As electricity consumers eagerly await better services when the new owners take over the running of PHCN, some employees are jittery.
Earlier in the week, some customers who had gone to the Sagamu Business Unit to transact business, were taken aback by what one of the workers said.
One of the customers, Chidi, said, “I was told by the PHCN worker that there was no need to apply for a transformer as the company will cease to exist by the end of June.”
Out of curiosity, Chidi sought to know how reliable his information was. He told Power Talkback that he observed that the PHCN officer appeared demoralised. He said he told him that all PHCN members of staff had been asked to complete a form.
He said the form was part of the final documentation before the full implementation of the privatisation arrangement.
The customer said he was particularly worried by the demoralised mien of the PHCN man, wondering if his mindset would not affect the way he did his jobs.
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