BISP is an exemplary social safety program serving nearly 10 million needy families across Pakistan: Dr. Muhammad Amjad Saqib



GUJRANWALA, Oct 25 (SABAH): Chairperson of the Benazir Income Support Programme (BISP), Dr. Muhammad Amjad Saqib has said that BISP is an exemplary social safety program serving nearly 10 million needy families across Pakistan. He said that BISP is tirelessly caring for its needy beneficiaries with limited resources, embodying the essence of a welfare state.

He expressed these thoughts during his visit to Jamia Masjid Mian Umar Din in Gujranwala on Wednesday, where he addressed a gathering of dedicated BISP staff representing divisions of Gujranwala, Gujrat, Hafizabad, and Sialkot.

Dr. Amjad Saqib emphasized the significance of the cash assistance provided by BISP to the needy families. This financial aid plays a pivotal role in enabling them to meet essential domestic expenses, invest in their children’s education, and secure their next meal, he said.

Chairperson BISP said that Benazir Taleemi Wazaif initiative, which educates the children of needy families, and the provision of Benazir Scholarships, are two vital pillars of BISP’s commitment to empowering the marginalized sections of society. BISP is now placing a strong focus on imparting technical skills to these children, thereby equipping them with the means to earn a livelihood and become productive members of society, he added.

Addressing the BISP employees, Dr. Amjad Saqib urged them to consider their roles not merely as jobs but as acts of worship. He stressed the importance of treating women with kindness, love, and dignity and said that considering any dignified families as beggars is nothing than a big sin. He underscored that the needy families are often illiterate and encouraged BISP employees to guide and facilitate them in the best possible manner.

Dr. Amjad Saqib quoted that, “If a person saves the life of another, it means he saved the whole of humanity.” He expressed his vision for making BISP an exemplary organization, where beneficiaries are welcomed with open hearts and respect. Dr. Saqib asserted that it is both a religious and moral duty to treat women with the utmost respect and dignity.

During his visit, Dr. Amjad Saqib emphasized the importance of maintaining a clean environment within BISP offices, providing clean drinking water, and ensuring proper shelter and fans for women who often wait in long queues for services.

He also sought input from BISP employees on ways to enhance the program’s operations and services, fostering a collaborative approach to its ongoing development.

Furthermore, Dr. Amjad Saqib illuminated the potential of utilizing mosques as centers for the disbursement of stipends to BISP families, further strengthening the bond between the program and local communities. He also offered prayers with BISP employees, cementing the spirit of unity and purpose.

Dr. Muhammad Amjad Saqib’s visit to Gujranwala exemplified his dedication to the values and mission of BISP, demonstrating a commitment to improving the lives of countless individuals across Pakistan.

Earlier in the morning, he was invited as Chief Guest in Rashid Latif University Lahore where he addressed more than 500 students, faculty and senior management and shared stories of BISP with them.