The Federal Road Safety Commission has approved the historic appointment of Ojeme Ewhudjakpor as the first deputy chief corps marshal in charge of operations just as it gets set to enforce use of speed limiters.
Premium Times quotes a statement signed by the FRSC spokesman, Bisi Kazeem as saying that Ms. Ewhudjakpor’s appointment followed the retirement of her predecessor, Abu Adei.
FRSC Corps Marshal, Boboye Oyeyemi, has approved a historic appointment
Her appointment has already been approved by Corps Marshal Boboye Oyeyemi.
“Before her appointment, she has 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.
“A graduate of UNILAG with a Master’s Degree from the University of Ibadan, DCM Ewhrudjakpor is the first woman to rise to the position of Assistant Corps Marshal and Deputy Corps Marshal in the history of the FRSC. She is an Alumni of the National War College,” Mr. Kazeem said.
It reports that the development followed a redeployment exercise that is going within the agency popular called ‘Road Safety’ by Nigerians.
In the latest redeployment exercise, 32 senior officers, including two Deputy Corps Marshal, seven Assistant Corps Marshals, 13 Corps Commanders and 10 Deputy Corps Marshals, were moved from their previous positions.
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