Govt to modernise fisheries in Gwadar via professional training: PM Kakar

ISLAMABAD: Caretaker Prime Minister Anwaar-ul-Haq Kakar has said that the government was committed to pave fisheries in Gwadar on modern lines for which they were provided training to bring their working at par with international standards by utilising the modern machinery and boats equipped with engines and navigation systems.

Speaking during a meeting with with a delegation of Gwadar Shipping and Clearing Agents Association, the prime minister said that the government would fully exploit the exports potential of fisheries in Gwadar.

The delegation comprised President of the Association Abdur Raheem Zafar, Secretary General Hameed Baloch, and Faisal Dashti. The delegation members requested the prime minister to initially allow the import of a certain chunk of government’s cargos through the Gwadar Port before making it fully operational.

Premier Anwaar-ul-Haq Kakar directed the authorities concerned to present a comprehensive report in this regard. Calling Gwadar a future hub of sea trade, the prime minister said the government was taking measures to establish industries at the Port besides building communications infrastructure to link the industrial areas.

Provision of employment opportunities and facilities of international standards to the people of Gwadar was inevitable for the progress of the Port, he added.

The delegation members apprised the prime minister of the problems facing the shipping clearing agents as well as the fisheries.

PM Anwaar-ul-Haq assured the delegation members to resolve their issues on priority basis.

The delegation also appreciated the measures taken by the government for provision of employment and professional training to the fishermen besides addressing the overall problems of the Gwadar city.

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