GHALLANAI: Tribesmen on Friday complained of hours-long power outages and out-of-work generator at the busy National Database and Registration Authority’s (NADRA) swift registration centre )NSRC) here.
Lengthy queues of people including men and women daily wait for their turn to get registered at the kiosk but to no avail. For a population of six hundred thousand individuals, only two swift centres operate in Mohmand Agency. Residents of the far-flung areas including Metai, Suran, Ghanam Shah, Esakhel, Musakhel and Safi complained saying that they had been waiting for weeks in Ghallanai but they were yet to get themselves registered at Nadra. They lamented they visited the kiosk on daily basis and waited from dawn to dusk.
Meanwhile, Assistant political Agent, Haseeb ur Rehman Khalil, visited the swift centre and directed the authorities concerned to repair the generator so that the people could get their national identity cards and return to their hometowns.
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