Sindh Chief Minister Welcomes 11 New Assistant Commissioners in Training.
Karachi Web Desk – Sindh Chief Minister Syed Murad Ali Shah warmly welcomed 11 newly appointed Assistant Commissioners currently undergoing training in various districts of Sindh. These officers, hailing from Punjab, visited the Chief Minister to discuss their roles, aspirations, and training objectives.
The meeting was attended by Chief Secretary Asif Haider Shah, Principal Secretary Agha Wasif, Secretary to CM Rahim Sheikh, Secretary Services Ghulam Ali Brahmani, and Additional Secretary Services Agha Sher Zaman.
Speaking to the Assistant Commissioners, the Chief Minister emphasized their pivotal role in serving the public and strengthening the administrative system.
“This is a critical phase in your career. Your training should instill a commitment to public service,” he said. “Our nation needs an efficient and skilled civil service to drive progress and serve its people better.”
The Chief Minister further highlighted the importance of specialization in modern governance, encouraging the new officers to adapt and excel in their respective roles.
“I am confident that your inclusion in the civil service will prove to be a valuable asset. This is an era of expertise, and civil services must evolve with it,” he added.
During the interactive session, CM Murad Ali Shah engaged the Assistant Commissioners in an open discussion about their career goals, aspirations, and challenges they anticipate in the future.
This welcoming gesture from Sindh’s leadership underscores the government’s commitment to nurturing a highly competent and service-oriented administrative workforce.
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