Maxwell Lede Kaltungo assumes duty as new FRSC Katsina Sector Commander

Katsina, Nigeria – On May 6, 2025, the Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) Katsina Command officially welcomed Corps Commander Maxwell Lede Kaltungo as its new Sector Commander.
He succeeded CC Aliyu Ma’aji, who transferred to lead the Zamfara State Command.
The transition ceremony proceeded smoothly, reflecting the FRSC’s commitment to seamless leadership changes.

During the event, officers mounted a quarter guard to honor the incoming commander.
In his farewell speech, CC Ma’aji expressed gratitude to God and commended the Katsina Command for their steadfast support.
He also extended his best wishes to CC Kaltungo, urging him to build on the progress achieved.
In his inaugural address, CC Kaltungo outlined his vision for improved road safety in Katsina State.
He promised to adopt an inclusive leadership style, emphasizing teamwork and collaboration.
“We will prioritize proactive measures to reduce accidents and enhance safety,” he declared. His speech resonated with officers and stakeholders present.
The FRSC remains dedicated to ensuring effective leadership transitions nationwide.
By appointing experienced commanders like CC Kaltungo, the corps reinforces its mission to safeguard road users.
Katsina residents anticipate positive changes under his stewardship, expecting safer highways and reduced fatalities.
CC Kaltungo’s appointment signals a renewed focus on innovation and efficiency. He assured the public of his commitment to transparency and accountability.
“Together, we will achieve remarkable results,” he affirmed.
The ceremony concluded with high hopes for a safer Katsina under his leadership.
The FRSC’s structured handover process demonstrates its professionalism.
With CC Kaltungo at the helm, the Katsina Command is poised for progress.
His proactive approach aligns with the corps’ broader goals, ensuring continuity in road safety initiatives.
The people of Katsina eagerly await tangible improvements under his guidance.
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