FRSC recognizes outstanding staff for exemplary conduct


Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) Marshal Shehu Mohammed has recognized outstanding personnel for exemplary conduct, reaffirming the Corps’ commitment to integrity, transparency and professionalism.

At a brief ceremony held in Abuja on Tuesday, selected officers and warrant officers from operational commands nationwide received letters of commendation and cash awards in recognition of their consistent adherence to ethical standards and professional excellence.

Mohammed said the recognition was part of a deliberate institutional framework to motivate personnel, build public trust and reinforce the Corps’ zero-tolerance stance on unethical conduct.

He noted that the awardees were not celebrated for isolated acts, but for upholding discipline, responsibility and values ​​in line with the Corps’ mandate.

He stressed that integrity remains the cornerstone of effective law enforcement and public safety administration, adding that the FRSC will continue to identify and reward behaviors that enhance its image. According to him, recognition reflects the identity and core principles of the organization.

The Corps Marshal further stated that thousands of FRSC personnel carry out their duties daily with honor, courage and a strong sense of responsibility, noting that the awards highlight this enduring culture and serve as a reminder that integrity is both expected and appreciated.

He added that the initiative is designed not only to recognize excellence but also to inspire others to uphold the Corps’ values, while reaffirming management’s commitment to providing the right environment, leadership and incentives to support ethical conduct and operational efficiency.

The FRSC reiterated its determination to build a safer automotive environment by maintaining a workforce anchored in discipline, transparency and service to humanity.

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