Peshawar, December 7, 2024 – Chief Minister of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Ali Amin Gandapur, has pledged to revitalize health services in the province’s remote areas, addressing longstanding challenges in the healthcare sector.
Speaking at the annual convocation of Gomal Medical College, the Chief Minister emphasized the importance of leadership in driving progress. “Strong leadership is essential to move our country forward,” he said. Gandapur reaffirmed his commitment to merit-based policies, adding, “I have never sought personal favors for any doctor.”
He highlighted the difficulties faced by healthcare professionals, such as poor law and order and the isolation of remote regions, which often deter them from working in underprivileged areas. Encouraging the graduating doctors to take up this challenge, Gandapur said, “Be the change-makers who serve in the most deprived areas.”
Delivering a message of resilience and self-betterment, the Chief Minister remarked, “If your past is not perfect, fix your present. Every problem has a solution.” He concluded by urging the young doctors to lead with purpose and determination, inspiring them to play a pivotal role in improving healthcare access for marginalized communities.
This commitment to healthcare reform reflects the provincial government’s focus on ensuring quality medical services reach every corner of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.