Lesco chief to address officers today
LAHORE:Lahore Electric Supply Company (Lesco) Chief Executive Engineer Ramzan Butt will deliver an important address to officers and supervisory staff at Lahore Expo Centre today (Tuesday).
The company’s spokesman told media men here Monday, the Lesco chief would present a new strategy for the development and reforms of the organisation as per vision of Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif and Federal Minister for Energy Sardar Owais Ahmed Leghari.
On this occasion, he would also inform the officers about the proposed future initiatives and strategies. His address will prove to be a milestone in improving the company’s performance, providing modern and efficient services to customers and addressing the current challenges in the energy sector, said the spokesman.
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