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Customer Week: Power Ministry Charges Staff On Productivity, Satisfactory Service

by Nse Anthony - Uko
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The ministry of Power has charged its workforce improve their attitude to work and be committed to ensuring consumer satisfaction in the discharge of their services.
Permanent secretary of the ministry Mr Temitope Fashedemi, who gave the charge Friday in Abuja at the 2022 Customer Service commemoration week organised by the Reform Coordination and Service Improvement Department of the ministry,
Fashedemi said the highest quality of customer service must be the personal goal of every employee in the ministry, according to Blue Print.
The permanent secretary who was represented by the director, Human Resources Management, Deaconess Victoria Adeosun, Fashedemi said: “It is of note that most successful organisations are those that display a strong commitment to customer satisfaction. Over the years, many ministries, departments and agencies as well as companies across Nigeria and around the world are celebrating customer service week. This ministry of power is not an exemption.
“Corporate organisations including MDAs usually perform a better job of providing high quality services by listening to their employees and empowering them with the opportunity to make a difference. Customer service professionals walk in the front line where the organisation meets its customers with responsive policies, procedures and simple courtesy
“Customer service professionals and all staff can go a long way towards ensuring customer satisfaction. Eliciting the next round of changing perceptions about the organisation, the highest quality of customer service must be the personal goal of every employee in this ministry.
“It is on this note that I charge you all to change your attitude towards your work, improve on interpersonal relationships, which will in turn contribute greatly to the achievements of the overall objective of the ministry of power.”
Earlier, the director, Reform Coordination and Service Improvement, Mrs Titilayo Agbeyan, said the customers’ service week was organised to encourage and boost the moral of both the staff as service providers on one hand and sensitise the service takers on role as partners in progress on the other.
In paper presentation, Miss Tubi Tolulope Teju, of SERVICOM, also urged the staff of the ministry exceed customer expectations in the delivery of their services.

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