The newly appointed Sector Commander of the Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) in Ogun State, Oludare Ogunjobi, has issued a stern warning to all personnel against any form of extortion, emphasizing that those found engaging in such acts will face appropriate disciplinary measures.
Ogunjobi delivered the warning on Friday during his official assumption of office at the command’s headquarters in Abeokuta. He was formally received by the outgoing Sector Commander, Corps Commander Akinwunmi Fasakin, alongside senior officers and the State Coordinator of Special Marshals, Engr. Taiwo. The ceremony included an inaugural parade held in his honor at the newly commissioned quarter guard.
In his address to personnel, Ogunjobi outlined a leadership vision centered on staff welfare, strict adherence to professional ethics, and the promotion of a collaborative work environment. He stressed the importance of unity, mutual respect, and shared responsibility, noting that the success of the command depends on the collective effort of every officer and marshal, regardless of rank.
He made it clear that the command would operate under a zero-tolerance policy for indiscipline, while also prioritizing the welfare of its workforce. “A motivated workforce is a productive workforce,” he stated, pledging to ensure that the wellbeing of officers and men is given due attention within available resources.
Ogunjobi also reiterated that any form of extortion is completely unacceptable and runs contrary to the core values of the FRSC. He warned that personnel found engaging in such practices would be sanctioned. Additionally, he emphasized the need for civility in all interactions with the motoring public, reminding officers that they are not only law enforcement agents but also public servants whose conduct shapes public trust.
The outgoing Commander, CC Akinwunmi Fasakin, is set to proceed to his new posting at the FRSC Training School in Jos. Ogunjobi’s appointment marks a new chapter for the Ogun State Command, with a renewed focus on integrity, professionalism, and service delivery.
