Minister seeks reforms in Pakistan Post

ISLAMABAD: Federal Minister for Communications Abdul Aleem Khan on Thursday visited the Directorate General of Pakistan Post and urged comprehensive reforms in the organisation.
Presiding over a high-level meeting to review the organization’s performance, financial health, and future strategy, the minister emphasised the urgent need for comprehensive reforms, restructuring, and modernization.
He directed the Pakistan Post to formulate a practical three year business plan aimed at achieving financial self-sufficiency and reducing the burden on the national exchequer.
“Pakistan Post must adapt to changing market demands and competitive environments,” he said, adding that: “We must abandon outdated practices and adopt an efficient, modern working model to transform this historic institution into a profitable entity aligned with public needs.”
Federal minister highlighted that the future of Pakistan Post depends entirely on tangible performance improvements.  He stressed that the organization’s 20,000 employees must play a proactive role in securing its survival and progress. “We have to bring it on par with the counterpart international organisations,” he said. –Agencies