Action ordered against medicines hoarding

Chief commissioner orders ensuring availability of medical supplies

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ISLAMABAD:
The Islamabad Chief Commissioner Amir Ali Ahmed has directed for monitoring prices of oxygen and other related medical supplies in the federal capital.

These directive were issued to relevant officials to counter illegal profiteering and hoarding of life-saving drugs and medical supplies.

Ahmed said that action would be taken against those who stockpile medical equipment and oximeters and make undue profits.

The chief commissioner presided over a meeting on Friday. The meeting discussed the issues surrounding prices, quality and availability of medicines and medical supplies.


The chief commissioner emphasised on improving the quality and availability of medicines in order to ensure relief for the citizens. Commissioner Ahmed directed the deputy commissioner and other concerned officials to monitor the prices of oxygen and other related medical equipment and said that action should be taken against those who stockpile life-saving drugs and other essential items.

Deputy Commissioner Hamza Shafqaat and DRAP officials assured implementation of these orders. The chief commissioner said that a strategy has been prepared for supply of oxygen in residential areas.

A facility centre consisting of 20 oxygen machines has been set up with the help of philanthropists at the commissioner office.

Published in The Express Tribune, June 20th, 2020.
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