KP Governor Stresses Youth Skills Investment for Pakistan Future
KP Governor Urges Youth Skills Investment for Future

Governor Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Faisal Karim Kundi on Wednesday emphasized that investing in the skills and abilities of young people is an investment in Pakistan's brighter future. He stressed that equipping children with modern education and technical skills is the need of the time. Addressing a certificate and toolkit distribution ceremony at the Governor House for youths who completed a mobile phone repairing course, the Governor said skilled youth can create dignified employment opportunities for themselves and contribute to the economic stability of their families.

Training Programme Collaboration

The training programme was organized by the Society for Skill, Training and Development (SSTD) in collaboration with Helvetas Swiss Intercooperation Pakistan. Senior Director SSTD Muhammad Haseeb Khan, Country Director of Helvetas Swiss Intercooperation Pakistan Dr Arjumand Nizami, trainees, and their parents attended the ceremony. The Governor said the programme represents an effective and sustainable investment in the future of children, adding that Pakistan's youth have been affected by various national challenges and therefore deserve special attention in education and skills development.

Private Sector Role in Technical Education

He appreciated the role of the private sector in promoting technical education and urged both public and private organizations to expand such skill development programmes to all districts of the province. Kundi assured that the Governor House would continue extending all possible support for initiatives aimed at promoting vocational education and appreciated the services of Helvetas and SSTD in empowering young people through technical training.

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Criticism of Provincial Government

Talking to media persons later, the Governor criticized the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa government over the recently approved perks-related bill, asking the party claiming transparency and justice to explain how the legislation was passed by the provincial assembly. He said the provincial government had secured benefits for itself but failed to provide relief to the people, while expressing concern over attempts to impose restrictions on the media, terming them contrary to democratic values.

Security and Governance Challenges

The Governor said Khyber Pakhtunkhwa is facing serious security challenges and needs effective governance and public service instead of additional privileges. He alleged that the provincial government had failed to protect the lives and property of citizens and that the health, education, and other essential sectors are in poor condition. Kundi also said that under the Constitution, every bill passed by the provincial assembly is sent to the Governor for consideration. He said he had raised constitutional objections to several provincial bills, but if a bill is reconsidered by the assembly and resent, it automatically becomes law after the expiry of the constitutional period.

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