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Fesco line staff to remain on duty during Eid days

byCT Report
04/07/2016
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FAISALABAD: Line Staff of Faisalabad Electric Supply Company (FESCO) will remain on duty round the clock in three shifts to redress public complaints during Eid holidays.

FESCO spokesman Tahir Sheikh told here that the consumers had been appealed to lodge their compliant through toll free number 0800-66554 or Customer Service Center through 118.

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He said that Superintendent Engineers of all circles had been directed to remain available during Eid holidays for redressal of public complaints.

In case of any emergency, people can also get their electricity related complaints lodged at SE First Circle through mobile phone number 0345-1500414, at SE Second Circle through 0345-1501510, at SE Jhang Circle through 0345-1502001, at SE Sargodha Circle through 0345-1502500 and at Chief Engineer Operations Office through mobile phone number 0345-1500220, the spokesman added.

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