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BREAKING: EKEDC appoints new corporate communications general manager

EKEDC expressed confidence that Lasaki’s reign will help accelerate the company’s public engagement objectives, given his experience as an adroit communications strategist and media practitioner.

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The Eko Electricity Distribution Company has announced the appointment of Babatunde Lasaki as its new General Manager, Corporate Communications and Strategy.

This follows the retirement of Godwin Idemudia, who previously served in the position.

In a statement, the utility company thanked Mr Idemudia for his meritorious service and wished him well on his retirement.

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“We are proud of the work that Idemudia did at EKEDC and remain grateful for his long and impactful service. The foundation he laid will remain his enduring legacy even as those inspired by him continue to work for a better department and company”, the statement read.

EKEDC expressed confidence that Lasaki’s reign will help accelerate the company’s public engagement objectives, given his experience as an adroit communications strategist and media practitioner.

“We are confident that with his emergence, the company’s strategic engagement with the public will witness new levels of success and impact, helping to strengthen EKEDC’s position as an industry leader and the preferred choice of all stakeholders,” the statement said.

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Before his appointment, Lasaki was the company’s Assistant General Manager, Corporate Communications and Strategy.

He comes to the role with a rich educational background in media and communications, and far-reaching experience in media, communications, brand management and strategy.

Before joining EKEDC in 2019, Babatunde Lasaki had worked with First Bank of Nigeria Limited where he served as the Head, Media, and External Communications.

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Lasaki holds a BA in Communication and Language Arts from the University of Ibadan, an MBA in Marketing Management from Lagos State University, and an MSc in Media, and Communication from Pan-Atlantic University.

The new General Manager enjoys membership in several professional associations including, the Nigeria Institute of Public Relations, the National Institute of Marketing of Nigeria, the Nigerian Institute of Management, and the African Public Relations Association.

“He has also earned certificates from reputed local and international institutions, including Strategies for Optimising Corporate Communication Skills from of School of Media and Communication, Pan-Atlantic University, Lagos; Competitive Intelligence and Customer Satisfaction from Lagos Business School, Lagos; Strategic Communication and Crisis Management, from Hundfold Global, Johannesburg; Crisis Management for PR Managers in Financial Sector, at PRWeek, London; Strategic Communication and Stakeholders Engagement from Int.l School Of Communication, Dubai; Advanced Crisis Management Strategy from PRSA, Dallas, Texas. USA, and Advanced Diploma in Strategic Brand Management from the London School of Business and Finance,” the statement added.

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