Nisar terms tenure as challenging, acknowledges entire ministry’s staff

Nisar hoped that the momentum generated would be carried forward by the ministry

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ISLAMABAD, Jul 31 (APP): Former minister for Interior, Chaudhry Nisar Ali Khan on Monday acknowledged the entire ministry, including heads and staff of its attached departments for their hard-work, diligence and commitment to duty during his tenure.

In a letter written to secretary interior, Nisar gave credit to the entire team of the ministry and its attached departments for providing him with support in translating a vision into reality.

He also acknowledged services of former interior secretaries who worked with him during this period for their cooperation and commitment to bring qualitative change in the working environment. 

He said during his political career, spanning over three decades, he has had an opportunity to head various ministries as minister and added that the present tenure was the most challenging during his entire political career due to the multi-faceted challenges that we, as a country, were faced with.

Nisar said, “From issues connected to our national security, the fight against militants to ensuring internal security and maintenance of law and order, from various administrative measures and internal reforms within our organizations to formulating new policies aimed at restoring sanctity of our laws and introducing transparency and rule of law, we had multi-dimensional tasks before as whatever we have been able to accomplish during this period is a matter of record.”

“I realise that at times my expectations from the ministry and its attached departments exceeded institutional capacities but we must not forget that people of Pakistan look towards the politicians and bureaucrats of country for redressal of their issues,” he said.

“We cannot afford to be oblivious of their issues and problems. I am confident that each and every officer has a realisation of his responsibilities and what we owe to our people and our country,” he added.

Nisar also hoped that the momentum generated would be carried forward and each day would witness further improvements in output and ability of the ministry and its attached departments towards service delivery.