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Multan Customs bids farewell to three retiring employees

byImran Ali
26/11/2016
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MULTAN: The Customs Collectorate Multan has organized a party to bid farewell to three of its employees namely Syed Hameedullah Khan, Ameer Khan and Muhammad Iqbal Kamboh.

The farewell ceremony was arranged by Collector Sarfraz Ahmad Warraich in honor of the retired employees on completion of their service tenure. The farewell function was attended by staff members of the Customs House Multan. The staff of Customs House paid rich tributes to their retiring colleagues for the services they rendered in the department.

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Collector Sarfraz Ahmad Warraich appreciated their long standing services which they contributed for the Customs Department.

During farewell ceremony, Collector told staff member of Multan Customs to perform their duties honestly and devotedly to accomplish their assigned tasks. Collector Sarfraz Ahmad Warraich appreciated retired employees for performing their job with full responsibility and devotion in their service period and employees of our organization are our real assets which assist us in achieving our desired goals.

Multan Customs Collector Sarfraz Warriach directed other staff members of the Customs Collectorate to work honestly and persistently to achieve high mark in the department by initiating the performance of retired employees.

Collector Customs have also presented special gifts to retired employees of Multan Customs during the farewell ceremony to honor them and wished them sound health in future.

It is necessary to mention here that retired employees have served more than 30 years in the Customs Department in various offices.

Retired employees have also thanked the Collector Sarfraz Warriach and their colleagues for organizing farewell party on their retirement.

 

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