First passport office inaugurated at Miranshah

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2021-06-06T02:00:14+05:00 OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT

PESHAWAR   -  Federal Interior Minister Sheikh Rasheed Ahmed on Saturday inaugurated  the first passport office in Miranshah, the district headquarters of North Waziristan, to facilitate locals.

Addressing the inauguration ceremony, he said the incumbent government has paying special attention towards the uplift of the merged districts  and for the purpose allocated special funds. The ceremony was attended by tribal elders and notable of the area.

He  acknowledged the unprecedented sacrifices of the tribute tribal to safeguard motherland from enemies, adding, they always stood shoulder to shoulder with Pakistan’s army against terrorists. The minister also lauded the support of tribal people to  armed forces for restoration of durable peace in the region.

“You tribal people fight the war for survival of the country and the entire nation is proud of your bravery and sacrifices”, he said. 

Sh Rasheed said personally he was in favor of the Jirga system as it provided a good alternative justice system due to the involvement of local elders who understood issues of the community better, adding, he would talk to Prime Minister  in this regard.

He said social fabric of Waziristan was unique, adding that the government would work to strengthen local customs, traditions and laws.  The minister said that he would also hold talks with Law Minister to frame laws in line with local customs and traditions.

He said that local people would be recruited in National Database and Registration Authority (NADRA) and  passport office on the merit.

Rasheed said immigration process would be made easy at Pak-Afghan border to facilitate movements at the border, adding that a passport office would be also setup at Angor Adda. The minister said internet services had been restored in South Waziristan and this facility would be extended to North Wazirisitan by this year.

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