Niger Delta
PHED Engages 60 Linesmen For Efficiency
The Port Harcourt
Electricity Distribution Company, PHED, says it has engaged 60 linesmen in his determination to reposition and strengthen its technical team for effective service delivery.
A statement signed by its Corporate Affairs Manager, Mr John Onyi said the 60 linesmen made up of 30 linesmen, 23 assistant linesmen and 7 linesman trainees had been on board after a one week intensive training process to prepare and equip them for their new roles.
According to the statement, while in training, the Chief Executive Officer, of the company, Mr Jay McCoskey charged the lines men to adhere strictly to safety rules while carrying out their duties.
He emphasized the need for safety of staff, adding that the company has an obligation to provide safety equipment like Personal Protective Equipment, PPE, and ensure a safe working environment at all times.
“The success of PHED depends on you and you are the most valued people working behind the scene, hence, we encourage you to stay alive for your families and loved ones”.
The PHED boss also enjoined them to carry out their jobs with integrity by shunning corrupt practices, noting that such acts were detrimental to the image of the company and could impact negatively on the company’s revenue.
He averred that corruption in whatever guise would not be tolerated and anybody found engaging in it would be summarily dealt with.
“Corruption is like a cancer that spreads very fast, and it should not be encouraged in PHED,” he said.
McCoskey also urged them to be focused and committed to their job, saying the company operates a policy that rewards excellent performance of employees.
It would be that in the month of June 2016, 109 graduate trainees were also employed by the company to fill up vacancies, the statement added.
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