Stranded Pakistanis: Bahria Town sends team to Nigeria

Another team has been tasked to approach families of the stranded Pakistanis


News Desk July 19, 2017
PHOTO: AFP

Bahria Town is all set to bring home Pakistanis stranded in Nigerian waters for the past six months.

On the directives of Bahria Town owner Malik Riaz, a team has been constituted to provide relief goods to the stranded Pakistanis and make all-out efforts for their safe return.

Another team has been tasked to approach families of the stranded Pakistanis.

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Riaz has assured the families that he would ensure that they are given their due salaries and are brought home safely.

“Our team, headed by Brigadier Tahir Butt, has already left for Nigeria. The stranded Pakistanis will be provided with relief goods and their families will be paid their salaries,” Riaz said with talking to the media.

He added that food items would also be provided to those stranded.

Apart from monetary help, the teams would also try to establish contact between the stranded Pakistanis and their families.

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