Out Of Order Streetlights Needs Attention
Fahad Shabbir (@FahadShabbir) Published August 31, 2016 | 04:21 PM
ISLAMABAD, (UrduPoint / Pakistan Point News -31st Augst,2016) :The street lights installed in federal capital have become dysfunctional plunging several sectors into darkness creating inconvenience for the residents. The residents of sectors including I-10, G-6 and G-7 complained that the out of order street lights poses problem for them as they not only have to go out for prayers in mosques in complete darkness but the incidents of street crimes has also increased in their areas.
Resident of I-10 Fahad Khan while talking to APP said that they have complained to the Capital Development Authority administration several times but to no avail. Saad Ahmed another residents of the area complained that the streetlights have become out of order and causing increase in robbery and road accidents.
He said in evening the whole area sink into darkness and caused inconvenience for transporters and residents. Zeshan resident of the sector G-7 said residents have demanded CDA to repair the out of order street lights on priority basis.
When contacted to CDA official said"The staff would look after all the matters related to repair maintenance.He also added that the residents of the respective areas should note down the complaints to us. He said that the proper maintenance of the out of order street lights would be done on regular basis.
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