Ministry of Energy and Infrastructure of the United Arab Emirates

10/31/2024 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 10/30/2024 22:13

Winners of His Excellency Minister of Energy and Infrastructure Award for Zero Government Bureaucracy Recognized

The Ministry of Energy and Infrastructure (MoEI) recognized the winners of His Excellency the Minister of energy and Infrastructure Award for Zero Government Bureaucracy, which aims to drive innovation and efficiency in government performance and encourage employees to adopt practices that contribute to eliminating bureaucracy and simplifying services.

The ceremony drew the participation of MoEI leadership, partners, and staff. His Excellency Eng Sharif Al Olama, Undersecretary for Energy and Petroleum Affairs at MoEI, commended the efforts of participating teams, highlighting the importance of the work being done to create flexible and advanced government services that meet public needs and keep pace with technological developments.

He said: "Our endeavours to eliminate government bureaucracy reflect the Ministry's commitment to improving the quality of our services. Innovation in government processes is not only a goal, but a necessity to keep abreast of global developments and meet the expectations of customers. The Award is in line with the Ministry's strategy to build a culture of excellence and innovation. It is not only about recognizing winners, but also about motivating all employees to present trailblazing solutions to the challenges they face."

His Excellency Eng Al Olama noted that the Ministry is keen on supporting all initiatives and ideas that can contribute to accelerating the shift to a more resilient and efficient model of business.

Laila Al Bloushi, Director of Strategy and the Future Department at MoEI, said: "The Ministry has successfully achieved exceptional results as part of the Zero Government Bureaucracy Program that aims to simplify processes and reduce the time of delivering services. We managed to eliminate bureaucracy in 21 services and processes by cancelling over 745,000 government procedures and reducing the time of delivering services by 75%. This contributed to saving 21 million hours of customers' time, cutting down visits to the Ministry by 75%, and increasing customer happiness of MoEI services by 91%."