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FRSC Promotes 57 Officers In Rivers

A total of 57 Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) officers and marshals serving in Rivers State have been decorated with new ranks.
Acting Zonal Commanding Officer in charge of Zone Six comprising Rivers and Cross River States, Mr Kingsley N Agomoh, disclosed this during the decoration of the newly promoted officers at a brief ceremony held at the FRSC zonal conference hall in Port Harcourt, yesterday.
Agomoh called on the newly promoted officers and marshals to improve on their productivity, saying promotion comes from God.
According to him, the 2019 promotion was conducted in a transparent manner.
“I believe your hard work earns you your promotion today. The product of hard work is more work,” Agomoh said.
He urged the officers and marshals to show more commitment on their duties.
“I thank the corps marshals and FRSC board management for their commitment,” he said.
Also speaking, the Sector Commander, Rivers State, David U Mendie, while congratulating the newly decorated officers and marshals, urged them to see their new positions as a call to greater service th at should lead them to higher responsibilities.
“ Let this propel you to put more action on your job and for those who were not promoted, work hard and you will make it next time because God’s time is the best,” he stated.
Kiadum Edookor
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