Overseas Pakistanis are ambassadors of country: Shehbaz

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Punjab Chief Minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif has said that the Pakistanis living abroad are ambassadors of the country and that the efficiency of Overseas Pakistanis Commission Punjab, set up for resolving their problems, is commendable.

He said that there is a need to expand the good work started from Punjab to the whole country. He said that Overseas Pakistanis Commission is performing its responsibilities with commitment and hard work and if other institutions of the country also display the same spirit, the situation will change in weeks and not years and all challenges and problems being faced by the country will be overcome.

The chief minister announced setting up of one-window station in those districts which have a large number of people living abroad. Desks of different institutions will be set up in one-widow stations and problems of overseas Pakistanis will be resolved under one-roof, he said.

Shehbaz Sharif further said that all-out resources will be provided for the purpose while High Court will be contacted to consider setting up of separate courts to deal with cases of overseas Pakistanis.

He expressed these views while addressing a function in connection with the first anniversary of Overseas Pakistanis Commission Punjab and Independence Day at Chief Minister Office on Tuesday.

Provincial Ministers Rana Sanaullah, Malik Nadeem Kamran, Ch. Sher Ali, Hameeda Waheed ud Din, Vice Chairman Overseas Pakistanis Commission Punjab Capt. (Retd.) Khalid Shaheen Butt, Commissioner Afzaal Bhatti, senior officers of Punjab government as well as a large number of overseas Pakistanis was present.

Speaking on the occasion, Shehbaz Sharif said that it is very important day as the first anniversary of Overseas Pakistanis Commission Punjab, established for the benefit of Overseas Pakistanis who are playing a vital role in strengthening of national economy is being celebrated. He said that the nation celebrated its 70th Independence Day on August 14 with austerity.

The chief minister welcomed the overseas Pakistanis who were present on the occasion and said that the function had been arranged to celebrate the first anniversary of such an institution which is working without any corruption for redressing the grievances of Pakistanis living abroad. He said that Overseas Pakistanis Commission Punjab has provided relief to thousands of overseas Pakistanis by addressing their complaints. He thanked the entire team of Overseas Pakistanis Commission Punjab and other institutions of Punjab government for cooperating in this regard.

Shehbaz Sharif said that whether it is Britain, America, Norway or any other country, hundred per cent of elimination of corruption is not possible. However, he said, in those countries there is supremacy of law, which takes its course over any wrongdoing, and no one dares to interfere or use his influence. He said that Overseas Pakistanis Commission Punjab has also set a noble example by working on this pattern.

The chief minister said that work is continuing speedily on 3600 megawatts gas-based power projects in Punjab and these projects are an example of standard and transparency. He said that eight years ago, Guddu gas power project of the same capacity was set up at nine lakh dollars per megawatt but today, under the government of Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif, similar gas power plants are being established at a cost of 4.5 lakh dollars per megawatt. He said that a huge sum of 120 billion rupees of the poor nation has been saved on these projects.

He said that American Energy company chairman during his visit to Pakistan, informed Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif that under his tenure such a high standard and transparency have been adopted in gas power plants that the countries of Middle East are also demanding gas power plants in their countries at the rates at par with Pakistan.

The chief minister said that work is being carried out on energy projects as a team under the leadership of Prime Minister Muhammad Nawaz Sharif and it is a shining example of teamwork.

Shehbaz Sharif further said that Pakistan is facing a number of problems and there is a need to resolve them with collective efforts and wisdoms and put the country on the road to progress and prosperity. He said that although it is a difficult task but not impossible. He said that if the nation decides to change its destiny and adopt the principle of hard work, honesty and commitment, the desired objectives can be achieved.

He said that had the founder of Pakistan Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah lived for seven or eight more years, Pakistan would have been much ahead of India and would not have been facing the current problems. He said that unfortunately, Quaid-e-Azam left this world and the nation is still looking for a new Quaid. He said that those who serve the people with commitment and dedication are remembered by the masses. He said that speeches, slogans and poetry cannot change the destiny of a nation and practical efforts are needed to overcome the challenges and problems. He said that by setting up Overseas Pakistanis Commission Punjab, a step has been taken in the right direction and there is a need to follow this model. He said that Overseas Pakistanis Commission Punjab will have to play its due role without being deterred by challenges and difficulties.