WILLEMSTAD - In a surprising turn of events, Darick Jonis has tendered his resignation as the director of Aqualectra. The official confirmation of his departure was issued by the Aqualectra communications office.
The decision to step down was reportedly made by Jonis after consulting with his family, although the exact reason behind his resignation remains undisclosed at this time.
The timing of Jonis' departure coincides with the recent occurrence of a second blackout in a week on Curaçao, which has left many speculating about a potential connection between the two events. However, it is important to note that no official information has been released indicating any direct correlation.
Aqualectra, the primary electricity provider in Curaçao, will now begin the process of searching for a suitable replacement to fill the vacancy left by Jonis' departure. The company has not provided any further details regarding the transition or the future plans for its leadership.
The resignation of Darick Jonis has generated significant interest and raised questions about the stability and reliability of the power supply in Curaçao. As the community eagerly awaits further developments, it remains to be seen how Aqualectra will address the challenges and concerns surrounding the recent blackouts and the search for new leadership.