The Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) on Monday, July 4, 2025, demonstrated its unwavering commitment to discipline and operational excellence as Deputy Corps Marshal (DCM) Pauline Olaye, in charge of Special Duties and External Relations, led the routine parade at the Corps National Headquarters in Abuja.
DCM Olaye took the parade on behalf of the Corps Marshal, Shehu Mohammed, reinforcing the top leadership’s hands-on approach to motivating personnel and instilling core values across the ranks.
Upholding Professionalism and Service Ethics
Addressing officers and marshals during the review, DCM Olaye commended the dedication and resilience displayed by the staff in executing their duties. She stressed the need for continuous self-improvement, integrity, and an unwavering focus on excellence in public service.
> “Our mandate is clear, and our expectations are high. Let us continue to reflect professionalism and ensure that the values of discipline, dedication, and service remain at the heart of everything we do,” she stated.
She also conveyed the Corps Marshal’s appreciation to the entire workforce for their tireless efforts in keeping Nigerian roads safer and more orderly, despite mounting challenges.
> “The Corps Marshal deeply appreciates your commitment. Stay resolute, and let your conduct always reflect the nobility of the uniform you wear,” she added.
Symbol of High-Level Leadership Engagement
The presence of a high-ranking officer such as DCM Olaye at the regular parade highlights the Corps' leadership-by-example philosophy, promoting morale, accountability, and a culture of excellence throughout the FRSC.
Her leadership at the parade was described by personnel as both motivational and symbolic, reinforcing the message that every level of the Corps must be actively engaged in delivering results and upholding the law.
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