Punjab minister Ghafoor restored
LAHORE
- Punjab Chief Minister Shahbaz Sharif has asked Chaudhry Abdul
Ghafoor to continue working as Minister
Prisons. The CM had stopped him from working after his row with the
customs officials at Allama Iqbal International
Airport a couple of weeks back.
Ghafoor got a new lease of life of his tenure as the CM wrote a
letter to him, asking him to perform his duties honestly though with
reprimand. The letter says to become a public representative is a
unique honour that Allah Almighty bestows upon only few people.
However, this honour also entails a huge responsibility and as
public representative,
our prime duty is to show highest level of propriety in our social
conduct and be a role model for the
general public.
Referring to the untoward incident that of May 19 last, the CM said
that government was committed to uphold the law
and for that reason it appointed an independent tribunal to inquire
into the matter. He said that contrary to the allegations, the
tribunal, in its findings, has not found the reported facts
completely true and suggested that media
blew up the incident out of proportions. He regretted that the
conduct of a provincial minister was categorised
as inappropriate. According to the CM, such questionable conduct
should not have been exhibited in the first place. It is needless to
emphasize that the public representatives and incumbents of public
offices, need to be more
cautious and careful than the ordinary citizen.
The Chief Minister hoped that in future, besides making meaningful
contribution to the affairs of the government, the
minister will do his best to uphold the principles of rule of law,
show exemplary public behaviour and proper social
conduct values most cherished by any civilized and law-abiding
society.
The Nation : June 08, 2009 |