Chief Executive of Peshawar Electric Supply Company Engineer Muhammad Jabbar Khan has vowed to utilize all energies for betterment of the PESCO and addressing public grievances on priority basis. Soon after taking charge of the office, Jabbar Khan has started discharging his official responsibilities from Thursday expressing commitment to utilize all energies for betterment of the PESCO amid removing public grievances on priority basis. Khan, an engineer by profession has over 33 years of experience in the power sector in the capacity of SDO, XEN and SE on national level while serving in different parts of the country with WAPDA. He belongs to respectable educated family of Gilgit-Baltistan and graduated from University of Engineering & Technology Peshawar in 1985-86 in addition to securing MBA degree with specialization in human resource. Keeping in view his transparent career, outstanding performance, academic achievements and professional zeal, he has been posted as Chief Executive PESCO and he has started discharging his official responsibilities. Engineer Muhammad Jabbar Khan on the assumption of the office has shown his determination to work with full dedication and in the best interest of Company for which he asked for the cooperation of the company’s employees and the public simultaneously.
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