For the beauty of the city, the business community should cooperate with the administration: AC Sukkur
The delegation included Haji Javed memon,Mukhtiar Shami, Azam Khan, Asim Farooqui and other businessmen.
Dr Abdul Waheed Mastoi
SUKKUR: Assistant Commissioner Sukkur City Sobia Falak has said that the administration is making great efforts to solve the basic problems of the third largest city of Sindh, steps have been taken to improve sanitation in the city. Sukkur is the third largest city of Sindh and has great beauty, for its development, the business community and citizens should also cooperate with the administration so that joint efforts can be made to make Sukkur an ideal city, she told.
She expressed these views while talking to a delegation of traders led by Haji Muhammad Javed Memon, president of Sukkur Small Traders in his office. The delegation included Mukhtiar Shami, Azam Khan, Asim Farooqui and other businessmen.
Haji Mohammad Javed Memon suggested the Assistant Commissioner to establish a parking area in order to get rid of the bad situation of sanitation in the commercial centers of the city.
Pointing out that the business community here has always cooperated with the administration for the betterment of the city, to relieve the citizens from the torment of traffic jams, in the areas of Railway Mall Godam Bandar Road, SRTC Bus Stand Shikarpur Road. There is a vast land on which parking areas can be established to reduce the difficulties of traders and citizens.
He said that cleaning, garbage disposal and immediate construction and repair of broken roads in the city has become very necessary. Similarly, filter plants have been installed in the city at the cost of huge amounts of money, which should be activated immediately to provide drinking water to the citizens, he stated. Assistant Commissioner Sobia Falak assured Haji Mohammad Javed Memon and other businessmen that the administration would leave no stone unturned for the improvement of the city, strict instructions should be issued to the concerned officers to solve all these identified basic problems.