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Agency honours newly promoted officers

The Federal Road Safety Commission (FRSC) has decorated some of it's officials.

Decoration

Last week, the Federal Road Safety Commission (FRSC) promoted 607 road marshals.

These marshals were promoted to their next rank in service.

Now, these newly promoted officers have decorated in Abuja.

The Nation reports that they were honoured by the Ota Unit Commander of the FRSC, ACC Leye Adegboyega.

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While commending the officers on their new promotions, he urged them to focus on achieving the agency's 2016 goals.

They are:

  • safe fleet regulation
  • sustained stakeholders consultation
  • collaboration with states on improved road safety administration
  • improving enforcement and public education to reduce road traffic crashes.

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