By Patrick Obia
One hundred and forty-three (143) traffic wardens in Cross River State have been promoted after having been found worthy.
The Cross River State Police Command, led by the CP Gyogon Augustine Grimah, in an event held at the Command’s Headquarters, Diamond Hills, Calabar, CP Grimah decorated them with their new ranks.
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The milestone event was attended by the Command’s Management Team, reflecting the Command’s commitment to professionalism and career advancement within the force.
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The newly promoted personnel include four Assistant Superintendents of Traffic (AST) elevated to the rank of Deputy Superintendents of Traffic (DST), along with 139 Traffic Wardens promoted from Grade 1 to Senior Traffic Warden (STW).
CP Grimah said the promotion highlights the dedication and contributions of the officers to enhancing road safety and traffic management across the state.
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The Command congratulates all newly promoted officers and encourages them to continue upholding the highest standards of service to the community.
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