JHANG City News
Fesco officials asked to gear up recovery drive
From Our Correspondent
JHANG: Faisalabad Electricity Supply Company (Fesco) Jhang division Deputy Manager Operations Syed Saleem Shah Saturday directed officials to gear up the recovery campaign.
Chairing a special meeting of the AMOs and members of special task force, he asked the AMOs to complete billing process and ensure recovery before the end of the current month positively and correctly by utilising upgraded android phone meter reading technology.
The meeting reviewed recovery progress of all eight sub-divisions of the Fesco Jhang Division. The meeting was informed about electricity thieves and fines imposed on them and cases registered against them. The DMO asked the billing section staff to show zero tolerance regarding over billing. He said efficient and competent staff will be rewarded.
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