FRSC Lagos , Ogun First Female Zonal commanding Officer Ann Oladayo assumes Duty

Ann Oladayo has made history as the first Zonal Commanding Officer (ZCO) of the RS. 2 Zonal Command of the Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC), overseeing activities in Lagos and Ogun states. This milestone marks a significant step forward for women in leadership roles within the Corps.

With nearly three decades of experience in Road Safety and Security Administration, ZCO Oladayo brings a wealth of knowledge and expertise to her new role. She has held various positions within the FRSC, including Corps Commander, National Driver’s License, and Corps Commander, FRSC Print Farm. Her impressive background also includes heading the National Road Safety Advisory Council (NaRSAC) Secretariat, where she coordinated Nigeria’s road safety strategy with the UN Decade of Action and Sustainable Development Goals.ZCO Oladayo’s academic credentials are equally impressive, with three Master’s degrees and pursuing a Doctorate degree. She is also a Fellow of the Security Institute and Associate Fellow of the International Strategic Management Institute.

As she assumes her new role, ZCO Oladayo is poised to make a lasting impact on road safety in Lagos and Ogun states. Her leadership and expertise will undoubtedly contribute to the FRSC’s mission to reduce road crashes and promote safety on Nigerian roads.

On behalf of the Management and staff of ONTHEHIGHWAYAfrica we welcome and congratulations to the newest ZCO.

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