Waste Management Company in Multan Leads Eid Clean-up Drive

Web DeskApril 9, 2024 08:42 PMnational
  • Over 1500 sanitary workers conduct comprehensive clean-up operation
  • CEO Shahid Yaqoob oversees efficient cleaning staff functioning
  • Cleaning staff's Eid holidays canceled to ensure uninterrupted service
Waste Management Company in Multan Leads Eid Clean-up DriveImage Credits: Instagram
Waste Management Company in Multan, under the leadership of CEO Shahid Yaqoob, ensures a clean and hygienic environment for residents during Eid ul-Fitr through a dedicated clean-up drive involving over 1500 sanitary workers.

Waste Management Company (WMC) in Multan initiated a significant cleaning drive on the occasion of Eid ul-Fitr. Over 1500 sanitary workers diligently conducted a comprehensive clean-up operation at key locations and places of worship in the early hours of the day. The Chief Executive Officer of WMC, Shahid Yaqoob, made an unannounced visit to various parts of the city to oversee the efficient functioning of the cleaning staff. Yaqoob took attendance of the workers and inspected the arrangements for the Eid festival gatherings. Senior Manager Operation Faheem Lodhi and Manager Operation Anwarul Haq provided a detailed briefing on the sanitation status.

Shahid Yaqoob emphasized that on Eid al-Fitr, the city's residents are ensured a clean environment. To maintain uninterrupted service throughout the day, the Eid al-Fitr holidays of the cleaning staff have been canceled. Yaqoob confirmed that the entire staff will be fully operational and on duty to serve the community during all three days of Eid-ul-Fitr.

The Waste Management Company's proactive approach to cleanliness on Eid ul-Fitr showcases a commitment to ensuring a hygienic and pleasant environment for the residents of Multan. The dedication of over 1500 sanitary workers and the leadership of CEO Shahid Yaqoob in overseeing the cleaning operations reflect a strong focus on public service and community well-being.

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