Governor Sindh Muhammad Kamran Khan Tessori emphasized the pivotal role played by industrialists, traders, and businessmen in the vision of a prosperous and developed Pakistan. Speaking at the International Memon-to-Memon Business Conference, Tessori particularly highlighted the contributions of the Memon community, which has been actively involved in various social and welfare initiatives, both in Pakistan and globally.
The conference saw participation from renowned businessmen, traders, and delegates from around the world. Governor Tessori applauded the efforts to bring together the prominent Memon business community and appreciated their significant role in advancing the national economy.
Governor Sindh Muhammad Kamran Khan Tessori noted that the Memon community has contributed immensely to sectors such as education and healthcare, demonstrating their commitment to social upliftment. Governor Tessori assured all attending investors of providing maximum facilities through the Governor House’s helpline 1366, aimed at facilitating business growth.
While addressing the media, he remarked that the absence of the Memon community would have hindered Pakistan’s progress, as they have played an essential part in national economic development. Governor Sindh Muhammad Kamran Khan Tessori stressed the need to showcase Pakistan’s economy effectively to the world.
In response to a question regarding crime in Karachi, Tessori acknowledged the existence of criminal activities but expressed confidence in the police’s efforts to tackle the issue. Governor Sindh Muhammad Kamran Khan Tessori urged everyone to play their part in supporting law enforcement.
Governor Sindh Muhammad Kamran Khan Tessori also called on Pakistani businesspeople living abroad to act as ambassadors for the country, encouraging foreign investors to consider Pakistan as their top investment destination. At the event, the Governor distributed shields to notable businessmen, including Aqeel Karim Dhedhi, in recognition of their contributions to Pakistan’s economic development.