The Port Harcourt Electricity Distribution Company (PHED) has begun the adoption of modern innovations to improve service delivery to customers in its four franchise states.
The PHED’s Managing Director, Dr Benson Uwheru made this known during his meeting with stakeholders in Akwa Ibom and Rivers states.
“So, to achieve this, we need improved partnership which is an enabler for sustainable relationships while prioritizing the demands of customers.
“In as much as it is important to improve relationships with our stakeholders, it is also vital that bills are promptly paid to enable PHED to serve customers better,” he stated.
Uwheru noted that the company had secured an agreement with Ibom Power, to jointly replace worn-out power infrastructures, control vegetation at facilities, protect equipment from vandals and ensure timely clearance of transit faults.
The statement further said that Uwheru met with the Commissioner of Power in Rivers, Prof. Henry Ogiri, to discuss critical issues that concern both institutions.
“We are prepared to partner with the Rivers state government in the area of reliable power supply, considering the state consumes the highest electricity in our franchise area.
“PHED enjoyed a mutually beneficial relationship with the previous government, and as such, we want to set up a State Power Sector Working Committee made up of members from the ministry.
“The committee will develop business models to address power supply, electricity architecture, preventive maintenance, supply priority areas and service concerns, leveraging on state-owned power assets,” he added.
The managing director said the committee would meet every month to review power supply and reliability challenges with intent to proffer solutions.
He called on the state government to assist the company tackle some of its challenges, including entitlement mentality; refusal to pay electricity bill; vandalism of facilities and assault of staff on duty.