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FRSC Concludes Top Management, Commanding Officers Training On Policy Formulation and Planning Implementation

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Joel Ajayi


The Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) has again conducted another insightful, impactful and comprehensive capacity building on policy formulation, planning, and implementation for its top Management Staff and the 12 Zonal Commanding Officers.

In a statement issued by the Assistant Corps Marshal Corps Public Education Officer FRSC Headquarters Abuja, Olusegun Ogungbemide, on Thursday in Abuja reveals that, the training was targeted at equipping the  Officers with the knowledge that would enhance policy development and improved strategic planning towards the actualization of the vision of the Corps; minimize injuries and fatalities in road traffic crashes.


The training gave adequate priority to the most relevant areas of policy analysis and development, strategic planning and management, implementation and evaluation techniques in addition to leadership and team building.


The Corps Marshal, Shehu Mohammed who declared the workshop open on Tuesday, emphasised on the impact of staff capacity development on the realisation of the safety mandate. He revealed amongst others that the training underscores the commitment of his administration to excellence in policy formulation and implementation. 


Experts from renowned institutions and seasoned policy analysts coordinated by Alnas Consulting Ltd who handled the training gave their best to ensure that the expected knowledge was impacted.


You would recall that the Corps Marshal has since his assumption of office, made staff capacity development topmost of his agenda and this is one amongst many that have been carried out in the last couple of months.

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No Leadership Vacuum in NYCN – Council Reacts to CAC’s Alleged Withdrawal

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Joel Ajayi

The National Youth Council of Nigeria (NYCN) has noted with concern recent reports alleging the withdrawal of its certificate of incorporation by the Corporate Affairs Commission (CAC),

alongside the purported appointment of an interim management team by the Federal Ministry of Youth Development (FMYD).


In a statement Signed President, National Youth Council of Nigeria (NYCN) Amb. Sukubo Sara-Igbe Sukubo and  NYCN Board of TrusteesOn Wednesday in Abuja 


According to the statement, wish to state categorically that the leadership of the NYCN under Ambassador Sukubo Sara-Igbe Sukubo remains the only legitimate and legally recognized leadership, as affirmed by the Federal High Court in Suit No: FHC/ABJ/CS/1553/2022 – Incorporated Trustees of the NYCN & 4 Ors vs CAC & 3 Ors.


In that judgment, Hon. Justice D.U. Okorowo upheld both the validity of the NYCN’s certificate of incorporation and the lawfulness of the current leadership structure. While this matter is presently under appeal in Appeal No: CA/ABJ/CV/13081/2023, the High Court ruling remains valid and binding until set aside by a higher court.


Therefore, any actions taken by the CAC or FMYD to withdraw the certificate or appoint an interim leadership are illegal, premature, and in contempt of court. These actions amount to a clear case of self-help and an attempt to undermine the rule of law.


We urge all NYCN members across the federation—state chapters, zonal coordinators, affiliate bodies, and Nigerian youths at large—to remain calm and law-abiding. Disregard any announcements or directives from unauthorized individuals or agencies seeking to destabilize the Council’s leadership.


The NYCN remains committed to unity, peace, and youth development in line with the Renewed Hope Agenda of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, GCFR.

“We call for collective focus on building a stronger, inclusive, and forward-looking Council that truly represents the voice and aspirations of Nigerian youths.”

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