ISLAMABAD: National Assembly Speaker Sardar Ayaz Sadiq on Thursday directed the Capital Development Authority (CDA) to transform Parliament Building into a state of the art national symbol.

He also directed them to enhance banking services within the National Assembly, instructing officials to initiate negotiations with other banks to better facilitate MNAs and employees.

The Speaker emphasised that all essential banking services, including credit card facilities of renowned banks should be made available. He issued these directives in a meeting with senior officials of the assembly.

Furthermore, he stressed the need for separate parking arrangements for different categories of visitors and directed the National Assembly security staff to implement strict security checks at the entrance.

He also urged the CDA to expedite the implementation of improved operational and infrastructural mechanisms for the Parliament.

He appreciated the efforts of the Capital Development Authority (CDA) and National Assembly officers for their role in improving the cleanliness and sanitation of Parliament.

The Speaker also approved the establishment of a parliament museum, which will serve as a historical and educational centre for visitors.

MNA Bilal Azhar Kayani proposed the establishment of separate entry lines for MNAs, guests, and staff of the National Assembly. He also suggested that the assembly staff use a dedicated entrance for the National Assembly Secretariat, calling for an official circular to enforce the regulation.

Additionally, he stressed the importance of coordination with the Senate Secretariat to improve parking management.

MNA Junaid Anwar Chaudhry stressed the need for separate and improved parking spaces within the Parliament House. He also emphasised the necessity of better-regulated entry into Parliament House, urging the National Assembly security staff to strengthen access control measures.

Senior officers of the National Assembly including Secretary General Tahir Hussain, Advisor Legislation Mohammad Mushtaq, Additional Secretary Administration/Principal Secretary to Speaker Saeed Ahmed Maitala, and special secretary Syed Shamoon Hashmi attended the meeting.

Published in Dawn, February 14th, 2025

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