At the end of a rigorous survey,Green Energy International
Limited had a 91% approval rating from its over 200 employees that participated
in the survey,the highest recorded by the Agency in the last 4 years.
This was announced by the Committee for Staff Wellbeing in
Nigeria, at the conclusion of the Annual Best Place to work survey.
The campaign is an initiative geared towards improving
employee work-life balance and raising job satisfaction while enhancing a
friendly company culture across the country.
According to the spokesman of the Agency, Mr. Adesayo
George, employees of blue-chip companies across oil and gas, banking, media and
FMCG sectors participated in the survey with an overall increased participation
rate of 64,300 employees, accounting for a 34% rise in participation, compared
to the year before.
Accepting the awards, the Chairman, Green Energy
International Limited, Prof. Anthony Adegbuluge noted that his policy towards
ensuring employee satisfaction within the organisation has led to a 61% rise in
productivity among employees.
Adegbulugbe added that Green Energy International Limited,
which is a firm believer and supporter of the Government’s local content
initiative in the oil and gas industry has over the years committed to the
development of its people educationally.
This he said was achieved via educational sponsorships
within the country and abroad, pledging that the company will continue to
invest in human capital development in 2022 and beyond.
He disclosed that the company recently commenced
installation of 12MMSCFD LPG Extraction Plant at the Otakikpo Marginal Field.
The LPG project is part of Operator’s gas flares-out project
aimed at eliminating gas flaring, industrializing the host community by using
the gas to generate energy to benefit both host community and the country at
large.
The LPG Extraction Plant project is the 1st modular project
of its type to be conceptualized and installed by any local Oil and Gas
Operator in Nigeria.