Business
We Owe Our Success To Amaechi – RTC Management
The Acting General Manager of the Rivers Transport Company, RTC, Mr. Peter Legborsi Borlo JP, has attributed the success so far recorded in the company to the laudable sense of enterprise advanced in the state by the Chibuike Amaechi-led administration.
The General Manager made the declaration recently, during the commissioning of a brand new 18 seater Toyota Hiace bus recently acquired by the company.
He said the Governor’s averred commitment to due process and prudent management of resources have been a motivating factor to the company. By this development Borlo disclosed that RTC had adopted business development policies that are self-driven and result-oriented.
After failed attempts by the company to secure bank loan due to stiff condition, the GM said the company resorted to purchasing of new buses with available resources. This according to him promote rights of ownership and earn the company respect from its partners.
Borlo, who dedicated the new bus to the service of humanity thanked the management and staff of RTC for their team spirit and dedication to duties which had raised the fortune of the company.
He assured that the company had learnt from its mistakes after its 29 years of corporate existence, and will remain committed to safety, effectiveness and efficiency and service delivery as the leading mass transit in Nigeria.
He emphasized the need for proper recording and accounting system as a means of promoting excellence in the company.
Borlo further hinted that about 200 Rivers indigenes were in the service of RTC and the company had been poised to workers’ welfare packages as incentives to enhanced productivity.
He also appealed to the government to create an enabling environment for RTC to operate as a business concern for government and rendering pf effective service to the public.
The acquisition of the new Toyota Hiace bus put the total number of vehicles acquired with Borlo’s stewardship at six. These include two Toyota Hiace buses, two Toyota Urvan buses, one Camry and a gulf car.
Taneh Bemene
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