CM Marri irked by negligent doctors, health staff

Hands over keys of new ambulance and latest machinery to District Hospital, Chaghi


Our Correspondent August 01, 2018
Interim Balochistan Chief Minister Alauddin Marri handing over keys of new ambulance to newly-elected MPA Arif Jan Muhammad Hassani. PHOTO: EXPRESS

QUETTA: Caretaker Balochistan Chief Minister Alauddin Marri has urged all responsible government officials to show sincerity towards providing basic health facilities to the people of Balochistan.

“Within the capacity of available resources, the provincial government is utilising all its efforts to provide all facilities to the people of Balochistan and sincerity by the government officials can ease our woes in reaching the people in remote parts of the province,” said the interim chief minister while talking to the media in Chaghi on Tuesday.

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He had visited District Hospital, Chaghi to personally hand over the keys of a new ambulance and latest machinery.
Newly-elected member of the provincial assembly Arif Jan Muhammad Hassani accompanied Marri.

Lamenting the ghost health staff in various district hospitals of the province, he said, “We have hospitals in all districts, but lack capable staff, medicines and machinery.”

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“Poor people in rural areas are compelled to visit cities as doctors and health staff in districts are not fulfilling their responsibilities,” said the interim CM, urging doctors and health staff to respect their sacred profession.

On the performance of the interim government, Marri said, “Our prime duty was to ensure peaceful conduct of general elections; however, we tried our best to provide relief to the people of Balochistan.”

He was optimistic that the next provincial government would deliver on its promise of making Balochistan a developed and prosperous province.

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