Wednesday, 17 April 2019

Buzdar suspends Education CEO, four others on complaints

GUJRANWALA: Chief Minister Sardar Usman Buzdar visited Gujranwala where he inaugurated a shelter-home at general bus stand, inspected the constructions work of sports complex at Ghakhar.The chief minister also inspected Central Jail Gujranwala and suspended five officers, including CEO Education Muhammad Farooq, Tehsildar Khawaja Nadeem, sub-registrar Ansar Sagheer Khan, Assistant Superintendent Jail Mehmood and Jail Warden Faisal over citizens’ complaints and involvement in corruption.Usman Buzdar was briefed that besides a modern gymnasium the sports venue would also be comprised of cricket, hockey and football grounds at a cost of Rs370 million. He directed that construction work of this sports arena should be completed within the given limit so that citizens especially youths could be provided with better sports facilities. Later, the CM reached general bus stand Gujranwala and inaugurated a shelter-home there.Addressing the gathering here, the chief minister said the PTI government was doing its best to redress the people’s grievances, setting up shelter-homes in different cities is a proof of our efforts, as these shelter-homes will provide homes to the homeless; residents of these shelter-homes are being provided with food and medical facilities also.Usman Buzdar inspected the facilities being provided in the shelter-home and praised the organisers for their efforts. He visited the Central Jail Gujranwala and inspected different barracks and asked the prisoners about facilities being provided by the jail administration. The CM over complaints of bribes by the prisoners suspended the Assistant Jail Superintendent Mehmood and Jail Warden Faisal. He also held meetings with administration and different delegations here at the Circuit House.Listening to the complaints here, the CM suspended Tehsildar Sadar Khawaja Nadeem, sub-registrar Ansar Sagheer and CEO education Muhammad Farooq for involvement in corruption and misuse of powers. He said that no compromise would be made over corruption and negligence in duties.

from The News International - National http://bit.ly/2PcfTCP
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