Key Takeaways
- Lahore CTO Syed Abdul Raheem Shirazi visited Mukhtaran Rafiq Welfare Hospital.
- He reviewed the medical facilities and praised the hospital's collaboration with Lahore Traffic Police.
- The initiative aims to provide quality healthcare services to traffic wardens.
Lahore’s Chief Traffic Officer (CTO) Syed Abdul Raheem Shirazi recently visited Mukhtaran Rafiq Welfare Hospital, where he reviewed the medical facilities and expressed appreciation for the hospital's collaboration with Lahore Traffic Police. The visit took place on Monday, July 13th.
During his inspection, CTO Shirazi was received by Project Director Col (retd) Najeebullah Malik, who provided an overview of the hospital’s operations and the ongoing healthcare initiative. Shirazi highlighted the importance of providing quality medical services to traffic wardens, who often work under challenging conditions.
The initiative aims to ensure that traffic wardens receive timely and effective medical care when needed. According to Col (retd) Malik, this partnership has been instrumental in improving the overall health and well-being of the city’s law enforcement personnel. He stated, 'Our collaboration with the CTO's office is crucial for ensuring that our traffic wardens are equipped to handle their duties effectively.'
CTO Shirazi commended the hospital for its commitment to serving the community, particularly those who work tirelessly on the streets. He emphasized the need for continued support and cooperation between the hospital and the Traffic Police to maintain public safety.
The visit was part of a broader effort by the Lahore administration to enhance healthcare services for all city residents. CTO Shirazi noted that such initiatives are essential in addressing the unique health needs of traffic wardens, who often face risks on duty. He stated, 'We must ensure that our frontline workers have access to the best possible medical care.'
Mukhtaran Rafiq Welfare Hospital has been at the forefront of providing specialized healthcare services to various segments of society. The hospital’s partnership with the Traffic Police is seen as a model for similar initiatives in other parts of the city.
The CTO's visit underscores the importance of public-private partnerships in improving healthcare access and delivery. It also highlights the commitment of both the government and non-governmental organizations to support those who serve on the frontlines.
'Our collaboration with the CTO's office is crucial for ensuring that our traffic wardens are equipped to handle their duties effectively.'
Col (retd) Najeebullah Malik, Project Director, Mukhtaran Rafiq Welfare Hospital
'We must ensure that our frontline workers have access to the best possible medical care.'
Syed Abdul Raheem Shirazi, Lahore Chief Traffic Officer (CTO)




