MULTAN, Pakistan: The Punjab Chief Minister Shahbaz Sharif said the facility of kidney transplant would soon be available at Multan Institute of Kidney Diseases.
While talking to reporters after inspection of the Kidney Institute in Multan on Wednesday, the Chief Minister expressed his dissatisfaction over non-provision of medicines to some patients as the Punjab government was providing huge funds to the Institute for the treatment of patients.
Shahbaz Sharif directed the administration to reimburse those patients who were purchasing medicines from the market. However, some patients informed the Chief Minister that they were receiving medicines from the Institute.
The Punjab Chief Minister informed that the provincial government was providing 100 percent free treatment facility at the Institute. He also said that Chief Minister Inspection Team (CMIT) would check record of drug store to determine as to how many patients were given medicines from the pharmacy during the last two months.
The Chief Minister suspended three officials including SDO, Xen and SE Building as they did not remove faults in the Institute’s Building despite his (CM’s) directions on the matter during his last visit.
Shahbaz Sharif noticed and expressed concern over non-availability of water in VIP toilet and questioned the availability of basic facilities in other washrooms. He said that negligence in provision of healthcare facilities would not be tolerated.
On the occasion, Provincial Minister for Specialized Healthcare and Medical Education Khawaja Salman Rafique, MNA Abdul Ghaffar Dogar, Mayor Multan Chaudhry Naveedul Haq Aaraen, Commissioner Multan Bilal Ahmed Butt, RPO Sultan Azam Taimuri and other officials were also present.