FRSC Command decorates newly promoted officers in Anambra

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The Federal Road Safety Commission (FRSC), Anambra State Command, on Wednesday decorated three of its officers with new ranks following their recent promotions.

The decoration ceremony took place at the Command Headquarters in Awka, where the Sector Commander, Mrs. Joyce Alexander, congratulated the officers and urged them to embrace their new roles with a heightened sense of responsibility.

“Promotion is a mark of progress and recognition of dedication and hard work,” she said.

“The Commission has promoted three officers in Anambra to their next ranks.

‘Mrs. Chioma Ndulue has been elevated to the rank of Chief Route Commander, while Margaret Onabe and Kingsley Iloduba have been promoted to Superintendent Route Commanders,”she said.

Alexander commended the officers for their service and expressed confidence in their ability to excel in their new roles.

“Congratulations to you all. This achievement is well deserved and I’m certain you will meet and exceed the expectations that come with your new responsibilities,” she added.

In her response, Mrs. Margaret Onabe expressed gratitude to the Corps for the recognition.

She described the promotion as a source of motivation to contribute more effectively toward fulfilling the FRSC’s mandate.

Also speaking, Mrs. Chioma Ndulue pledged to uphold the standards of her new rank and to deliver on the responsibilities entrusted to her as a Chief Route Commander.

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