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Putting people first

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ATTY. AGNES VST DEVANADERA’s assumption of the post of chairperso­n and chief executive officer (CEO) of the Energy Regulatory Commission (ERC) in December of last year came at a time when the agency, which is tasked with ensuring consumer education and protection and promotion of competitiv­e operations in the electricit­y market, was still reeling from the dismissal of its former head, Jose Vicente B. Salazar. President Rodrigo R. Duterte sacked Mr. Salazar on Oct. 6 after an investigat­ion found him guilty of simple and grave misconduct. A month later, Ms. Devanadera was appointed by President Duterte to replace Mr. Salazar, heralding a hopeful new era for ERC.

“We welcome the appointmen­t of the new chairman and CEO to complete the Commission. We look forward to continuous­ly performing our mandate to the public under this new leadership,” Floresinda B. Digal, ERC spokespers­on, said, quoting the agency’s official statement on Ms. Devanadera’s appointmen­t.

At the ceremonial handover of the gavel to the new ERC chairperso­n in December at the head office of the agency in Pasig City, Department of Energy Secretary Alfonso G. Cusi was upbeat about the selection of Ms. Devanadera. “With all the qualif ications, experience and wisdom that she has earned… we can expect a more energized ERC,” he was quoted as saying in a news release by the agency.

Mr. Cusi was at the ceremony along with ERC Commission­ers Alfredo J. Non, Gloria Victoria C. Yap-Taruc, Josefina Patricia M. Asirit, and Geronimo D. Sta. Ana, and the staff of ERC. Ms. Devanadera’s family was also in attendance.

In a briefing with reporters a few days before the ceremony, Ms. Devanadera revealed what her priority would be on her first day of work: “synergy among the workers in ERC so that the institutio­n can move faster and the institutio­n can be part of the team in the energy sector that we think can deliver the services better.”

“As we observed during the JCPC (Joint Congressio­nal Power Commission) meeting, there seem to be a lot but there are many other factors that we have to consider. So now that I saw… now that I am

the head starting Monday, that wil l be the imme d i at e direction and order of the day — put the house in order,” she was quoted as saying in a BusinessWo­rld report. “And I think if we have the right synergy, then the institutio­n will move a lot faster.”

And this need for synergy was what she emphasized in her speech before the people of ERC. “Let us work together, let us work as a team,” Ms. Devanadera said. She also urged adherence to the values of work efficiency and profession­al competence, and against overlookin­g what public service really is. “We must not lose sight of the most basic principle of public service: we must put people first.” And thi s has characteri­zed her career as a publ ic servant. Ms. Devanadera played an important role in, among other things, the recovery of the ill- gotten wealth of the Marcoses and the prosecutio­n of the individual­s implicated in the Maguindana­o Massacre. Before becoming the ERC chairperso­n, she served in the following capacities: Secretary of Department of Justice, solicitor general, mayor of Sampaloc, Quezon, and Undersecre­tary of the Department of Interior and Local Government.

“Let us work together, let us work as a team,” Ms. Devanadera said. She also urged adherence to the values of work efficiency and profession­al competence, and against overlookin­g what public service really is. “We must not lose sight of the most basic principle of public service: we must put people first.”

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Agnes VST Devanadera, chairperso­n and chief executive officer, Energy Regulatory Commission
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