Oil & Energy
Stakeholders Urge Okowa To Drop DESOPADEC Amendment Bills
Leaders and
stakeholders of host communities of oil and gas in Delta State have called on the Governor of Delta State, Ifeanyi Okowa to drop the proposed amendment of the law establishing the Delta State oil Producing Areas Development Commission (DESOPADEC).
Speaking on behalf of the leaders and host communities, in a press interview, Saturday, Chief Moses Irimisose, said, there was nothing wrong with the present structure of DESOPADEC, therefore, Governor Okowa and members of Delta State House of Assembly should be more concerned to ensure that the commission gets its complete 50 per cent of the 13 per cent derivation.
According to the leaders, the right thing to do now is for Okowa to dissolve the present board of the commission, describing it as scanty and expired.
He said, “a wise and listening governor like Okowa should understand by now that the proposed DESOPADEC amendment bill has been rejected by the host communities, who voted him into office, because such bill may likely affect the progress of the present administration.
The leader said, in as much as Okowa has promised prosperity for Deltans, he must ensure that funds meant to develop host communities were not diverted to develop non-oil-producing communities as the proposed amendment bill is aimed at short changing the host communities.
Irimisose advised the state governor to send names of nominees to the House of Assembly in a bid to reconstitute a new board of the commission.
Oil & Energy
AEDC Confirms Workforce Shake-up …..Says It’ll Ensure Better Service Delivery
As part of the restructuring, the company said it had promoted high-performing employees, released retiring staff, and disengaged others whose performance fell below expected standards.
It added that it has also begun implementing a comprehensive employee development and customer management plan to strengthen its service delivery framework.
“In line with its corporate transformation strategy, Abuja Electricity Distribution Company has announced a restructuring exercise aimed at delivering improved services to its customers as well as enhanced operational efficiency and excellence.
“The restructuring is in line with our strategic direction to become a more responsive and efficient organisation, capable of delivering world-class service to our customers.
“As part of the transformation, the Company has promoted high-performing staff, released retiring employees and those performing below par, and has put in motion the implementation of a robust employee development and customer management plan aimed at driving AEDC’s customer-centric focus,” the company said.
AEDC noted that the reforms are part of its broader commitment to provide reliable, safe, and sustainable electricity to customers across its franchise areas, including the Federal Capital Territory and the states of Niger, Kogi, and Nasarawa.
The firm further pledged to continue investing in infrastructure upgrades, digital technologies, and operational innovations to improve service reliability and customer satisfaction.
“With a strong commitment to delighting its customers, AEDC continues to contribute to the growth and development of Nigeria’s energy sector through investments in infrastructure, innovative technologies, and sustainable practices.
“AEDC consistently seeks to improve the quality of life for its customers, promote efficient energy usage, and actively engage with its communities,” the statement added.
Oil & Energy
Economic Prosperity: OPEC Sues For Increase In Local Crude Oil Refining
Oil & Energy
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