Sunday, May 10, 2015

Road Safety Officers’ wives’ scholarship scheme for reform

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Wives of Officers of the Federal Road Safety Corps under the auspices of Road Safety Officers’ Wives Association (ROSOWA) have expressed commitment to reforming their scholarship scheme.
The reform would more children of deceased staff benefit from the gesture.
ROSOWA’s president, Mrs. Bolanle Oyeyemi, said this during a courtesy visit to the Corps Marshal and Chief Executive of the Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC), Boboye Oyeyemi, at the FRSC National Headquarters, Abuja.
Mrs. Oyeyemi stated the association was working assiduously on establishment of a comprehensive health centre/pharmacy at Wole Soyinka Estate, Kuchikau for first aid/dispensary services to residents, most of whom are FRSC staff.
She added that plans were on to set up civic centres at staff estates across the country to serve the social and recreational needs of members of FRSC families.
She appealed to FRSC management to provide space for the association at the FRSC National Headquarters Abuja to set up a Crèche that could take care of infants of female staff who bring them to work.
She pledged continued support of members of the association to the success of all the programmes being carried out by the FRSC.
Corps Marshal Oyeyemi commended the Officers’ wives for their support to the FRSC.
He assured them of the willingness of the FRSC management to render necessary support that could lead to the completion of some of the laudable projects they have identified and are embarking upon.

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