PCC Extols Julius Berger for Zero Complaints 

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PCC Extols Julius Berger for Zero Complaints
 
 
The Public Complaints Commission has hailed construction firm Julius Berger Nigeria Plc for its compliance with regulations and its track record of zero public complaints.

The Commission’s Federal Capital Territory Commissioner, Musa Dikko, stated in a statement that the company deserves an award for its commitment to excellence in construction and labour relations.

Speaking during a courtesy visit to Julius Berger’s headquarters on Wednesday, Dikko highlighted the company’s long-standing reputation for quality and fairness.“Our joy is that every construction done by Julius Berger Nigeria Plc is nearly perfect. I say ‘nearly’ because they say no one is perfect,” he said.

The commissioner commended the company’s approach to compensation at project sites, particularly in the FCT, noting that it ensures prompt and fair settlements.

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“Each time compensation is required, my parents and our people always feel at ease because Julius Berger’s approach is different from other construction companies.This long-standing commitment has ensured that no complaints have been brought to the Public Complaints Commission regarding the company’s conduct,” Dikko added.

PCC’s State Director of Investigation, Irene Ogbogu, also lauded the company’s Corporate Social Responsibility efforts and its adherence to due process.

Responding, Director of Administration, Dr Abdulaziz Kaita, reaffirmed Julius Berger’s commitment to upholding workers’ and community rights, His words, “As a company, we have always strived to operate within legal and ethical guidelines.

“Our cooperation with the PCC has been beneficial to both parties, and we will continue to support the Commission’s mandate of protecting the rights of the people and ensuring compliance.”
Kaita emphasised that as one of the largest employers in Nigeria’s construction industry, the company remains diligent in its responsibilities.

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“Being a major employer of labour requires us to be diligent in the protection of our workers and the citizens. We have internal policies that we abide by, and I can assure you that Julius Berger Nigeria Plc will ensure everything is done through due process,” he assured.

Both parties reaffirmed their commitment to strengthening public trust and fostering compliance in Nigeria’s infrastructure sector.

The PCC delegation on the courtesy visit included the Chairman, Hon. Musa Dikko; State Director of Investigation, Mrs. Irene Chuka Ogbogu; Deputy Director of Investigation, Mrs. Jideri Agbese; Head of Public Relations, Mr. Emmanuel Ugboaja; Deputy Head of Public Relations, Mr. Alex Akinyele; and Information Officer, Ms. Gladys Iduku

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