Expansion of roads network under CPEC a big test for NH&MP: Inspector General Inam Ghani
Gwadar Pro
Sheikhupura: National Highways and Motorway Police (NH&MP) Inspector General (IG) Inam Ghani has said that the expansion of the roads network under the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) was a big test for the NH&MP.
Speaking at the inaugural ceremony of new buildings of Admin Block, Academic Block and barracks at the NH&MP Training College Sheikhupura, the IG maintained that and the quality training of NH&MP officers was vital to cope with these challenges.
He mentioned that training played a crucial role in the success of any organisation and capacity building of its officers, and the NH&MP was one of its examples.
Ghani stressed that CPEC was a mega project that would put the country on the highway to the prosperity.
“The expansion of the roads network under the CPEC is a big test for the NH&MP. The quality training of our officers is vital to cope with the challenges and opportunities,” he added.
Inam Ghani emphasized that the NH&MP was a prestigious department with deep-rooted respect in people’s hearts due to adoption of golden principles of honesty, courtesy, and help.
He contended that outcomes of the best training practices including mental, physical and moral, being imparted to the NH&MP officials, should be seen in the field.
He also appreciated the efforts of Commandant Training College Mahboob Aslam in expansion of the NH&MP Training College.
Additional IG Khalid Mahmood, Commandant Training College Deputy IG Mehboob Aslam, Deputy Commandant Taimoor Khan, City Police Officer (CPO) Training Nasim Shah and others were also present.
On the occasion, DIG Mehboob Aslam said that it was his strong desire to uplift the standards of the college to the point where it could compete with any other renowned training institute. He pledged that he and his team would work day and night to materialise his dreams.
At the end of the event, souvenirs were distributed among officers who worked hard to initiate the vital development project.