Commissioner Malakand reviews Eidul Azha sanitation plan in Swat

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Commissioner Malakand Division Abid Wazir visited the office of Water and Sanitation Services Company (WSSC) Swat to review the sanitation and cleanliness arrangements.
During the visit, WSSC Swat CEO Tanveer-ur-Rehman gave a detailed briefing on the special Eid cleanliness plan, which includes the deployment of 628 personnel, 300 permanent employees and 328 outsourced staff, supported by 99 vehicles such as dumpers, tractors, shovels, and mini dumpers.
The CEO highlighted that this year, WSSC Swat will extend its services beyond Neighborhood Councils (NCs) to 19 Village Councils (VCs) for the safe and efficient disposal of sacrificial animal waste.
Two disposal pits have already been dug, with plans for three more. A dedicated control room and complaint cell will remain active throughout the three days of Eid to respond to any emergencies.
Commissioner Abid Wazir expressed satisfaction with the preparations and instructed the team to ensure timely and effective disposal of waste to maintain a clean environment.
He commended WSSC Swat for its proactive efforts and expressed hope that the team would continue to perform efficiently.
The Commissioner also visited the site of the Mingora Greater Water Supply Scheme, where he received a detailed briefing.
Emphasizing Swat’s status as a major tourist destination, he directed that all main roads be cleared to facilitate visitors.
GM Operations Zeeshan Pervez assured him that major tourist routes had already been cleared, and work in remaining areas such as Saidu Sharif and local markets would be completed within two months.
Later, Commissioner Wazir also inspected a green space (Neighborhood Park) developed as part of local beautification efforts.