AWARDS: The Leyte II Electric Cooperative (Leyeco II) garnered multiple awards and recognitions at this year’s National Electrification Administration (NEA) Lumens Awards and the Philippine Rural Electric Cooperatives Association (PHILRECA) Awards from the Wires. Top officials of the cooperative proudly received the honors. (Leyeco II)

TACLOBAN CITY- The Leyte II Electric Cooperative (Leyeco II) was recognized with 20 awards for its exceptional performance for 2023 during the National Electrification Administration (NEA) Lumens Awards and the Philippine Rural Electric Cooperatives Association (PHILRECA) Awards from the Wires.

The awards ceremony took place at the Philippine International Convention Center (PICC) from August 29 to 31, 2024, as part of the three-day NEA-EC Convergence event.

The NEA Lumens Awards bestowed the following honors on Leyeco II include the EC with Fully Liquidated Subsidy Fund; Consistent Green EC Award; EC with Remarkable Corporate and Community Programs; Single Digit Feeder Loss Award; Special Citation for Innovative Enhancement of EC Communication; and Top Performing EC Award.

Meanwhile, the PHILRECA Awards from the Wires recognized Leyeco II with Bringing It Beyond Award Champion of the One EC Network Foundation Award; Limelight Award; MCO Champion Award; Occupational Safety and Health Excellence Award; Outstanding Performance Award; Outstanding Radio Program Excellence Award; The Iron Pillar Award; Highest Commendation for an Outstanding Performance; Information Empowerment Catalyst Award;MCO Prime Participation Award; Model Member-EC Award; Prompt Payor Award; and Silver Stellar Award.

Receiving the awards for Leyeco II were board of directors Librado Baysa (district II), Joy Osmeña (district I), and Ronnie Dayon (district IV), along with the management team led by Engr. Fernan Paul Tan.

The Leyeco II said that the awards underscore their unwavering commitment to excellence in delivering quality and efficient service to nearly 90,000 member-consumer-owners (MCOs) and over 300,000 consumers across Tacloban City, Palo, and Babatngon. (PR)