FRSC Anambra State Sector Command Gets First Female Boss

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By Jude Atupulazi

A new Sector Commander, CC Joyce Nnennaya Alexander, has assumed duty as the 15th substantive Sector Commander in Anambra State following her deployment by Corps Marshal, Shehu Mohammed, the Corps Marshal, Federal Road Safety Corps.

CC Joyce Alexander, the first female Commandant in the state, is taking over from her predecessor, CC Adeoye A. Irelewuyi, who has been posted to Jos as the Ag. Zonal Commanding Officer RS4HQ Jos on Thursday 24th July 2024.

A press release by RC Margaret Onabe, Ag. Sector Public Education Officer, For: Sector Commander, said the new Sector Commander who hails from Arochukwu Local Government Area of Abia State, holds a Bachelor of Arts (BA) Degree in English and Literary Studies from the University of Calabar, Cross River State in 1989.

CC Alexander was enlisted into the Federal Road Safety Corps in 1987 as Senior Route Commander and has progressed her way through the ranks till January 2023 when she was promoted to the rank of Corps Commander.

She has held several positions in the Corps, notable among them as:

Presenter/Producer, Road Safety Watch, an FRSC Public Enlightenment programme on NTA International Programme; Unit Commander, Lugbe, Abuja. She also served as Zonal Head of Operations, Zone RS7HQ, Abuja.

She was the CC Academy, (Training) RSHQ in FRSC National Headquarters, Abuja until her recent deployment as the Anambra State Sector Commander.

CC Joyce has attended a host of professional capacity development courses, a few of which include: Diploma Course in journalism at NTA Television College; Defensive Driving Technique Course by the American National Safety Council.

Corps Commander Alexander is renowned for her exemplary leadership and operational capability in the most demanding of circumstances. Her outstanding reputation has emerged from an ability to apply critical expertise in extremely challenging environments and demonstrating extraordinary, unwavering dedication to the safety and security of life and property on the roads.

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