FRSC Kano command decorates 18 newly promoted officers

The Kano State Command of the Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) has decorated 18 newly promoted officers with new ranks in Kano.
The state sector commander, Ibrahim Abdullahi, while decorating the officers on Saturday, urged them to let the promotion serve as a catalyst for increased dedication and hard work.
Mr Abdullahi, who expressed appreciation to the FRSC management for the promotion, urged the officers not to disappoint the corps for the confidence reposed in them.
Mr Abdullahi said their diligence and commitment would not only reflect on their personal growth but also contribute to the overall success of the command.
According to him, the road ahead holds new challenges and responsibilities; therefore, it is paramount that you justify your promotion through continued excellence in your duties.
“Your elevation signifies not only personal accomplishment, but also commitment to upholding the values and standards of our esteemed organisation,” he said.
The sector commander urged them to rededicate their time to the job and become shining examples for others to emulate.
The newly promoted officers were wearing their ranks with pride.
They also stand as a testament to the organisation’s ongoing commitment to fostering a culture of meritocracy and continuous improvement.
(NAN)
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