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Wana timber fire victims still seeking compensation

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Adam Khan Wazir
Wana

The victims of the timber market belonging to Wana in Lower South Waziristan district have knocked on the door of every government office from Wana through Peshawar to Islamabad, but the promises of the government authorities could not be fulfilled.

Rehman Ullah Wazir, the victim of Timber Market Wana, said that two years ago, our Timber Market Wana suffered a loss of crores and billions of rupees due to a fire in the dark of night and due to which our businesses were badly affected, however, since then, no financial support has been provided to the victims despite repeated assurances from the District Administration to higher Government officials.

Rehman Ullah Wazir further said that the District Administration officers of South Waziristan Lower visited the site and compiled a report of the damage and assured us that they will compensate for the loss. The victims said that the former MPA Naseer Ullah Khan Wazir and the current MNA Ali Wazir of the current constituency are also fully aware of this whole situation, but till now our case is as it is, no progress has been made.

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