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FRAE office-bearers bids farewell to Sheikh Akbar

byNaeem Sheikh
20/10/2017
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FAISALABAD: The Regional Tax Office (RTO) held a farewell party in honour of the retired ex central vice president Federal Revenue Alliance Union of employment ( FRAE ) of the Federal Board of Revenue (FBR), Sheikh Muhammad Akbar a retired employee from his service after completing 60 years of age on October 19, 2017 at Khayyam Resturent.

Prominent among those who attended the farewell were Main Mujaid Hussain President FRAE, Choudhary Amjad Latif Secretary, Naeem Yaqub Gill, Hafiz Muhammad Latif Admin Officer, Rana Muhammad Newaz, Muhammad Jamil  Sarafraz Khan Lashari Superintendent, Ameer Ali other subordinate staff of the Regional tax office ( RTO ), Faisalabad.

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Addressing to the participant, General Secretary Amjad Latif hailed the services of Sheikh Muhammad akbar during his tenure in the Regional Tax Office Faisalabad. He said that Akbar during service proved his hardworking in front of the high ups as he was an active member of RTO facilities. The participants prayed for his happy and healthy life.

Addressing the ceremony, officials said that the Sheikh Muhammad Akbar has performed well in any assigned tasks regarding the generation of revenue. At the end, Main Muhammad Mujahid President delivered a thanks giving speech in which he shared his past experiences of life.

In his message to the young officers, he said it is an elite service of this country. so keep your reputation clean and do not compromise on it.

The guest also planted a memorable sapling at the RTO Faisalabad. At the end of the ceremony food was served.

 

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