T&TEC concerned over “dark days ahead” statement from the OWTU
The Trinidad and Tobago Electricity Commission (T&TEC) says it has noted with increasing concern the co-ordinated protest action that occurred yesterday and the statement that the Nation may be in for some “dark days” ahead.
In a statement today, T&TEC once again assured the public that it will do everything in its power to ensure that the country continues to receive a safe and reliable supply of electricity without any disruptions.
” T&TEC has always prided itself on delivering excellence in customer service and we will continue to do so with our dedicated and skilled workforce who are committed to this mandate and will ensure that we maintain our stellar record and goodwill with customers,” it said.
The Commission added that the health and safety of employees and customers is always its number one priority and of paramount concern, and it will continue to investigate and address all reports pertaining to health and safety issues.
It said further, it continues to maintain and augment its fleet of over 300 vehicles with the procurement of 67 new vehicles, which is in progress.
” These vehicles will replace those that have become unserviceable and obsolete, as happens in every organisation with the passage of time. The Commission, as an essential service, is acutely aware of its mandate to deliver a reliable and safe supply of electricity to customers and remains committed to doing so, while also resolving challenges that occur. The Commission will remain vigilant to ensure that our services are delivered uninterrupted in a safe and reliable manner,” it said.
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