In continuation of the implementation of the Performance Improvement Action Plan (PIAP) activities and the PDO for Q2, the Managing Director and CEO of ISWSC Engr Emeka Celestine Ugoanyanwu has convened a crucial meeting with the Corporation’s management team to bolster their readiness for the forthcoming visit of World Bank and FPIU representatives.
Emphasizing the significance of the meeting, Engr Ugoanyanwu elucidated that World Bank and FPIU’s visit to ISWSC aims at assessing the progress made under the PIAP but with a specific focus on sanitation activities, while issues on water supply, human resources and administration are likely to take place concurrently in Abuja as other staff of the Corporation are to remotely monitor it online.
In preparation for the pivotal presentation, Engr Ugoanyanwu directed Mrs Lilian Oledinma, the acting Head of Sanitation, to collaborate closely with Engr Henry Adiruo, the PIAP Team Lead. Their collective efforts are directed towards furnishing a comprehensive overview of ISWSC’s accomplishments and strides in the realm of sanitation.
Tomorrow’s meeting with World Bank and FPIU is projected to last between 11.30 AM and 1.00 PM, encapsulating a dynamic exchange of insights and perspectives. Possible notable attendees for Wednesday’s meeting include practice managers, representatives from various entities such as SPIU, IAs, and other critical stakeholders in the state.
NG-SURWASH: ISWSC Sets to Host World Bank, FPIU on Review of Progress of Implementation
In continuation of the implementation of the Performance Improvement Action Plan (PIAP) activities and the PDO for Q2, the Managing Director and CEO of ISWSC Engr Emeka Celestine Ugoanyanwu has convened a crucial meeting with the Corporation’s management team to bolster their readiness for the forthcoming visit of World Bank and FPIU representatives.
Emphasizing the significance of the meeting, Engr Ugoanyanwu elucidated that World Bank and FPIU’s visit to ISWSC aims at assessing the progress made under the PIAP but with a specific focus on sanitation activities, while issues on water supply, human resources and administration are likely to take place concurrently in Abuja as other staff of the Corporation are to remotely monitor it online.
In preparation for the pivotal presentation, Engr Ugoanyanwu directed Mrs Lilian Oledinma, the acting Head of Sanitation, to collaborate closely with Engr Henry Adiruo, the PIAP Team Lead. Their collective efforts are directed towards furnishing a comprehensive overview of ISWSC’s accomplishments and strides in the realm of sanitation.
Tomorrow’s meeting with World Bank and FPIU is projected to last between 11.30 AM and 1.00 PM, encapsulating a dynamic exchange of insights and perspectives. Possible notable attendees for Wednesday’s meeting include practice managers, representatives from various entities such as SPIU, IAs, and other critical stakeholders in the state.
Christopher Ononukwe
Communications Desk Officer