Punjab Chief Minister Usman Buzdar on Wednesday said that social distancing is necessary to counter novel coronavirus along with use of mask and sanitizer.
The CM said in his statement that shopkeepers should follow the policy of ‘no mask, no service’ to reduce the spread of Covid-19. We must learn to live with this pandemic by taking precautionary measures, he said.
“Coronavirus has caused political, social and economical changes across the globe. Cooperation by public is very important to make the government’s campaign against the epidemic successful. “No one can predict how long will coronavirus last. People can make the lives of their loved ones safe through precautionary measures.”
The citizens can remain safe from it and also protect the lives of the loved ones by following necessary pre-cautioners. No one can prognosticate the longevity of the coronavirus, the CM concluded.
The CM has expressed a deep sense of sorrow over the death of PTI MPA from KPK Mian Jamshed ud Din Kakakhel. In a condolence message, the CM said that he is deeply saddened over the death of Mian Jamshed ud Din Kakakhel and prayed to Almighty Allah to rest the departed soul in eternal peace and grant courage to the bereaved family to bear the loss with equanimity.
Chief Minister Usman Buzdar has directed to take every administrative step to stabilise the prices of essential items in the province.
He issued this direction while presiding over a meeting at his office here on Wednesday. The meeting took stock of different matters including the provision of wheat to KP province and stabilizsation of prices of essential items.
The CM asserted that no one will be allowed to increase the prices of essential items including flour, sugar, ghee and poultry adding that administrative action will be taken against illegal profiteers. He reiterated that the provision of essential items will be ensured at fixed rates. Those who are looting the people, in the name of profit, should fear Allah, he added. The government will protect the rights of the people and every cartel, jeopardising the public interest, will be broken, he told.
The CM asserted that people cannot be left at the mercy of hoarders and illegal profiteers and directed to initiate indiscriminate crackdown against them. Action will be initiated against those involved in the price hike, he added. Illegal increase in the rates of different items is intolerable and all powers will be utilized to provide different items at fixed rates to the people, the CM said.
The chief minister emphasized that an increase in the rates of flour, sugar, ghee and poultry is unacceptable after a sufficient decrease in the prices of petroleum products. He directed the price-control mechanism should be effectively utilized as the elements involved in the price-hike are a criminal of society as well as the law. He directed that price-control magistrates should daily check the prices of essential items.
The CM assured that flour mills will be accommodated to enhance their flour reserves. The Punjab government has made a record wheat purchase in the current season as more than 43 lakh metric ton wheat reserves are available with the government, he said. Similarly, the Punjab government has more than 18 lakh ton sugar reserves and it has also ensured payments of more than Rs 170 billion to farmers.
The administration, industry and food departments should keep a vigilant eye on the situation as there is no room for looters, he emphasised. The action against price-hike should be regularly monitored. The food needs of KPK province will be taken care of as they are the brethren of Punjab province, the CM concluded.
Senior Minister Abdul Aleem Khan, Industries Minister Mian Aslam Iqbal, Chief Secretary, ACS (Urbanization), Commissioner Lahore, secretaries of food, livestock and industries departments and others attended the meeting.