The PML-N leader who has taken charge as Energy Minister says facilitation of people is amongst the top priorities of the government.


Islamabad: Energy Minister Musadik Malik on Tuesday directed to ensure availability of gas and electricity to the consumers during Sehar and Iftar timings.
Taking charge of his office in Islamabad, he said facilitation of people is amongst the top priorities of the government.
The Minister said efforts are being made to address the issue of circular debt on a durable basis. He said all possible facilitation will be extended to local and foreign investors in the gas and minerals sector.
In a separate development, Minister for Law and Justice Azam Nazeer Tarar said constitutional and legal reforms are included in the government's agenda.
Taking charge of his office in Islamabad today, he said the Prime Minister has formed a committee in view of delay in the delivery of justice in criminal and civil cases. He said reforms are needed to streamline the legal process and ensure speedy justice.
He reiterated commitment to improve the law and justice system.
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