Modern facilitation centre inaugurated in Islamabad

01 Jun, 2018

Minister for Interior Ahsan Iqbal has inaugurated the modern facilitation centre here at sector F-6/1 from where vehicles, driving licences as well as other police verification reports and the copies of first information reports (FIRs) lodged at police stations can be obtained. Chief Commissioner Islamabad Aftab Akbar Durrani, Inspector General of Police Islamabad Dr Sultan Azam Temuri, DIG (Headquarters) Nasir Mehmood Satti and other police officials were also preset on the occasion, said a press release issued here on Thursday.
The citizens can get various services through one window system which include lodging the particulars of tenants, domestic servants and FIRs of violence incidents against women and children and observing record of visitors at guest houses through Hotel Eye System.
The minister for interior on the occasion congratulated the citizens of federal capital for getting such services and lauded the efforts of IGP Islamabad Dr Sultan Azam Temuri for making this facilitation centre functional.
To a question, the minister hoped for timely elections in the country and said that delay in elections would create uncertain situation which will be harmful for the economy of the country and external elements will try to create unrest in the country.
He said that it is the responsibility of the politicians to avoid hatred and disrespect for others in the election campaign. "Our enemy wants failure of China Pakistan Economic Corridor Project and we all would have to foil such nefarious designs," he added.
Ahsan Iqbal said that it is the responsibility of the government to serve the people and those serving in the government departments should justify their salaries given to them in return of their services. He also focused for accountability of the sluggish government servants and give opportunity to those who are committed to serve.
The minister said that all would have to play their role to address the flaws in the governance system and make it exemplary.
Iqbal said that the government functioning has been ceased during the last six months and government officials remained indecisive in various matters. "How the country would move ahead when the officials would consider it tough to decide," he said, adding "we would have to maintain development pace along with the rest of the world otherwise we would lag behind."
The minister said that Pakistan would make progress when flag of three institutions including legislatures, Judiciary and Executive would be elevated as lack of mutual coordination among these institutions would be harmful for the country.-PR

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