Naveed Ahmad Khan
Islamabad: The Chief of Army Staff General Asim Munir said that we are all gathered here to make Pakistan green He addressed the participants as chief guest. He assured the people of Pakistan and the government, army’s full support for all the initiatives being initiated under the ambit of Special Facilitation Investment Council (SFIC) including Green Pakistan Initiative.
The seminar was attended by federal ministers, chief ministers of Punjab and Sindh province, chief secretaries of provincial governments, agricultural experts and farmers from all the provinces.Foreign dignitaries and potential investors and experts from United Kingdom, Italy, Spain, China, Bahrain, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Turkiye and various other countries also attended the seminar.
General Asim said Allah has blessed Pakistan with many blessings. He Said we are a talented nation, the only requirement is that we contribute to its development together
Chief of Army Staff General Asim Munir has assured Pakistan Army’s full support for all the initiatives being initiated under the ambit of Special Investment Facilitation Council, including Green Pakistan Initiative launched today.
Addressing the National Seminar on Agriculture and Food Security at Jinnah Convention Centre in Islamabad on Monday, he said Allah Almighty has blessed Pakistan with many resources. He said we are a capable nation, which has the potential to rise to the top. He emphasized the need that everybody should contribute to its development.
General Asim Munir expressed the confidence that Pakistan will achieve progress and development and no power on the earth can stop this from happening.
He said we have gathered to make Pakistan green once again.
Agriculture experts and farmers highly appreciated the government’s landmark initiative and Pakistan Army’s special focus on revolutionizing the agriculture sector by promoting modern contemporary technology, collaboration of public and private sectors and trickling down dividends to the local farmers to alleviate poverty.
The participants hailed the conduct of seminar and its attendance by experts, government representatives and potential investors as a success and first step towards bringing positive change in the agriculture and livestock sectors.