Dubai: Dubai Electricity and Water Authority (Dewa) on Saturday asked customers to provide their Ejari certificates from the Dubai Land Department (DLD) before activation of water and electricity services.

In a statement on Saturday, the public utility said, “This initiative is in line with Dewa’s efforts to achieve the vision of Dubai Government that aims at enhancing the concept of transparency in the government sector.”

In November 2015, in cooperation with DLD, Dewa launched the Takamul initiative in November 2015. The initiative allows customers to receive water and electricity services, and Ejari certificates, at all Real Estate Regulatory Agency (Rera) accredited offices, once they have completed the registration process. This helps streamline the implementation of government transactions, and eliminates the need to visit two separate government organisations, by offering smart, easy, and accessible services.

“Dewa adopts this approach by linking our services with other government departments in Dubai to provide integrated and advanced services that contribute to minimising physical visits to other government departments” said Saeed Mohammad Al Tayer, managing director and CEO of the public utility.

“We are keen to promote the excellence and competitiveness of Dubai, and enhance government work processes, in order to achieve peace and happiness for customers. This supports the Dubai Plan 2021, to transform Dubai into a smart, integrated and connected city, and Dewa’s vision to become a sustainable innovative world-class utility. Dewa is committed to providing timely, efficient, and qualitative government services according to the highest international standards, while exceeding expectations and achieving happiness for society as a whole,” Al Tayer said.