Privatisation Commission Chairman and minister of state Mohammad Zubair, while speaking on the inaugural session of Asian Leadership and Human Resource Management Summit, explained the consequences of the week-long sit-ins that have halted all economic activity.
“Our targets have been terribly affected by the sit-ins. The most worrying aspect is how to convince international investors for the sale of OGDCL shares in the London Stock Exchange,” he said.
“Pakistan has been doing well internationally, which is proven by the fact that world’s biggest equities participated in the privatisation of UBL shares.”
He said protests are the democratic right of the opposition but the manner in which they have been staged have not augured well for the economic progress of the country. “Problems should be resolved with talks and dialogues as aggression and violence have never been a solution to any problem,” said Zubair.
Speaking on the topic ‘Knowledge Economy – The Engine of Growth’, Zubair said that successive governments were responsible for poor performance in the education sector.
“The level of education was far better at the time of partition. Latter governments ignored it and gradually, less and less were spent on education and health sector. Pakistan is the fifth largest nuclear army of the world. It is a choice, either we spend on missiles and nuclear assets or we spend on education and develop a world-class education system. Recently though, the government has started investing in people too,” he added.
Lahore University of Management Sciences (LUMS) Vice Chancellor Dr. Sohail Naqvi, on the occasion stated that the human resource development of the state was in a weak position and top academic institutions should focus on producing the best possible manpower in the Human Resource Management (HRM) sector.
Siemens Pakistan CEO Guenter Zwickl announced expansion of their business in the country. “Technology is technology, but it’s all about people. Our mission is to reach out to every industry and field in Pakistan,” he said.
Google Inc. Country Consultant Pakistan Badar Khushnood, while sharing his experience of the Silicon Valley, stressed on new ideas of learning and advised everyone present to search online and find special courses, which they think would prove beneficial to them.
Published in The Express Tribune, August 22nd, 2014.
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I only have to say, " The surest way to corrupt a youth is to instruct him to hold in higher esteem those who think alike than those who think differently." At these bad times for my country, i pray earnestly to you, O Allah give light and strength to the very promising youth of my country to think analytically and decide their path themselve rather than carried away by the self serving slogans of some.
**If these protest can prevent privatisation of state assets (basically selling these assets worth $billions at peanuts to Nawaz's kith and Kin), then Im all for these protests.
May Allah help Imran Khan in his noble mission**
Privatization of the assets mills, factories of rulers required now; They already sold the country
"Terribly affected" by a week long sit in? Pray tell what was the economic impact of an essentially month long absence of ministers during Ramazaan or the 10 days off for Eid holidays? Love the hyperbole and propaganda machine working overtime
“The level of education was far better at the time of partition." These PML(N) buffons need to be educated about the fact that calling Pakistan a result of partition is to tow the Indian doctrine. The word to be used is "at the time of independence." This is what Indians claim that Pakistan is just result of partitioning their Hindu motherland. But than again what's the difference between PML(N) and Indian doctrines. They are the same brothers in arms.
Good.
The simple solution is Nawaz Sharif resigned and PML-N choose some one else as there PM in house . I am sure, PTI will accept in house change, Apart to that Govt ensure the proper inquiry whom did rigging .. .. IF Govt is not willing for proper inquiry and punishment than all blame goes to govt for economic loss not to PTI.. What is wrong to punish the one who did wrong doer