Federal Secretary NFS assures country would not face any food shortage
- April 13, 2020
Umar Hameed, Federal Secretary, National Food Security (NFS) said that
sufficient stock of food items including flour, sugar was available and country would not face
any food shortage during ongoing lockdowns. He said this while exchanging views with a
delegation of Islamabad Chamber of Commerce & Industry that called on him led by
Muhammad Ahmed Waheed, President. Ch. Abdul Rauf Chairman Flour Mills Association
Punjab, Atif Ikram Sheikh Chairman Pakistan Vanaspati Manufacturers Association, Sheikh Amir
Waheed Secretary General Sugar Dealers Association Punjab, Malik Sohail Hussain and Waleed
Ahmed were in the delegation. The delegation congratulated Umar Hameed on being
appointed as Federal Secretary NFS.
Umar Hameed acknowledged the role of business community in the economic development of
the country and added that his doors were always opened for them to listen to their issues and
play role for their resolution.
Speaking at the occasion, Muhammad Ahmed Waheed, President, Islamabad Chamber of
Commerce & Industry (ICCI) said that business community would play role to complement the
efforts of the government for providing food items to the weak segments of society who have
been hit hard by the lockdown due to Covid-19 pandemic. He also highlighted various issues
being faced by the business community due to ongoing lockdown and hoped that government
would take necessary measures to address them. He apprised the Federal Secretary NFS of the
initiative of ICCI for distribution of free ration among Covid-19 affectees, which was appreciated
by Umar Hameed.
The members of delegation also shared issues of their respective fields with the Federal
Secretary NFS and gave proposals for their redress. Both sides also discussed various proposals
for further improving the food supply chain in the country.