ISLAMABAD: Deputy Chairman National Accountability Bureau (NAB) Sohail Nasir has urged everyone, especially the youth, to play a role in eliminating corruption and pledged to continue the fight until corruption is completely eradicated from the country.
Speaking at the seminar titled “Uniting with Youth Against Corruption: Shaping Tomorrow’s Integrity” to commemorate the International Anti-Corruption Day 2024, organized by NAB Rawalpindi, Sohail Nasir highlighted the significance of collective efforts, guided by Islamic teachings, to address societal challenges.
Adding further, he said that education, collaboration, and youth engagement are key to fostering a culture of integrity.
Pakistan Sweet Homes Chairman Zammurd Khan, who was the chief guest, emphasized instilment of integrity and hope among the youth from a nascent stage and urged the audience to focus on positive outlook of the country. He also commended the efforts of NAB Rawalpindi/Islamabad which has provided relief to around 7,000 victims during the last year alone.
Prosecutor General Accountability Ihtisham Qadir appreciated the NAB’s efforts against the menace of corruption and celebrated the role of youth in raising awareness in masses. He further reiterated NAB’s chairman vision of a Pakistan purged of corruption.
Director General, NAB Rawalpindi, Mirza Muhammad Irfan Baig, shed light on the theme, highlighting the transformative role of youth in cultivating a transparent and accountable society. He apprised the audience about NAB’s recovery efforts, ongoing initiatives to streamline complaint redressal and removal of bottlenecks in dispensation of accountability.
He further stated that corruption thrives on apathy and silence and that youth must lead the charge by rejecting corrupt practices. He also advocated for transparency and holding institutions as well as individuals accountable for creating a just and fair society.
To include students in anti-corruption awareness drive, NAB organized speech, painting, and essay writing competitions held throughout the year, across various schools and colleges in Rawalpindi, Chakwal, Murree, Attock, Jhelum, and Islamabad Capital Territory (ICT) with the purpose of creating an awareness among the promising youth.
The chief guest appreciated the participants and distributed souvenirs and certificates among the winners. The event concluded with an Awareness Walk, led by the chief guest, and accompanied by senior government officers, students, scouts from PBSA and Sweet Home cadets to advocate for a corruption-free Pakistan.