PM installs new Board of Directors at Linden Electricity Company

Prime Minister Brigadier (ret’d) Mark Phillips on Wednesday installed a new Board of Directors at the Linden Electricity Company Incorporated (LECI).
The Prime Minister was accompanied by Public Works Minister Juan Edghill for the simple ceremony, which occurred in the boardroom of the Watooka Guest House at Linden.
According to a DPI report, the new Board of Directors would be chaired by Andrew Forsythe, and its directors are Aubrey Major, Joan Monkhouse, Orin Wilson, Hazelyn Luther, Audwin Rutherford, Nizamudin Allie and Abdoul Majid.
The report stated that Phillips thanked the directors for offering their services, and encouraged them to serve with distinction as the Government continues with its development agenda.

Prime Minister Brigadier (ret’d) Mark Phillips speaking to the members of the new board of the Linden Electricity Company Incorporated (LECI) on Wednesday

“Power generation is directly linked to development, you cannot do anything without energy, and therefore, in our budget this year, we allocated $2.3B for the operation of this company… We expect you to meet as early as possible after this installation, and to also meet frequently. If you fail as a board, you fail the people of Linden; and if you succeed, you bring them comfort, as our Government continues to work to develop this town,” he is quoted as saying.
Immediately following the meeting, the Prime Minister and Edghill met with the staff of LECI in the auditorium of the Watooka Guest House, where they introduced the new board and listened to the concerns of the staff.
On Tuesday, the Prime Minister also installed a new board and a new General Manager at the Kwakwani Utilities Incorporated