GWADAR, Dec 29 (APP): Prime Minister Syed Yusuf Raza Gilani Tuesday vowed to carry forward the mission of Shaheed Zulfikar Ali Bhutto and ensure that the working class of the country and its deprived sections get their due share.Inaugurating a 100-unit Labour Housing colony here, Gilani said the government was committed to transforming the lives of the people of the country by providing them their rights.He said Pakistan People’s Party was not merely a political party, but an ideology aimed at empowering the masses. He said the party was committed to missions of Shaheed Zulfikar Ali Bhutto and Benazir Bhutto.
Gilani promised to announce a labour policy soon that would comprehensively address their issues and improve the working conditions besides giving them the due status.
The prime minister vowed that the 1973 Constitution would be restored in its original form and said it was because of it that the federation had survived the challenges.
He said his government would continue to pursue the policy of reconciliation and take along all political forces of the country to ensure its development and progress.
Gilani who is in Gwadar along with his cabinet to chair its meeting and sign the historic National Finance Commission award on Wednesday said the objective was to highlight the importance of the province and the Gwadar port.
He said the port would serve as a gateway for the world to Pakistan and the Central Asian Republics and China and boost the national economy but also revolutionize the lives of the people of Balochistan.
He said over 5,000 graduates of Balochistan would be provided jobs. He said he has fulfilled the promise made to the people of Balochistan to give them their due rights. He also promised technical training and jobs for the students who have completed their matriculation.
He also directed the Minister for Labour Syed Khurshid Shah to ensure that the labour force in the province is registered with the Employees Old Age Benefits Institution (EOBI).
The prime minister mentioned the Benazir Income Support Program and said it would end poverty, empower the women but also bring to their doorsteps the facilities of health, education and livelihood.
Gilani earlier unveiled the plaque to inaugurate the Labour colony and handed over allotment letters to the workers. He also visited some units, constructed by the Ministry of Labour through the Workers Welfare Fund. APP
Gilani promised to announce a labour policy soon that would comprehensively address their issues and improve the working conditions besides giving them the due status.
The prime minister vowed that the 1973 Constitution would be restored in its original form and said it was because of it that the federation had survived the challenges.
He said his government would continue to pursue the policy of reconciliation and take along all political forces of the country to ensure its development and progress.
Gilani who is in Gwadar along with his cabinet to chair its meeting and sign the historic National Finance Commission award on Wednesday said the objective was to highlight the importance of the province and the Gwadar port.
He said the port would serve as a gateway for the world to Pakistan and the Central Asian Republics and China and boost the national economy but also revolutionize the lives of the people of Balochistan.
He said over 5,000 graduates of Balochistan would be provided jobs. He said he has fulfilled the promise made to the people of Balochistan to give them their due rights. He also promised technical training and jobs for the students who have completed their matriculation.
He also directed the Minister for Labour Syed Khurshid Shah to ensure that the labour force in the province is registered with the Employees Old Age Benefits Institution (EOBI).
The prime minister mentioned the Benazir Income Support Program and said it would end poverty, empower the women but also bring to their doorsteps the facilities of health, education and livelihood.
Gilani earlier unveiled the plaque to inaugurate the Labour colony and handed over allotment letters to the workers. He also visited some units, constructed by the Ministry of Labour through the Workers Welfare Fund. APP
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