MOL Pakistan donates ambulances to Karak, Kohat

By Bureau report
June 05, 2025
This image shows the representational image of an ambulance. — Pexels/File
This image shows the representational image of an ambulance. — Pexels/File

PESHAWAR: MOL Pakistan has reaffirmed its commitment to strengthening healthcare infrastructure in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa by donating fully equipped ambulances to the administrations of Karak and Kohat districts.

A representative from MOL Pakistan handed over the ambulances to Muhammad Abid Majeed, additional chief secretary (ACS) Home and Tribal Affairs, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, at a ceremony here on Wednesday. During the event, messages from MOL Pakistan’s leadership were conveyed on their behalf to highlight the significance of this donation.

Abid Majeed extended his gratitude to MOL Pakistan, acknowledging the company’s ongoing commitment to community welfare through its corporate social responsibility (CSR) efforts. He remarked, “The availability of modern ambulances will greatly enhance the ability of local hospitals to provide essential emergency medical evacuation services, helping to save precious lives within the community.”

Zsombor Marton, global head of Exploration and Production at MOL Group, read out, emphasizing the company’s dedication to community health: “This gesture of goodwill aims to address the healthcare challenges faced by these communities and foster stronger relationships with them. By donating these ambulances, MOL Pakistan reaffirms its commitment to improving healthcare facilities and contributing to the well-being of the people in Karak and Kohat.”

A message from Adam László, chief executive Officer of MOL Pakistan, expressed the company’s commitment to social development alongside its core business activities: “Our presence in Pakistan is defined not only by energy exploration, but also by the partnerships we build with communities. We are honored to support the provincial administration in strengthening emergency healthcare services in Karak and Kohat.”