Vice President Faisal Naseem has reasserted the commitment of the administration to root out corruption and unlawful gains. The vice president made the statement speaking at the opening ceremony of the Engineering Symposium 2019 organised by Fenaka Corporation Limited.
Recalling the citizens' hopes and dreams in electing this administration, Vice President Naseem affirmed the administration would deliver on its promise to say no to corruption and attainment of undue advantages. Stating it was the duty of all the institutions of the government to ensure that these hopes are realised, the vice president urged everyone in the service sector to do their part to stop all wrongful acts and be more efficient and productive.
Highlighting the Administration's duty towards impartiality, Vice President Naseem affirmed that it would ensure no island or community is neglected, regardless of its population. In this regard, he urged the management and staff of Fenaka Corporation to be steadfast in serving the people to the best of their abilities.
Speaking further, Vice President Naseem noted the importance of embracing technological advancements, especially renewable energy sources, and seeking out ways to cut costs and provide affordable services to the public. In this respect, he also reminded the public to 'switch off when not in use' in order to minimise electricity wastage and urged parents to instill such habits in their children.
Emphasising the role of Fenaka Corporation, especially in improving its services over the past year, the vice president noted the efforts had seen the installation of 60 new generator sets in some of the most critical sectors.
Speaking at the symposium, Vice President Naseem highlighted the significance of such events as means to discuss ways to address the challenges in providing better services to the public. He further said it was an honour to meet with the team of Fenaka Corporation, who is serving an instrumental role in providing electricity services across the country.
At the function, the vice president also launched the remote monitoring mechanism of Fenaka Corporation which allows the Head Office of Fenaka to monitor the status of all generator sets in 154 powerhouses operated and managed by the company across the country.
The one-day symposium is attended by 189 technical and engineering staff of Fenaka Corporation.