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Call, click or visit: ICT citizens get three ways to complain

Daily Dateline Islamabad by Daily Dateline Islamabad
May 21, 2025
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ISLAMABAD,:Deputy Commissioner (DC) Islamabad Irfan Nawaz Memon is meeting citizens every day to directly address their problems and without needing a reference or appointment, residents can speak to him and get their complaints forwarded to the relevant officials on the spot.According to the spokesman of ICT administration here, Deputy Commissioner Irfan Nawaz Memon, is holding open court sessions daily to listen to public concerns and ensure immediate action by government officers present at the venue. These sessions aim to bridge the gap between the public and administration.Talking to APP, DC Memon said that any citizen can visit the open court without needing any recommendation. The purpose, he added, is to provide a platform where residents can raise their issues directly and find a timely response.To make the process more accessible, the district administration has also shared a contact number — 051-9108084 — where citizens can register their complaints. The administration will review each complaint and take necessary steps forits resolution.In addition to the phone line, residents are also encouraged to use the Prime Minister’s Citizen Portal to file complaints. This platform allows users to share their concerns online, which are then sent to the relevant departments for action.According to DC Memon, public engagement is a key part of improving governance. By interacting with citizens on a daily basis, the administration can better understand the problems faced by different communities in the capital. He said the process is simple and open to all residents of Islamabad.He explained that the open courts are helping to address a variety of issues including water supply, waste collection, road maintenance, encroachments, and official delays. Many of these complaints are resolved on the spot through coordination with relevant officers.The DC said that citizen participation in these sessions is steadily growing, which shows the public’s interest in resolving local issues through direct communication. He noted that people from both urban and rural areas of Islamabad are attending the sessions, highlighting a wide range of problems from basic civic services to land and administrative matters.The administration is also maintaining a record of all complaints received during the open courts, as well as through the phone and online portals. Follow-ups are being conducted to ensure that each complaint is addressed properly.DC Memon added that the aim of these efforts is to build a responsive and people-focused administration. He said that the complaints and suggestions gathered from these meetings are also used to improve service delivery across departments.

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