NEA Installs Engr. Jovel Ubay-Ubay, PEE as Acting General Manager for MORESCO-1 During Transition Period

January 3, 2024 – In a strategic move to ensure a smooth transition period and maintain operational efficiency, the National Electrification Administration (NEA) has officially appointed Engr. Jovel Ubay-ubay, a licensed Professional Electrical Engineer (PEE), as the Acting General Manager for the Misamis Oriental I Electric Cooperative, Inc. (MORESCO-1).

Engineer Ubay-Ubay recently retired from a 38- years of sterling performance as Engineering Manager to General Manager. He held the GM-ship for almost five years in this premier electric cooperative in the country.

The decision comes amid the ongoing process of selecting a new permanent general manager for MORESCO-1. Engr. Ubay-ubay’s appointment is seen as a crucial step to provide stability and leadership during this transitional phase.

Engr. Jovel Ubay-ubay brings a wealth of experience and expertise to the role, having demonstrated outstanding performance in the field of electrical engineering. His background and qualifications position him as a capable leader overseeing the daily operations of MORESCO-1, ensuring that the cooperative continues to provide reliable and efficient electric services to its members.

In attendance, NEA Deputy Administrator for EC Management Services, Atty. Omar M. Mayo mentioned that NEA expressed confidence in Engr. Ubay-ubay’s ability to navigate the challenges faced by MORESCO-1 and maintain a high standard of service delivery. The appointment is expected to facilitate a seamless transition until a permanent general manager is selected through a rigorous and transparent process.

The NEA encourages the cooperative’s employees and stakeholders to extend their full cooperation and support to Engr. Jovel Ubay-ubay during his tenure as Acting General Manager. This collaborative effort is essential to uphold the cooperative’s commitment to providing quality electric services to its members.

The process of selecting a new general manager will be conducted diligently, taking into account the qualifications and leadership qualities required for the role. The NEA reassures the members-consumers-owners (MCOs) of MORESCO-1 that the selection process will be fair, transparent, and by the electric cooperative’s bylaws.

Engr. Jovel Ubay-ubay’s temporary appointment as Acting General Manager marks a significant step in ensuring the continued success and stability of MORESCO-1 during this period of transition. The NEA remains committed to supporting the cooperative in its mission to provide reliable and affordable electric services to the community. (Archibald G. Pacana, Corporate Public Relations Officer)

ADVISORY TO THOSE WHO ARE INTERESTED TO RUN AS BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF MORESCO-1

Please be advised that the districts of

ALUBIJID

EL SALVADOR

OPOL

are due for District Elections for Board of Directors this coming March 2024.

The following are the QUALIFICATIONS AND DISQUALIFICATIONS that the interested Member-Consumer need to know if they are interested to file their Certificate of Candidacy.

Should you have further clarifications, kindly visit our ISD Office at MORESCO-1 Main Office, Poblacion, Laguindingan, Misamis Oriental or kindly reach us through email at

isfabrigas@moresco1.com

or call us at

GLOBE 0917-794-8314 ;

and DIAL 09201 for INSTITUTIONAL SERVICES

SMART 0949-889-2047 ;

and DIAL 09201 for INSTITUTIONAL SERVICES

MORESCO-1 INSTITUTIONAL FESTIVE GREETING

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The introduction of “missionary” rural electrification had indeed transformed Christmas celebrations in rural areas of the Philippines. Access to electricity brings about numerous positive changes, enhancing the festive season and overall quality of life for member-consumer-owners (MCOs) of electric cooperatives.

Decorations and Lights. With electricity, communities now adorn their homes and streets with festive lights and decorations, and created a vibrant and joyous atmosphere every Christmas season.

Community Gatherings. Electricity enabled the organization of community events, Christmas parties, and gatherings. It provided the power needed for sound systems, music, and entertainment, allowed residents to come together and celebrate as a community.

Improved Livelihoods. Access to electricity supported local businesses, allowed them to operate more efficiently. This positively impacted the economic situation in rural areas, and provided residents with better opportunities and resources to enjoy the holiday season.

Communication and Connectivity. Electricity facilitated communication, by allowing families in rural areas to connect with loved ones during the holidays, whether through phone calls or virtual means. This helped strengthen bonds and brought people closer, even if they are physically distant, especially during the height of the Covid-19 pandemic.

Enhanced Safety and Security: Now, well-lit streets and homes contribute to a safer environment during the holiday season. Electricity enables the use of lighting for both decorative and security purposes, creating a more secure and welcoming atmosphere.

Access to Information and Entertainment. Electricity provided access to information and entertainment through television, radio, and other electronic devices. This allowed residents in rural areas to stay informed about holiday events, enjoy festive programs, and participate in the global celebration of Christmas.

The introduction of MORESCO-1 this part of the country, has significantly improved the Christmas experience for Filipinos and tourists alike. It has not only brought about practical benefits but has also contributed to the overall joy and festivity of the holiday season.

Gikan kanamo sa MORESCO-1, Malipayong Pasko ug Bulahang Bag-ong Tuig kanatong tanan.