward Zamber (Enugu State), Corps Commander Peter Osadebamwen (Ondo State), Corps Commander Angus Ibezim (Jigawa State), Corps Commander Oladele Clement (Ogun State) among others.”