
The Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) has reaffirmed its commitment to professionalism and operational excellence with the successful completion of a Two-Day Training for Orderlies, held on November 6 and 7, 2025, under the theme “Rejigging Orderlies’ Framework for Professional Service Delivery.”
Organised by the Office of the Corps Provost, CC Livinus S. Audu, with the approval of the Corps Marshal, Shehu Mohammed, the training brought together seasoned resource persons from the Military, Department of State Services (DSS), and FRSC.
City Business News reports that the programme aimed at deepening discipline, efficiency, and service delivery among Orderlies across the Corps.
Representing the Corps Marshal, the Principal Staff Officer to the Corps Marshal underscored that continuous training and retraining remain central to the FRSC’s transformation drive and institutional growth. He noted that developing human capacity is key to sustaining the Corps’ reputation as a world-class safety organisation.
Participants were exposed to a rich blend of topics, including “VIP Protection Management” by Deputy Director, DSS, R.N. Dopemu; “Orderly Management in Regimented Agencies” by Col. Aliyu Hassan; and “Convoy Management Strategies” by Lt. Col. Amos Oladipo.
The training concluded with the presentation of certificates to participants, marking another milestone in the FRSC’s ongoing drive to enhance professionalism, discipline, and service standards within its ranks.





