Friday, 26 June 2020

KADUNA ELECTRIC NEWSLETTER JUNE EDITION


The Nigeria Airforce Pledge Syenegy With Kaduna Electric
  
By Mohammed Abba




The Commandant, the Nigeria Air Force 207 QRG BASE, Gusau, Air Cdre SS Lazarette has called for synergy between Kaduna Electric and the Nigerian Airforce in ongoing fight against bandits and other criminal elements in Zamfara State who are making life unbearable innocent citizens. 

The Commandant stated this when he paid a courtesy visit to the Management of Kaduna Electric, Zamfara Area office in Gusau earlier in the week.

While stressing the importance of electricity supply to military formations, the Commandant appealed to Kaduna Electric to provide his command with adequate supply which he said will help them to a very large extent in carrying out their responsibilities diligently.

"We are here on a familiarization visit which we believe will enable us build cordial relationship between these two organizations.  Security is the backbone of every development, hence, the need for Kaduna Electric to partner with this command in order to succeed in its mandate of providing uninterrupted power supply” He stated.  

He noted that his command is among the first military and paramilitary establishments that have concerns for paying electricity promptly. He promised that all electricity bills will be settled most especially the outstanding debt.

In his response, the Area Manager of Zamfara Area Office, Engr Saidu Dogara thanked the Commandant for his visit and assured him of the Company’s readiness to support and partner with the Airforce in everything that will propel development of the state. 

On the issue of power supply to the QRG BASE, he said the Company will do everything possible to give adequate supply to the Command so as to enable them carry out their duties effectively while pleading with the Nigerian Airforce to reciprocate the gesture by living up to their obligation.

He maintained that, Kaduna Electric will continue to maintain cordial relationship with the Command to ensure enduring peace and security in the State.




Covid-19 Lockdown: How Kaduna Electric Facilitates Citizens’ Wellbeing

By Umar Sani

As countries around the world put in place measures to cope with the Covid 19 pandemic, most of us are spending more time in our homes through social distancing. Millions of people are now confined to their homes, resorting to “Teleworking or Telecommuting” to do their jobs, visiting e-commerce sites to do their shopping, some are engaged in Tweeting, Telegramming, Instagram, gaming, Zooming & streaming of videos for entertainment. Internet data & telephony services made the stay-at-home very interesting & lively. During the lockdown, there wasn’t any difference between weekdays & weekends; what was different was the improvement in availability of constant & reliable electricity, which unshackles the endless possibilities in us.

 In the recent past, there has never been a time that the importance of electricity in our homes was ever appreciated for keeping us connected to the outside world more than during the lockdown. Electricity has enabled us to work from home & it is facilitating learning from home for students who cannot go to school due to the lockdown. It is the same electricity that also powers our smartphones, power banks, tv sets, laptops, fridges, air conditioning system, water heaters, fans, washing machines, boreholes, light bulbs etc. To put it succinctly, any mention of ‘essential services’ without reference to electricity is incomplete. 

In many countries, electricity is critical for operating the ventilators & other medical equipment’s in the hospitals treating the soaring numbers of sick people. In such an unsettling & rapidly evolving situation, electricity also ensures the timely communication of important information between government & citizens, and between doctors & patients, so also between service providers & their end-users. Ironically, electricity is not something most people think about in their day to day lives- unless, of course, it stops working. Yet, it is often a thankless job, but ‘reliable energy’ is one of the most important services there is, -often needed so that other heroes can perform their roles.

Upon the manifestation of the Covid-19 catastrophe, Kaduna Electric has been reassuring customers that it will work tirelessly to keep communities powered. Having understood the pivotal role electricity is playing in our lives, Kaduna Electric as a company have since swung into action, targeted at easing the lockdown by guaranteeing ‘reliable energy’ supply. Surprisingly, uninterrupted 24 hour supply became possible to customers of Kaduna Electric during the lockdown & what that implies is that, for every 24 hours uninterrupted supply, there is a colony of Kaduna Electric staff on duty & on standby, manning the operations, dispatching information, receiving & disseminating intelligence,  round the clock, despite the scary story of the pandemic that just arrived.

In recognition of the strategic role electricity employees are playing in nation building & in curbing the coronavirus pandemic, the Chairman Board of Directors Kaduna Electric, Alhaji Yusuf Hamisu Abubakar went round on a tour on the 2nd of April to some of the company’s injection sub-station & service Centre’s in Kaduna.  During his tour, he had a first-hand/direct interaction with the staff he met on duty & he really appreciated & encouraged them for their resilience, dedication & hard work, most especially during the Covid lockdown. The chairman equally sought the opinion of staff on how best the company can intervene and make their job interestingly convenient. This physical tour by no less a mortal but the Chairman, though in compliance to the physical distance order, was indeed a morale booster to the staffers. It restored hope & confidence.  

Similarly, the Managing Director/CEO of Kaduna Electric, Engr Garba Haruna also understands that communication is not & should not always be about customers; staff too matters. For is often said that taking time to thank others is vital to dampen loneliness, amp up social connections & generate generosity. Be that as it may, the MD being a man of few words reserved his heat only to voice it out on “Workers Day” (1/05/2020). The MD was indeed with his workers on workers day. He hailed not just Kaduna Electric workers but the entire Nigerian workers. The MD who assured staff that their hard work & dedication will be rewarded by the company, went further to state that personal protective equipment’s & palliatives will also be given to all staff in addition to allowance that shall be given to those staff who have been working during the lockdown.

As if that is not enough & in an effort to support the vulnerable ones within KE franchise area, Kaduna Electric bought food items worth over N30m & donated it to Kaduna, Sokoto, Kebbi and Zamfara state governments for onward distribution to the poor and vulnerable members of the societyS.  If this ‘social facilitation’ at a time of social distancing is not worth applause, then, I wonder what is.




Coping With The Challenges of Covid-19


By Asma'u Isiyaku Gwamna


Coronavirus (covid-19) is a scary invisible enemy whose name is now familiar to everyone around the world.

The first case, as reported by the World Health Organization (WHO), was on 31st December, 2019, when the Wuhan Municipal Health Commission, reported a cluster of cases of pneumonia in Wuhan, China. A novel coronavirus was eventually identified. At the time, there was no evidence that the virus was readily spread by humans. Health officials in China said they were monitoring it to prevent the outbreak from developing into something more severe. 

On 11th January, 2020, China reported the first case of death from the virus o a 61-year-old woman. According to the WHO’s first situation reports, the first confirmed cases outside mainland China occurred in Japan, South Korea and Thailand at around 20thof January, 2020. The virus has continued to ravage the entire world, bringing global economy down to its knees, with almost every aspect of human life brought to a standstill. Threating even the biggest and strongest economies as well as the most advanced countries like the United States, China and Russia. It was later to be declared a global emergency by WHO on 30th, January, 2020 as the spread continues like a raging inferno all around the globe.

The first case of the covid-19 in Nigeria was confirmed on 27th February 2020, an Italian citizen who works in Nigeria and returned from Milan, Italy to Lagos, Nigeria on 25th February 2020. The pandemic in its fourth month has brought about a lot of challenges in Nigeria which has led the president to lockdown Lagos, Ogun and the FCT for an initial 2 weeks which was later extended. However, the situation in Kaduna was different as the Kaduna State Government took strict and more preventive measures to curb the spread of the disease in the State as well as the country. 

Even though we are in a very trying time, Kaduna Electric, being an essential service, will continue to operate and distribute electricity in its franchise states.

The Management is been dedicated to following guidelines and protocols established by the states in which it operates as well as make sure that staff as well as customers are safe and abide by the rules provided. Most staff are required to work from home, other department are provided by PPE’s so as to continue on its mandate of delivering steady electricity supply to customers across its franchise states. The management has also donated palliatives to aid the state in fighting the virus and keeping people safe during this trying time.

The management wish to tell its staff and customers to stay safe, follow the guidelines issues by states ministries of health and Federal Ministry of Health and if you feel unwell with symptoms like fever, cough and difficulty in breathing, please call NCDC toll free number which is available day and night, for guidance- 0800-970000-10. Do not engage in self- medication. Stay safe.      
                       

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