The Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC), Katsina State Command, has concluded a sensitisation programme on administrative and operational misconduct for its officers and personnel.
The exercise, held on Tuesday, March 3, 2026, was organised in line with the directive of the Corps Marshal, Shehu Mohammed, as part of ongoing institutional reforms aimed at strengthening operational efficiency and professionalism across commands.
The programme was facilitated by Corps Commander Aya Celestine Anzewu from the Department of Training at the FRSC National Headquarters, Abuja, who represented the Corps Marshal at the event.
According to the Command, the sensitisation focused on consolidating internal discipline and ethical standards, strengthening command and supervisory mechanisms, promoting a culture of integrity and mutual respect, and enhancing public trust and confidence in FRSC operations.
In his message, the Corps Marshal emphasised strict adherence to the Service Compact with All Nigerians (SERVICOM) Charter, stressing the need for fairness, transparency, accountability and timeliness in service delivery.
The programme featured interactive lectures, inspection of facilities, stakeholder engagements and on-the-spot operational assessments designed to identify gaps and implement corrective measures to improve performance.
At the end of the exercise, the Sector Commander, on behalf of officers and men of the Command, reaffirmed their commitment to good conduct and pledged to deliver professional, humane, transparent and efficient road safety services.
The FRSC Katsina State Command reiterated its resolve to uphold high standards of professionalism, integrity and service excellence in line with the core values of the Corps.
The statement was signed by Corps Commander Maxwell K. Lede, Sector Commander, RS 1.3 Katsina, and issued on March 3, 2026.