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PM take notice of fuel shortage, four officials suspended

byCustoms Today Report
17/01/2015
in Islamabad, Latest News
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ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Pakistan Nawaz Sharif has taken strict notice of fuel shortage in various parts of the country, upon arriving from Saudi Arabia today he called a meeting at the airport and took decisions to improve the situation immediately.

Four officials held responsible for the crisis were suspended, while instructions were given to Provincial Governments to check the sale of petrol in the black market. Furthermore, measures were taken to expedite the supply and delivery of fuel.

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The officials who will be suspended immediately include Secretary Petroleum and Natural Resources Abid Saeed, Additional Secretary for Petroleum and Natural Resources Naeem Malik, Director General Oil Muhammad Azam and PSO Managing Director Amjad Pervez Janjua.

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