Govt will not waste resources on opening ceremonies: CM

QUETTA: Balochistan Chief Minister Mir Abdul Quddus Bizenjo on Sunday, in a tweet, said that now people would inaugurate all public projects.

“Be it school or college, hospital or playground, health card or green bus project, all these are people’s own money,” he said.

He said that he would not waste resources on the opening ceremonies to take or give credit to these projects, saying, children studying in the government institutions would inaugurate new educational institutions,

“Hospitals will be opened for poor patients during treatment. Green bus service will be inaugurated by sisters and daughters who are travelling in public transport”, he said.

He said that the project’s cost due to people’s wealth and that the people should be credited by inaugurating public projects. “Our job was to use their money properly,” he said.

Issue all appointment orders within week

Meanwhile, Balochistan CM Mir Abdul Quddus Bizenjo has given instructions to the ministers and secretaries of all departments to issue all appointment orders within a week to fulfill his promise of providing employment to the youth whose test interviews were completed till April.

The CM also issued instructions to the ministers and secretaries to strictly monitor the recruitment process and ensure that the recruitments were based on merit in a clear and transparent manner and that the right holders get their right.

He said that if there was any information about the sale of jobs, strict action would be taken against the secretary of the concerned department and the members of the selection committee.

It should be remembered that many thousands of jobs have been pending in various departments for years, including education, public health, agriculture, levies, health department, finance, colleges, etc.

 

 

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