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CM surprises students with unannounced visit

i2wtcBy i2wtcDecember 12, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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Afridi urges actionable steps for UoP financial self-sufficiency, enhanced student facilities

Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa Chief Minister Muhammad Sohail Afridi. Photo: File

PESHAWAR:

Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa Chief Minister Muhammad Sohail Afridi paid an unannounced and informal visit to the Department of Economics at the University of Peshawar, engaging directly with students and discussing the overall academic environment and related issues.

During the visit, the Chief Minister instructed the Vice-Chancellor to present actionable proposals for making the university financially self-sufficient. Highlighting the provincial government’s commitment to promoting education, research, and welfare initiatives for youth, Afridi criticised the federal government’s alleged corruption, noting that a “corrupt cabal” at the centre had inflicted severe damage on Pakistan’s economy, with historic corruption amounting to Rs5,300 billion affecting the entire nation.

Afridi emphasised that, in contrast, the provincial government prioritises public funds for the welfare and development of its people, undertaking concrete measures even in the face of discriminatory practices by the federal government.

He noted that if the province receives its due rights in a timely manner, ongoing development efforts could accelerate significantly.

Referring to federal dues, the Chief Minister revealed that over Rs2,200 billion in net hydropower profits are owed to Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa, along with Rs1,375 billion under the NFC award for merged districts.

Despite a promised annual allocation of Rs100 billion for the merged districts, only Rs168 billion has been disbursed over seven years, leaving Rs532 billion outstanding. Additionally, billions remain due in water charges.

Afridi urged students, particularly youth, to raise their voices for the province’s constitutional and legitimate rights. He stressed the importance of holding debates across all universities on provincial rights to raise awareness and empower students to actively advocate for their region.

Addressing security concerns, the Chief Minister remarked that previous closed-door decisions had caused irreparable damage, but the current government is committed to ensuring peace, stability, and development.

He also criticised the economic performance during the present federal government, noting GDP growth fell from 6.2 per cent under the previous administration to 2.6 per cent, reflecting failed economic policies.

On the education front, Afridi called for proposals to provide subsidised meals to students residing in university hostels, announced upgrades to the Economics Department computer lab, and revealed a Rs53 million solarisation project for the Economics, Political Science, and IM Studies departments to improve the learning environment. He added that scholarships and special financial packages for students would be included in the upcoming budget, alongside a fast-tracked internship policy to create employment opportunities for youth.

The Chief Minister concluded by encouraging students to embrace hard work, awareness, and determination, emphasising that the province’s future rests in the hands of its youth and that the government is committed to supporting them at every level.



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