Pakistan stands by Turkiye, Syria as PM sets up Rs10 relief fund for quake victims

  • Shehbaz says NDMA to buy winterized tents, clothes, blankets for onward dispatch
  • Air-bridge established to ensure continuous supply of relief goods to Turkiye, Syria

LAHORE: Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif said on Friday that 220 million people of Pakistan are standing with the people of Turkiye and Syria in these testing times, saying the federal government has established a Rs10 billion relief fund for earthquake-hit brethren and urged people across Pakistan to “generously donate” for the victims.

“Pakistan and Turkiye are bound to one another by the bond of brotherhood goes back to centuries,” PM Shehbaz remarked, reiterating the resolve not to spare any effort to reach to the brethren in their hour of need.

Speaking at a ceremony at Lahore Airport in Lahore, from where relief goods are being sent to Turkiye, the premier said that the National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) will purchase relief items — such as winterized tents, clothes, blankets and dry food — from the fund and dispatch them to Turkiye.

According to officials and medics, the death toll from 7.8 magnitude earthquake has crossed 19,674 in Turkey and 3,377 in Syria, and which is on the rise with every passing moment.

Pakistan has been at the forefront of the relief efforts, with a special military aircraft en route to the region from Turkey to carry aid supplies. A Pakistan International Airline (PIA) flight carrying 12 tons of supplies departed from Pakistan on Friday morning while another special flight of the national airline with 30 tons of relief goods is expected to depart soon from Islamabad.

Talking to the media alongside Turkish Consul General in Lahore Emir Ozbay, PM Shehbaz said that thousands of people in Turkiye and Syria had died in the deadly earthquake, while millions were rendered homeless.

“The destruction of such magnitude is less seen where parents have lost their children and infants have become orphans. There are dreadful visuals everywhere,” he noted.

The prime minister, however, asserted that under the leadership of Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, the people of Turkiye would emerge out of the crisis. “And so will our brothers in Syria.”

“The night the earthquake was reported, I called President Erdogan and told him that the people of Pakistan, as brothers and Muslims, will help the quake victims as much as possible.

He recalled that during the 2005 earthquake in Pakistan, Turkiye had stepped up and supported the country until the “last man was moved home”. “Today, we have to move forward with the same passion.”

The premier revealed that an air bridge had already been established between Pakistan and Turkiye through which medical teams and other relief aid were being dispatched to the country.

He said that a Pakistan International Airline (PIA) flight carrying 20 tons of supplies, including winterized tents, departed on Friday morning while another special flight with 100 tons of relief goods was expected to leave in a couple of hours.

Another 144 tonnes of relief aid will also be sent in the upcoming days.

“Yesterday, I called the chief ministers of all the provinces and requested them to open centres for aid. They will collect the relief aid and send it to NDMA. Similarly, the donations will be transferred to the Prime Minister’s account.

“I have also told them that students in schools across the country should donate Rs10 per child for their Turkish brothers and sisters,” he said, elaborating that pupils in colleges and universities can donate Rs15-Rs20 each.

PM Shehbaz added that he had requested religious leaders to pray for the quake victims in mosques across the country today and appeal for donations.

“Today, I urge the people of Pakistan, especially businessmen, traders, welfare organisations and philanthropists, to step forward and help the Turkish people,” he appealed, highlighting that this was the time to display the love Pakistan had for Turkiye.

‘Grateful for Pakistan’s support’

Speaking on the occasion, Turkish Consul General Emir Ozbay said that it was very difficult to describe in words the extent of the calamity that had hit Turkiye in the shape of the earthquake.

“I would like also to reiterate that the affection between the people of Pakistan and Turkiye is very strong,” he stated.

“Our bilateral relations have a deep-rooted historical background. Our solidarity is unique and special and as a requirement of these strong ties, we would like to see each other next to us during difficult times when there is a need.”

Ozbay went on to say that today was another occasion when the friendship between the two countries was displayed in its true spirit and thanked PM Shehbaz for the solidarity with Turkiye and the Turkish people.

“The prayer, condolences, message of solidarity and relief efforts of Pakistani brothers and sisters in these difficult times are invaluable for us in relieving the wounds of the tragedy,” the Turkish official expressed.

“We are once again grateful for your support,” he added.

Relief consignment sent from Islamabad

Another relief consignment carrying about two hundred and fifty tents has been dispatched to Turkiye through a special flight from Islamabad International Airport.

Talking to the media persons on the occasion, Minister for Power Khurram Dastgir assured that maximum number of winterized tents will be sent for the earthquake victims of both Turkiye and Syria. The Federal Minister said an air bridge has been established to ensure continuous dispatch of relief items to Turkiye and Syria.

Khurram Dastgir said that preparations are also being made to send the relief items through land and sea. “We plan sending a truck caravan to both the calamity hit countries”, said SAPM on Poverty Alleviation and Social Safety Faisal Karim Kundi and added it has also been decided to establish camps at the district level to collect relief items for the quake victims.

He said the philanthropists should generously contribute in order to extend help to the victims. Senator Talha Mahmood said Turkiye has always stood by Pakistan in the hour of difficulty. He said the entire nation is aggrieved over the death and destruction caused by the calamity.

 

 

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