CIG Motors Support Road Safety in Nigeria, Donate Vehicle to support Lagos Command

In lieu of supporting Road Safety in Nigeria, the Chairman CIG Motors , Chief Diana Chan has donated a vehicle to support the activities of Lagos State Sector Command.

The Sector Commander Lagos, CC Olusegun A Ogungbemide , accompanied by Lagos Island Unit Commander Acc Esther Uzoma received the vehicle from CIG Motors Company head office in Lagos Island.

The CEO CIG Chief Diana Chan who has passion for road Safety matters and also a lover of culture was represented by Mr. Arogunbade Jubril the General Manager Commercial, who presented the Vehicle’s keys to the Sector Commander and Unit Commander at their Victoria Island office yesterday .

In his word , the Sector Commander Cc Ogungbemide used the opportunity to appreciate the gesture of the Organization . It will be remembered that the Sector Commander recently was awarded the Best Sector Command RS1 OJODU as the best in Nigeria where he restated his commitment to excellence, saying the award is dedicated to all Officers and Marshals of Lagos State Sector Command, who continue to do their best everyday on the highway in promoting best practices in road safety, he also stated that he would continue to push for sustained improvement in road safety management and service delivery in Lagos state.

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