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A New Dawn: Ohaeri as the New Voice of FRSC

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By MUKHTAR Ya’u Madobi

A defining moment has arrived for public communication in Nigeria’s road safety architecture, one that signals renewal, precision, and a bold reawakening of purpose.

With the recent strategic reshuffle within the Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC), a fresh wind now sweeps through its public engagement machinery, heralding a new era under the dynamic leadership of Deputy Corps Commander Ohaeri Osondu Joseph as Corps Public Education Officer (CPEO).

This pivotal appointment is far more than a routine administrative decision; it is a calculated and visionary step toward strengthening the Corps’ interface with the Nigerian public.

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At a time when effective communication remains central to behavioral change and national development, the FRSC has demonstrated foresight by entrusting this critical portfolio to a professional of proven competence, intellectual depth, and operational excellence.

As CPEO, Ohaeri assumes a role that sits at the very heart of the Corps’ mandate—shaping narratives, driving advocacy, and ensuring that road safety consciousness permeates every layer of society.

His responsibilities go beyond routine dissemination of information; they encompass strategic communication, reputation management, public trust building, and the articulation of policies in a manner that inspires compliance and civic responsibility.
In an era defined by rapid information flow and heightened public scrutiny, this role demands not just experience, but mastery—and Ohaeri embodies both.

Born in Umuawa Alaocha in Umuahia North Local Government Area of Abia State, Ohaeri’s journey reflects a compelling blend of humility, discipline, and excellence.

With over two decades of distinguished service, he brings to the position a rich tapestry of experience spanning media relations, field operations, policy coordination, and stakeholder engagement.
His remarkable 15-year tenure as Media Relations Officer at the FRSC National Headquarters in Abuja stands as a testament to his ability to project institutional integrity, manage sensitive communications, and position the Corps effectively on critical national issues.

Academically grounded and professionally refined, Ohaeri’s credentials reflect a lifelong commitment to excellence.

Armed with a Higher National Diploma in Mass Communication, a Postgraduate Diploma in Journalism, a Master’s degree in Media Arts from the University of Abuja and presently running a PhD in Mass Communication with the National Open University of Nigeria, he has consistently aligned theory with practice.
His exposure to international best practices, including specialized training in public relations and protocol at the Pinnacle Institute, London, further enriches his strategic outlook.

Additionally, his participation in the Haske Biyu Exercise at the Armed Forces Command and Staff College, Jaji, underscores his versatility and understanding of security communication in complex environments.

Beyond credentials, Ohaeri’s career is defined by tangible impact and innovation. His contributions as a staff writer in the early 2000s culminated in one of Nigeria’s most significant road safety policies, the compulsory use of seat belts, introduced in 2003.
This landmark achievement highlights his capacity to translate ideas into national policy, a rare and invaluable skill in public service.

His tenure in Kaduna as Head of Special Duties and External Relations further demonstrated his leadership acumen.
Managing over 600 Special Marshals, he spearheaded initiatives that strengthened volunteer coordination and enhanced road safety awareness across the state.

These efforts not only improved operational efficiency but also deepened community participation in road safety advocacy.
Ohaeri’s professional influence extends beyond the FRSC into the broader public relations and administrative ecosystem. In addition to being a Fellow of the Nigerian Institute of Public Relations (NIPR), he is also a Fellow of the Corporate Institute of Administrators, underscoring his depth in organizational leadership and governance.

His service within the NIPR includes roles as Vice Chairman and Chairman of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) Chapter, and has also served as a ranking member of the Governing Council representing the FCT, as well as a member of the Institute’s Education Advisory Board.

His career is further distinguished by a rich array of awards and honours earned through dedication and excellence. Among these are: Best Bass Singer, Methodist Cathedral of Unity Choir (1997 and 1998); Grand Patriot, Methodist Diocese of Abuja (1999); and
International Chaplain Peace Ambassador, International Institute of Pastoral Education and Chaplaincy, Kaduna (2021).
Others included Leadership Merit and Innovation Awards, FRSC Special Marshals, Kaduna State (2021); Best Unit Commander Award, FRSC (2022) , emerging top among 235 Unit Commands nationwide; Award of Excellence, Enugu-Ukwu Community Development Union, Youth Wing Abuja; and Meritorious Award of Honour, Abia State Indigenes Welfare Association, Kaduna

No doubt, these recognitions reflect not only professional competence but also a life devoted to service, leadership, and community impact.

Beyond the professional sphere, Ohaeri is a man deeply rooted in faith and service. A Knight of John Wesley in the Methodist Church Nigeria, he has served in various capacities including Youth President, Choir member, and Public Relations Officer of the Methodist Church Archdiocese of Abuja. His moral grounding and community engagement further reinforce the credibility and authenticity he brings to public communication.
As he steps into this strategic role, expectations are naturally high but so too is confidence in his capacity to deliver. His blend of experience, intellect, innovation, and integrity positions him not just as a communicator, but as a transformational figure capable of redefining how the FRSC connects with Nigerians.

In Ohaeri Osondu Joseph, the Corps has found not just a spokesperson, but a strategist, a reformer, and a visionary. His appointment marks the beginning of a renewed commitment to excellence in public education, one that promises to deepen awareness, inspire behavioral change, and ultimately save lives on Nigeria’s roads.

Indeed, a new dawn has broken out and with Ohaeri at the helm of public education, the message of road safety is set to resonate louder, clearer, and more effectively than ever before.

MUKHTAR Ya’u Madobi is a Research Fellow at the Centre for Crisis Communication. He writes from Kano.

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