Mission Director of USAID Pakistan Mr Reed Aeschliman called on Punjab Chief Minister at his office and agreed to enhance the development partnership between Punjab and USAID.
Mission Director of USAID Pakistan Mr Reed Aeschliman called on Punjab Chief Minister at his office and agreed to enhance the development partnership between Punjab and USAID. Both agreed to promote bilateral cooperation in IT, agriculture, water management, energy, education and security sectors. Cooperation was assured by USAID regarding the construction of small dams and clean energy and Reed Aeschliman welcomed the progress regarding the agreement to declare Punjab and California as sister states.
The CM termed USAID as an excellent development partner of the Punjab government and vowed to enhance cooperation with it to improve the economy, business and investment. Under the new growth strategy of USAID for the next five years, steps would be taken to expand cooperation in the future, he said.
“My earlier education reforms program was appreciated globally”; Punjab Chief Minister remarked and added that education had been made free up to graduation by the incumbent government.
“The water management program was started in 2002 but the subsequent government did not do anything about it. In the previous era, a project was envisaged in construction of small dams based on the flow of canal water. Unfortunately, the PML-N government surrendered this project to politics. Now, the government is going to restart the construction of small dams as it would provide cheap electricity and water to the farmers”, he told the USAID director.
The chief minister further stated the government was also providing solar tube wells to the farmers and electric vehicles are being introduced to fulfil the vision of a green Punjab. He said that USAID’s support in these programs would be welcomed.
He told Mr Reed that a cell has been created in the Planning and Development Board to implement the agreement to declare Punjab and California as sister states. This agreement would boost mutual contacts and investment. The IT companies of Silicon Valley would be welcomed to Punjab; the CM said and added that he personally monitors the progress of public welfare programs in Punjab.
The CM stated that Rescue 1122 is the best emergency service in Pakistan but also in South Asia. This service has been devolved to provide convenience to the people. The Emergency Services Academy has been built on modern lines. The rescue 1122 staff was the first to reach out to the flood victims. The provincial government has given a huge relief package for flood affectees to the tune of billions of rupees. The damage to the houses and livestock of the victims has been compensated by the government, concluded the CM.
Originally published at The Nation