Malta Public Transport recognises high-achieving drivers and supervisors

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The Malta Business Weekly

Driver Godfried Narh Okunor retains the top spot for the third consecutive quarter

Bus driver Godfried Narh Okunor has been singled out as the best bus driver in efficiency for the past three quarters and was presented with a special award by Malta Public Transport’s General Manager, in the presence of H.E. Barbara Akoukor Benisa, High Commissioner of Ghana to Malta. This is quite an achievement, as he obtained the best score for three consecutive times, out of over 900 bus drivers.

Every three months, Malta Public Transport awards bus drivers who achieve the best results in terms of safety, efficiency and passenger comfort. Each trip is assessed in real-time through driver assistive technology, in an effort to keep safety as a top priority, while also reducing emissions and providing customers with a more comfortable journey. The company also rewards the best Supervisor, with this quarter’s award going to Thorston Bonnici from the bus depot in Marsa.

Malta Public Transport’s drivers and supervisors were rewarded for their excellent performance in their role

“These awards are an occasion to celebrate and reward our colleagues who have made that extra effort to improve our passenger’s experience, driving safely and efficiently,” commented General Manager Konrad Pulé. “I would like to congratulate Godfried Narh Okunor on his exemplary behaviour and all of the 63 bus drivers that achieved the top rating in the last quarter, and I encourage their colleagues to follow their example.”

The Efficient Driving Awards were launched in 2020 to promote excellence in the areas of customer experience, safe driving and efficient driving following company policies and procedures. All Malta Public Transport buses are equipped with a specialised efficiency management system that measures the bus drivers’ individual performance.

Every quarter, this data is collected and analysed so that bus drivers are ranked based on their performance. Those bus drivers who are ranked amongst the top performers, as well as those who have made the best progression compared to the previous quarter are recognised through these awards. Service supervisors are also rewarded, according to whose drivers under their direct supervision have registered the largest percentage in terms of improvement. 

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In 1994, the Malta Business Weekly became the first newspaper fully dedicated to business. Today this newspaper is a leader in business and financial news. Together with the launch of the MBW newspaper, the company started organising various business breakfasts to discuss various current issues that were targeting the business community in Malta.

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