No negligence will be tolerated in public matters: Langove

Provincial minister says govt believes in serving people and will not allow corruption


​ Our Correspondent November 21, 2019
Mir Zia Ahmed Langove. PHOTO: EXPRESS

QUETTA: Balochistan Home Minister Mir Ziaullah Langove on Wednesday said that no negligence would be tolerated in resolving public problems, urging officers of various departments to perform their duties with honesty.

“Balochistan government believes in serving its people and will not tolerate corruption,”Langove said while talking to the public representatives in the office of Deputy Commissioner in Dhadar, Kachi.

Provincial minister also met other delegations in Sani Shoran. Deputy Commissioner Kachi Sultan Bugti, Director General PDMA Imran Zarkoon, DPO Kachi Irshad Gola were also present on the occasion.

Langove said the government is playing a vital role in strengthening the economy of the province.

“We came to power at a time when the country was affected by a myriad of problems, but thanks to Chief Minister Jam Kamal’s generous leadership and strong ambitions, who has vowed to restore peace in the province, the economy of Balochistan is strengthening,” he said.

Interior minister affirmed that every possible step is being taken for the prosperity and development of the people of the province.

“Employment is being provided to the jobless youth on the basis of their education, abilities and merit. Balochistan’s youth possess excellent academic qualities, therefore, the Centre will be recommended to provide their due quota of jobs to the young people of Balochistan,” he said.

Earlier, Home Minister also stressed that providing employment opportunities to the province’s youth is the top priority of the Balochistan government.

The minister added that the government is taking measures to resolve issues of the public and to provide them with education and health facilities. The home minister said, “The policies framed under the leadership of Balochistan Chief Minister Jam Kamal are public-friendly. They have started exhibiting positive impact on the lives of people.”

Published in The Express Tribune, November 21st, 2019.

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