Over 164 closed BHUs operationalized Victory in fight against terrorism impossible sans bettering service delivery & governance, says CM
Independent Report
QUETTA: As a result of the reforms in health sector by the incumbent provincial government, more than 164 previously non-functional Basic Health Units (BHUs) have been operationalized over the past 20 months, leading to a significant improvement in primary healthcare services.
The Chief Minister, Mir Sarfraz Bugti stated this in a message on the social media platform “X” on Tuesday.
Mir Sarfraz Bugti said that restoration of the BHUs would enable over 100,000 patients in the province to benefit from Outpatient Department (OPD) services each year, marking an important step in providing immediate medical facilities to the public at the neighborhood and rural level.
In his message, the Chief Minister emphasized that winning the fight against terrorism is not possible without improvements in service delivery and governance.
He wrote on the social media platform that the government is focusing on strengthening governance, enhancing public service delivery and improving the efficiency of government institutions, as a strong and stable system is the key to eliminating terrorism.
Mir Sarfraz Bugti stated that the reforms undertaken in the health sector reflect the government’s priorities, and similar initiatives would continue in the future to further improve the quality of life for the public.
