ISLAMABAD, Pakistan: Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif has assured to extend maximum resources for capacity building of National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) both in terms of human resource development and provision of necessary equipment.
In his remarks during a visit to Emergencies Operation System of NDMA in Islamabad on Thursday, the prime minister described the Emergencies Operation System of NDMA as a world class facility and a safety wall for the Country, and said that induction should be made in it purely on merit.
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The prime minister said that world class centers should be selected both inside and outside the Country for the training of human resource in disaster preparedness and response. He said that the government will bear the expenses for the training programs, highlighting it is an investment to save our future investments.
The prime minister also emphasized the importance of greater coordination between the center and the federating units to effectively deal with the challenge of climate change.
The Ministry of Climate Change should play a proactive role in this regard, he added.
Shahbaz Sharif said that a comprehensive plan should be worked out in consultation with the provinces for the procurement of necessary equipment in order to ensure complete preparedness and readiness in the face of any calamity.
The prime minister also recalled the coordination exhibited by the provinces and the center during the 2022 floods saying this led to rehabilitation of millions of affected people.
Shahbaz Sharif mentioned that the government has set aside record development budget of Rs 80 billion for the IT Sector. He said that the aim is to train our youth with the latest skills.