By Meer Shahdad Khan
A meeting was held under the chairmanship of Deputy Commissioner Dadu, Mukhtiar Ali Abro, to address the basic problems faced by the public in the city,
Discussions were held on enhancing the city’s beauty and providing public facilities, and a strategy was devised for immediate solutions. The concerned officers were instructed to implement the issued directives promptly and to present a progress report, The meeting, chaired by Deputy Commissioner Mukhtiar Ali Abro, focused on key issues such as law and order in the city, relocation of the bus stop, removal of encroachments from the old vegetable market, restoration of the new vegetable market, health facilities in the old building of the DHQ hospital, electricity and gas load shedding, roads leading to the hospital, and the removal of encroachments across the city. The meeting took place at the DC Office Dadu, During the meeting, traders raised complaints regarding the law and order situation, to which the Deputy Commissioner directed the police to resolve the legitimate concerns of the traders and ensure their security, The Deputy Commissioner also issued instructions to Assistant Commissioner Johi, the National Highway Authority, the Dadu Municipal Committee, and the police to take collective action to relocate the bus stop from Johi Mor to the bus terminal. Additionally, discussions were held regarding the demolition of illegal constructions on government-owned shops in the old vegetable market and taking legal action against those involved, as well as the restoration of the new vegetable market, Concerns were raised about the difficulties faced by the public after the relocation of DHQ hospital from the old building to the new one. The Deputy Commissioner directed the health department to continue providing services in the old building as per normal, The Deputy Commissioner also questioned SEPCO and SSGC officials about electricity and gas load shedding and issued strict instructions to ensure uninterrupted supply and to avoid unnecessary outages. Furthermore, directives were given to address the issues of road access to the hospital, removal of illegal encroachments at major intersections, and cleanliness throughout the city. A joint action plan was ordered to be formulated and implemented by the Assistant Commissioner Dadu, the Dadu Municipal Committee, and the Anti-Encroachment Cell, Present at the meeting were Assistant Commissioner Dadu, Samiullah Wagan, DHO Dadu Dr Sayed Imdad Ali Shah, DSP Nazir Ahmed Mallah, Public Health Engineering Dadu Engineer Ishrat Hussain Panhwar, Motorway Police In-charge Dadu Qamar Zaman Khoso, CMO Municipal Committee Dadu Javed Ahmed Rahputo, Ghulam Mustafa Solangi from the Dadu Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Gul Hassan Panhwar from Anjuman Tajiran Pakistan Dadu, the Market Committee Dadu, and officials from the Anti-Encroachment Cell Dadu.