RAVAGED by heavy rains recently, Gwadar and other affected areas are in need of serious assistance. It is incumbent upon us, as a nation, to prioritise the provision of relief and support to those struggling in the aftermath of natural disasters. The spirit of Ramazan, charac- terised by generosity, compassion and solidarity, beckons us to extend a helping hand to our brethren in their time of dire need.

It is imperative to ensure that the allocated resources are utilised efficiently and effectively, with utmost transparency and accountability. By employing advanced methodologies and technological innovations, we can streamline the distribution process and expedite the delivery of aid to those who need it the most.

In addition to immediate relief efforts, it is essential to prioritise long-term measures aimed at building resilience and enhancing the capacity of communi-ties to withstand future calamities. This entails investing in infrastructure development, disaster preparedness initiatives, and sustainable livelihood programmes, thereby fostering a culture of resilience and empowerment among vulnerable populations.

The authorities concerned should pay heed to the call for compassion and solidarity, and to demonstrate unwavering commitment to the welfare and wellbeing of the people, particularly those grappling with the aftermath of natural disasters.

By extending a helping hand to the flood-affected communities in Gwadar and other areas during the holy month of Ramazan, we will reaffirm our collective sense of humanity, and uphold the principles of social justice, equity and compassion. The government should allocate a portion of Zakat funds towards the rehabilitation and reconstruction efforts in Gwadar. Such a noble act will alleviate the suffering of the affected populace, and will also embody the true essence of Islamic teachings that emphasise the importance of compassion, justice and, more critically, social responsibility.

Mohsin Hayat
Panjgur

Published in Dawn, March 10th, 2024

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