President Alvi stresses on upholding constitution for political stability
Last updated on: 09 May,2023 01:58 pm
A constitution does not belong to a politician or an institution, but to every individual
ISLAMABAD (APP): President Dr Arif Alvi has said upholding the country’s Constitution is the responsibility of all segments of society because the document not only guarantees political stability but also ensures the citizens’ fundamental rights.
“In addition to the administrative authority, it is the duty of the state and its organs to bring improvement to society through a system based on welfare,” he said in his address at a ceremony to recognise public contribution towards social welfare, held here at Aiwan-e-Sadr.
The event, organised by the Network for Human and Social Development (NHSD) acknowledged the services of departments and individuals in the field of humanitarian service and philanthropy.
President Alvi stressed that the Constitution vested power in citizens which led to realising a welfare state with a political system based on social justice. He said supremacy of the Constitution was vital as its pillars set out the goals for basic rights in various areas including education, health, employment and social and economic justice.
“A constitution does not belong to a politician or an institution, but to every individual of the country,” he said.
The president emphasised the importance of social welfare and philanthropy to address the problems amid the growing population, particularly in the shape of poverty, illiteracy and unemployment.
As per Unicef data, he said, the 27 million out-of-school children of Pakistan were a serious challenge that required urgent steps for their inclusion in the educational and skill-set system. Also, the country’s 10 per cent population of persons with disabilities needed mainstreaming, he added.
President Alvi highlighted the importance of adopting a preventive approach to health rather than a curative one to cope with the costly treatment of several diseases including Hepatitis, AIDS and communicable ailments.
He said national progress was linked with the implementation of the system of social caring and improving the lives of the people.
NHSD President Amir Ikram Ameen said his organisation was serving vulnerable communities of Pakistan through disaster management and mitigating disaster risk through poverty alleviation and ensuring educational and health facilities to women and children in remote villages.
Akhuwat Foundation Standing Committee Vice Chairman Badar Haroon said the organisation in 20 years empowered the people through microfinance loans worth Rs200 billion with a 99.9 per cent return rate.
He mentioned that 2,000 transgenders above 50 years of age were registered with Akhuwat Foundation, which was catering to their medical facilities in a respectable way.
ACT International Chief Executive Officer Syed Mubashir Ali Shah Banoori said the organisation, in close coordination with government departments, rolled out several projects during the recent flood emergency by providing the affected communities with food and shelter. Also, the provision of seeds, fertilisers, livelihood training, and restoration of agriculture at large was also being carried out, he added.
President Alvi gave away acknowledgement shields to organisations and individuals who contributed towards social welfare in their respective areas.