CPEC projects: NH&MP will hire 10000 personnel

National Highways & Motorway Police will recruit more than 10,000 personnel in near future to cater the additional responsibilities to be handed over in the shape of China Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC).

NH&MP remained an exemplary department for all the national institutions due to its consistent excellent performance over the years since its inception. The professional working of NH&MP has become a role model for other departments of country.

National Highways and Motorway Police are extending its excellent services for road users travelling on Highways and Motorways to make their journey safer and secure. The government has initiated multiple mega projects for the development specifically road networks. These projects will play a pivotal role in achieving economic objectives of the country. The responsibilities of NH&MP after completion of these projects, are going to increase manifolds, explains a press release.

This was stated by Minister of State for Communications, Muhammad Junaid Anwar Chaudhry on 20th Raising Day of NH&MP at DIG Hamid Shakeel Shaheed Auditorium.

The ceremony was attended by Secretary Communications Muhammmad Siddique Memon, Chairman NHA Shahid Ashraf Tarar, Deputy DG FWO Maj. Gen Saeed Akhtar, former Inspectors General of Police, IG NH&MP Dr. Syed Kaleem Imam, DIG HQs Ishfaq Ahmed, DIG (Operations) Ghulam Rasul Zahid, AIG Mujeeb ur Rehman, AIG Asghar Ali, Sector Commanders, senior officers and families of martyrs.

Minister of State for Communications further stated that NH&MP is one of the few institutions of Pakistan, on which a nation feels proud. The establishment of NH&MP in 1997 was the vision of the then government. He said, today’s ceremony is the acknowledgement of excellent performance of this esteemed organization.

The IG, NH&MP Dr. Syed kaleem Imam said that NH&MP is fighting and making vigorous efforts to reduce accident rate to lowest level by maintaining better discipline on road through briefing, educations and constructive enforcement.

He further said that in view of ever growing traffic flow and construction of the new configurations, necessitates for development of a well thought strategy to scientifically overcome the upcoming challenges. On this auspicious occasion former Inspectors General of Police Iftikhar Rashid, Raffat Pasha, Dr. Waseem Kausar, Zaffar Abbas Lak and Zulfiqar Ahmed Cheema also share their well wishes for the success of this Institution.