Advisor to Chief Minister on Information and Higher Education, Mushtaq Ahmed Ghani has denied the claims by PML-N led federal government and reports appearing in national media regarding the award of a multi-billion rupees ad-contract of print and electronic media campaign to a company in which certain PTI members supposedly hold interests.
While addressing a press conference here at Peshawar Press Club on Friday, the Minister termed the news as a malicious propaganda attempt intended to defame the Provincial Government by PML-N who wants to bury the corruption revealed against its leadership in the Panama Papers.
While clarifying the matter, the minister stated that under the publicity plan, an advertisement was issued inviting advertising agencies to register themselves with the provincial government. 18 advertising companies appeared in the steering committee meeting and gave their presentations in which 13 companies were shortlisted. The meeting was chaired by Advisor to CM on Information, Mushtaq Ahmed Ghani. Mushtaq Ghani refuted allegations leveled earlier by PML-N leaders Musadiq Malik and Danial Aziz that advertisement contract is being awarded to a company in which senior PTI members Faisal Javed and Iftikhar Durrani hold interests.
He termed their statements baseless and void of any facts and further stated that the provincial government will file a law suit against PML-N for defamation and misleading the public through false information. He added that the provincial government and the Directorate of Information and PRs has a policy in place according to which advertisements are distributed in the regional, provincial and national media.
The Advisor further clarified that advertisement contracts will be provided on merit basis and that no company has been provided any Ad-Contract. The decision will be made after consultations with the Chief Minister and authorities concerned. "Therefore all allegations that contract is being provided to the advertising agency in which Faisal Javed holds interests completely baseless. He no longer works in any Ad-company and has devoted himself to party affairs. Therefore, the question of awarding an Ad contract to the company in which Faisal Javed work is immature and baseless" he added.