Peshawar, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Chief Minister, Muhammad Sohail Afridi, has issued stringent directives to the administration of the merged districts, emphasizing the critical need to bring out-of-school children into the educational fold through specialized initiatives. Addressing a crucial meeting in Peshawar, the Chief Minister underscored the government’s commitment to ensuring a brighter future for the youth of these regions.
In a significant move to enhance governance and public welfare, Chief Minister Afridi has mandated a substantial improvement in service delivery across the merged districts within the next three months. This ambitious timeline reflects the provincial government’s determination to streamline administrative processes and ensure that essential services reach every citizen efficiently and effectively. The Chief Minister stressed that this period is crucial for setting new benchmarks in public service.
The directive particularly focuses on addressing the challenge of out-of-school children, a key priority for socio-economic upliftment in the merged areas. Special attention will be given to developing and implementing targeted programs designed to identify these children and facilitate their enrollment into schools. These initiatives aim to integrate them into the mainstream education system, providing them with opportunities for learning and development that are fundamental for their personal growth and the overall progress of the region.
Chief Minister Afridi’s vision for the merged districts encompasses not only improved educational access but also a comprehensive enhancement of all public services. These decisive steps are expected to bring about positive transformations, fostering a more educated, empowered, and prosperous community in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa’s merged districts. The administration has been urged to execute these directives with utmost diligence and commitment, ensuring measurable outcomes within the stipulated timeframe.