PM Imran Khan inaugurates NHA's e-governance system

"We will ask other ministries to also shift towards e-governance," says PM Imran Khan

By Web Desk
January 13, 2021
Prime Minister Imran Khan addresses a NHA event to mark launch of e-building and GIS mapping, on January 13, 2020. — YouTube

Prime Minister Imran Khan on Wednesday inaugurated the National Highway Authority (NHA) e-governance system — that includes e-bidding, e-billing, and GIS Mapping — and said that it would help combat corruption.

Speaking on the occasion, the prime minister said that if the head of state is involved in corruption then the country's entire machinery that works under him is affected.

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The prime minister, speaking about the NHA's initiative, said that the corruption in the tenders and bidding would reduce through the institution's new measures.

"We will ask other ministries to also shift towards e-governance," he said.

These modern systems were rolled out 20-years ago, the premier said, adding: "The people who take advantage of an outdated system do not want it to improve."

He highlighted that through automation, the world was able to curtail corruption. "Unfortunately, we have accepted this corrupted system."

"Only a self-reliant and honest nation deserves respect," the prime minister said.

He lamented that when the head of state is dishonest, it affects the entire system. "Failure to acknowledge corruption is worse than being corrupt."

The prime minister, refraining from naming anyone, said that a Pakistani politician had transferred $1billion from Saudi Arabia to London.

"The country is surviving on loans, while people have acquired assets in foreign countries."

Comparing Pakistani leaders' lifestyles and the leaders of other countries, he said: "Looking at our leaders' lifestyles, it feels like poverty is non-existent in our country."

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