Egbin has assured sustainable development and improved services through human capital development, even as it is training its workforce while preparing for its Phase II expansion plan.
With an installed capacity of 1,320MW, Egbin is easily
Africa’s largest privately-run thermal plant.
Speaking during the 2023 Best Performance Dinner to
appreciate and encourage employees and teams who demonstrated high level of
commitment and outstanding performance, one of the directors of Egbin Power
Plc, Kola Adesina said, the impressive performance of the employees provided
the necessary impetus for the growth of the business.
To him, “We are proud of our employees, and it is our
tradition to reward outstanding performance. Their hard work and dedication
have helped our company achieve success and this is a show of our appreciation
for their efforts. The employees being celebrated here have put together
impressive performance and they have been able to deliver at optimal level
within the organization, that is why we are celebrating them as a model to
challenge and motivate others.”
He expressed optimism that the operations of Egbin Power Plc
will get better because the initiative would further inspire the workforce as
the management will continue to invest in its human capital development to
create a pipeline for the kind of leadership needed for future growth and
development of the industry.
Adesina pledged that the company will continue to use this
platform to further drive human capital development, sustainability and inspire
outstanding performance among staff”.
Also speaking at the event, the chief executive officer(CEO)
Egbin Power Plc, Mokhtar Bounour, noted that, the occasion is part of the
company’s tradition to empower and support the employees in driving high
performance and celebrating their excellence which yields results for the
business.
“The rewards are part of Egbin’s ongoing commitment to
creating a positive and supportive work environment that recognizes and rewards
employee contributions. By recognising their performance for the outstanding
results achieved, we further inspire them to greater heights and encourage them
to keep working safely as well,” he stressed.
He explained that, Egbin Power, which is part of Sahara
Power Group, constantly strategises to drive innovation, promotes human capital
development and sustainability in order to improve operation and deliver
positive results for the power sector.
“This occasion is about empowering and celebrating our
people, and the results achieved while also developing human capital and
driving sustainable business. We expect that these rewards will further boost
the motivation of our employees and improve their morale greatly.
“Recognising and rewarding employees is essential to
maintaining a strong motivated workforce. We want our employees to know that
their efforts are valued and appreciated and that we are committed to
supporting their growth and development within the organisation,” he pointed
out.
Director and representative of Bureau of Public Enterprise
(BPE) on the Board of Egbin Power, Abdulazzez Mofindi commended the management of
Egbin Power for transforming the facility from what it used to be over the
years before takeover.
He urged the management to sustain the transformation and
continue to drive performance in the sector by motivating the workforce and
recognizing the role the staff play in the growth of the organisation.
The ceremony recognised employees in various categories
including outstanding performance, innovation, QHSE, teamwork and leadership.
Benson Akindileni of Maintenance Planning department emerged
the Best Performing Staff and won a GS4 compact SUV, closely followed by
Abdullahi Shuaibu of Mechanical Department who N5 million in second place and
Omatseye Dasilva of Procurement Department with N3million in third place.
Endurance Otaru emerged the Best Performing Female staff and
was rewarded with a huge sum of N5million, while the Instrumentation &
Control (I&C) team bagged the Best Performing Team and carted away
N20million for their efforts. Winners in other categories bagged prizes worth
between N500,000 and N1million in recognition of their contributions.