SUKKUR: Adviser camps at hospital

Published January 27, 2004

SUKKUR, Jan 26: The health officials must not delay drug supply to government hospitals or receive commission on purchase of medicines and anyone found involved in the practices will be taken to task.

This was said by adviser to Sindh chief minister on health Noman Saigal during his camping at the Civil Hospital here on Monday. Speaking on the occasion, the adviser said that he was focusing on public problems for which he would establish monthly camps in Sukkur, Larkana and Mirpurkhas.

He invited the people to visit his Sukkur camp office on first Thursday of every month from 11am to 4pm for solution of their health problems. Earlier Sukkur health EDO told the adviser that Rs700,000 had been saved from the procurement of medicines.

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