The donation was announced when President Mohamed Bazoum of Niger Republic hosted the Chairman of BUA Group and ASR Africa, Abdul Samad Rabiu, at the State House in Niamey over the weekend.
She emphasized to the customers the need the curb vandalism and illegal connections as these do not only affect supply but also pose a risk and hazard to lives and properties.
The job fair is intended to attract, qualified candidates for job opportunities, in IP technologies, Information Technologies, Channel management, Programming, Data Engineering, Account Management, Delivery Management, Procurement, Channel Sales and others.
An anticipated cynosure of the programme , will be a tribute to the Energy Leader by Internationally respected cerebral energy economist, Professor Wumi Iledare.
According to the company, the donations, which were a combination of cash and materials, are part of its social citizenship covenant with host communities.
According to Jamoh, oil theft, pipeline vandalism and illegal refining are unlawful activities threatening the economic and environmental well-being of the country.
Chief Executive Officer, Transafam Power Limited, Engr. Vincent Ozoude, expressed delight about the newly rehabilitated unit, which is able to power up to 100,000 homes in a year.
According to the Acting Head of Corporate Communications Ikeja Electric, Kingsley Okotie, the reconnection of Friesland Campina back to the grid was achieved through relentless effort of the Business Optimization team of Ikeja Electric.
The project, according to a statement, is in keeping with Egbin Power’s commitment to enhancing infrastructure development, socio-economic growth, and effective policing to promote safety and security in the company’s host communities.