Role assignment of the system administrator to a new user in OIM 11 g 2

I am trying to assign full access as xelsysadm to a newly created user, but not able to. Unable to identify the possibility to add the system administrator role. Admin system administrator role there is no SUPERIOR organization and we cannot create a new user at the TOP. any suggestions would be helpful.

GoTo-> organization-> search and select high organization of the page-> open from the page detail->, Admin role-> select client (System Administrator)-click-> click the Assign button-> select user and add-> finally click OK.

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