PESHAWAR: Governor Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Engr. Iqbal zafar Jhagra has said that almost 97 percent of TDPs have returned to their native lands and the remaining will be repatriated as soon as possible.
Moreover, he said various projects and developmental works are under process for reconstruction and rehabilitation purpose of TDPs.
He expressed these views while presiding over a high level meeting with a delegation of UNOCHA here at Governor's House on Wednesday.
The delegation was headed by Mr. Jhon Ging ( Director of Operations (UNOCHA) and was accompanied by Ms. Cathrine Howard, Mr. Neil Hans Buhne, Ms. Heli Uusikyla, Mr. Tariq, DG projects FATA and concerned officials from Fata secretariat Peshawar.
Governor said that skilled training has been given to youth of FATA in various fields which can be beneficial in earning livelihood. Many of FATA students were availing scholarships in higher institutes of Pakistan.
The Governor said the incumbent government was taking concrete and imperative steps to facilitate people of FATA. He also appreciated the role of UNOCHA in assisting people of FATA and urged international communities to come forward for further support of people of FATA.
The Governor instructed concerned officials from Fata Secretariat to be in coordination with UNOCHA to fully support and facilitate people of FATA.





















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