MNA Rafiq Ahmed Jamali inaugurates road schemes

Author: Imdad Ali Khushik

DADU: Pakistan People’s Party (PPP) Member of National Assembly Rafiq Ahmed Jamali inaugurated roads schemes worth of Rs 60 million in the city of Dadu on Saturday. The PPP MNA inaugurated the road schemes from the deputy commissioner’s house to Ezzat House, civil hospital road to old bus stand, Mondar Naka to Azizabad Colony, Executive District Officer Health Office to Bhitai Hotel in Dadu.

While briefing the journalists, PPP’s Rafiq Ahmed Jamali said that with a cost of Rs 60 million, these road schemes have now been completed. He said that tenders worth Rs 2,000 million of road schemes were invited, adding that the Sindh government was working to provide the services to the public but opposition parties of PPP had not done anything for the public services.

Published in Daily Times, March 11th 2018.

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