City Mayor Wasim Akhtar on Monday appointed former city nazim Mustafa Kamal as “project director garbage” on a voluntary basis with immediate effect. A notification issued from the mayor’s office said that Kamal had “shown his willingness to clean the city of Karachi within 90 days of time”. According to letter “I being mayor of Karachi hereby designate PSP Chairman Syed Mustafa Kamal as project director garbage on voluntary basis with immediate effect and until further order,” While talking to Media, Mustafa Kamal had said that he will clean Karachi in 90 days if the provincial and city governments provide him machinery and their employees. “Hang me on a chowk if I fail to do so,” he had professed. In a press conference last week, the former city mayor had said that Akhtar was responsible for the destruction of the city. The PSP chief had said the local government was 100% responsible for cleaning the city’s drains.
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