- Participants of National Security and War Course 2016 of National Defence University call on the Chief Minister
- Maj. Gen. Najamul Hassan says KP has been put on very correct path of governance and policies and emerging as a role model for all others
PESHAWAR, December 18: The participants of “National Security and War Course 2016” of the National Defense University called on the Chief Minister Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pervez Khattak and attended a briefing about Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Security, development planning, social and economic sectors’ reforms and initiatives at the Chief Minister House Friday.
Major General Najamul Hassan, Chief Instructor of the course, in his remarks on this occasion found that “Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province has been put on very correct path of governance and policies and emerging as a role model for all others”.
The 210-member delegation comprised three Chief Instructors (two Major Generals and one Rear Admiral), 25 faculty members and 182 course participants from Pakistan Armed Forces, CSS Officers and Senior Military Officers from friendly countries.
Home Secretary Arbab Muhammad Arif and Secretary Planning & Development Syed Zafar Ali Shah gave detailed briefing about their sectors.
Commenting on the provincial government’s performance the Chief Instructor Major General Najamul Hassan observed that “how to put one’s house in order is being seen in this province”. He said that the participants of the course during their visit to Khyber Pakhtunkhwa also found that a number of fine practices in shape of legislation, policies, capacity enhancement, good governance, transparency, accountability and health, education and police reforms etc. being exercised by KP government.
Interacting with the course participants on this occasion the Chief Minister said, despite the fact that presence of huge number of Afghan Refugees was burdening the social and economic structure of the province, the provincial government was treating them as guests and it was not in favor of forced repatriation of the refugees. He said, we want peace in Afghanistan so that Afghan Refugees could respectfully return to their homeland.