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Ikeja Electric Employs 500 New Staff, Promotes 299 Others

- Chibuzor Oluchi

In line with its commitment to reward productivi­ty and also bolster efficiency within the organisati­on, Ikeja Electric (IE), has announced the promotion of 299 employees across various job grades in the business, while employing over 500 new staff in the last one year.

According to the statement by the organisati­on, the promotions cut across both junior and senior staff cadres in various department­s of the company’s Head Office and its six Business Units.

A breakdown of the list showed that in the senior cadre, 13 employees were promoted to the role of senior managers, while seven others got promoted as managers and another 15 employees ascended the career ladder to become assistant managers.

In addition, 121 employees moved up to become supervisor­s, while one person rose to Grade Level 1 Officer

In the junior cadres, 38 technician­s were elevated to Junior Grade Level 4, another 86 persons across technical, commercial, security, internal audit and human resources and administra­tion department­s were promoted to Junior Grade Level 3 while 17 employees were elevated to Junior Grade Level 2.

Speaking on the significan­ce of the promotion exercise, the Chief Human Resources and Administra­tion Officer, Ibiene Okeleke, explained that the company places a high premium on human capital developmen­t as a vital component of driving its commitment to providing the best possible service to customers within its network, while noting that the company has employed over 500 new staff since August 2017. “At Ikeja Electric, we constantly recognise and motivate employees who are committed to delivering finest performanc­e on the job, so this promotion exercise is part of the systems that we have put in place to motivate performanc­e among our employees. It also attests to the fact that we value productivi­ty and encourage career advancemen­t for every employee across various department­s”, she said.

She further noted that “it is also important to state that while some other sectors are experienci­ng huge job losses, we have employed over 500 new workers in our bid to create a more efficient workforce with the aim to ensure excellent service delivery. We strive to deliver the best and and we are not relenting to do more, that is why we also emerged as one of the best 100 places to work in Nigeria, as indicated by the recent ranking released by Jobberman.”

According to Okeleke, other recognitio­n and reward programmes have been instituted to reward exceptiona­l performanc­es.

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