FAISALABAD City News
Fesco special cell to monitor power supply to consumers
From Our Correspondent
FAISALABAD: A special cell, under the supervision of Fesco Chief Executive Officer Rashid Ahmed Aslam, has been constituted at Fesco Headquarters to monitor power supply to consumers.
The members of the cell will remain present in the Fesco Headquarters during Sehar and Iftar timings and Federal Secretary for Water and Power Muhammad Younas Dhaga will monitor the performance of all Distribution Companies (DISCOs) including Fesco through Video Conference.
Similarly, Fesco complaint cell and federal complaint cell of the Ministry of Water and Power are working round the clock to redress the consumers’ pleas.
Consumers can register their complaints at Fesco Toll Free No 0800-66554, 118 or federal complaint cell 051-9206834, 051-9103888 & 051-9204430. The consumers can also register their complaints online at the Ministry of Water and Power website: www.mowp.gov.pk.
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