Development hinges on youth’s role in society

NAB deputy chief stresses the need for creating awareness against corruption


News Desk April 27, 2017
NAB Deputy Chairman Imtiaz Tajwar addressing a seminar at COMSAT University. PHOTO: ONLINE

National Accountability Bureau (NAB) Deputy Chairman Imtiaz Tajwar said on Wednesday that the youth were regarded as future leaders and their role in society was positively correlated with national development.

“Youth are the greatest asset that any nation can have.      They serve as a good measure of extent to which a country canreproduce as well as sustain itself,” he said this while addressing a seminar on “Standardisation and Transparency in Government Procurements,” organised at Comsat University.

Corruption gnaws away at the economic entrails of a country impeding progress and development by weakening the institutions on which economic growth depends, he said.

Lauding the students he said that youth are the greatest asset that any nation can have. Not only are they legitimately regarded as the future leaders, they are potentially and actually the greatest investment for a country’s development.

Explaining the procurement process  he said that in Pakistan, PPRA has been established for regulation of procurements of goods, services & works in the public sector. Public procurements refer to the process through which public authorities procure goods & services. All existing rules and regulations provide for accountability.

He said that transparency in government procurements has direct relationship with the economic development.

Transparent practices on the procurement affairs leads to financial prudence which in term enables the respective authorities to use public funds properly in order to get best return for the each penny spent from the national exchequer.

He said that Transparency in Government Procurements has direct relationship with the economic development.

Published in The Express Tribune, April 27th, 2017.

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