HomeDomesticLakki administration brings peace, dignity to neglected hearts: DC

Lakki administration brings peace, dignity to neglected hearts: DC

- Advertisement -
LAKKI MARWAT, Nov 05 (APP): From administrative chambers to remote localities, the district is witnessing positive transformation.
Once dubbed Kheru Khel, Sheri Khel, and Pahar Khel Pakka as no go areas in Lakki Marwat, woke up to a new dawn of hope and prosperity on Wednesday.
After successful Khuli Kachehris in the western belt, the administration stepped further into the district’s most far-flung and long-ignored settlements, carrying with them the same message of dignity, service, and commitment.
Deputy Commissioner Hameedullah Khan, Brigade Commander Haider Ali, District Police Officer Nazir Khan (PSP), CO 83 Medium, Additional Assistant Commissioner-1, Assistant Commissioner UT, and representatives of line departments including DEO (Male), XEN PHE, SDO C&W, and Assistant Director Local Government joined the visit demonstrating that the entire state machinery stands united with the citizens.
For years, these communities suffered from weak services, insecurity, and a belief that government presence would never reach them again. But today, the district administration stands among them not as distant officials, but as partners in rebuilding life, infrastructure, and trust.
Residents voiced long-pending issues such as broken link roads, weak health facilities, closed schools, water shortages, documentation and livelihood problems during open courts
Instead of promises for later, many matters were addressed instantly. Directions were issued for road repair, improved health outreach, accelerated development works, and stronger night patrolling so families can live with confidence.
DPO Nazir Khan (PSP) assured locals that police presence will remain visible and active.
“Our first responsibility is your safety. We are here to protect you, support you, and stand with your families. The trust between the people and the police is stronger than ever,” he said.
Brigade Commander Haider Ali, Commander 55 Brigade, appreciated the courage and resilience of the communities, reaffirming that every citizen of Lakki Marwat deserves peace, opportunity, and dignity.
Pakistan’s armed forces, police, and civil administration continue to work together not through force, but through service, assistance, and partnership.
This cooperation has restored people’s confidence and created a safe space where communities speak freely and participate in development decisions.
Under the leadership of DC Hameedullah Khan, Lakki Marwat is shifting from paperwork governance to field governance where closed schools are reopening, health units are being revived, staff attendance monitored through real-time geo-mapping and pending development projects resumed after years of delay.
In these remote settlements, steps were taken for link-road rehabilitation, improvement of water supply schemes, and identification of street-light points to make evening movement safer for women and children.
Ration and relief assistance was also provided to vulnerable families by strengthening the bond of care between state and citizen.
The residents welcomed the delegation warmly in the area where many elders expressed that for the first time in years, senior officers sat among them with humility and patience.
“Government has finally come back to us,” a villager Noor Ali Marwat said. “We no longer feel abandoned.”
The Deputy Commissioner assured that inspections, development projects, and community meetings will continue regularly, ensuring no voice goes unheard again.
From the western belt to the highest mountain hamlets, Lakki Marwat is changing. He said schools are reopening, hospitals are functioning, markets are active — and hope has taken root again.
With compassion, cooperation, and continuous presence, he said Lakki Marwat’s revival is not just a claim rather it is already happening.
RELATED ARTICLES

Most Popular