FRSC Sector Commander seek Royal Blessing and Collaboration in Kaduna

FRSC Sector Commander Seeks Royal Blessing and Collaboration in Kaduna


The Sector Commander of RS1.1 Kaduna, CC Tijjani Iliyasu, has paid a courtesy visit to the Emir of Zazzau, Amb. Ahmed Nuhu Bamalli, CFR, at the Emir’s Palace in Zaria. The visit, which took place on May 8, 2025, was aimed at seeking the royal blessing and collaboration as he embarks on his new role.

During the visit, the Sector Commander expressed his gratitude to the Emir for his past support in promoting the Federal Road Safety Corps’ ideals. He assured the Emir of his commitment to improving road safety operations in Kaduna State, aligning with the FRSC’s vision of saving lives.

The Emir welcomed the Sector Commander and prayed for his success in his new role. He pledged the Emirate’s support in enhancing road safety and reducing traffic crashes, a move that will undoubtedly contribute to the FRSC’s efforts in saving lives.

The visit culminated in a plaque presentation from the Sector Commander to the Emir, symbolizing the FRSC’s appreciation for the royal patronage. This gesture underscores the importance of collaboration and partnership in achieving the FRSC’s goals.

The FRSC’s initiative to engage with traditional leaders like the Emir of Zazzau highlights the Corps’ commitment to working with stakeholders to promote road safety awareness and reduce accidents. By seeking the royal blessing and collaboration, the Sector Commander is poised to leverage the Emir’s influence to enhance road safety operations in Kaduna State.

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