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Quetta, April 29, 2025 – Students from the Balochistan University of Information Technology, Engineering and Management Sciences (BUITEMS) were given an in-depth look into the workings of the National Accountability Bureau (NAB) Balochistan during a special visit organized as part of NAB’s awareness campaign against corruption.

The delegation, led by Assistant Professor Dr. Nagina Gul from the Department of Public Administration and Management Sciences, was warmly received by NAB Balochistan Director General Mr. Nauman Aslam. The visit was held in line with the vision of the NAB Chairman to promote transparency and civic responsibility among youth.

During the tour, students explored key departments within NAB, gaining firsthand knowledge of how corruption complaints are processed, investigated, and prosecuted. Mr. Imran Majeed, Additional Director NAB, delivered a detailed session on the agency’s functions, focusing on NAB’s three-pronged strategy of Awareness, Prevention, and Enforcement.

Highlighting key provisions of the National Accountability Ordinance (NAO) 1999, Mr. Majeed stressed the crucial role students play in building a corruption-free society. “As future leaders, students must embrace ethical values and act as ambassadors of integrity,” he stated.

DG NAB Balochistan Mr. Nauman Aslam also interacted with the students, reaffirming the bureau’s commitment to addressing high-profile corruption cases and enhancing preventive mechanisms. He encouraged the youth to become active agents of change by fostering a culture of accountability and character-building.

The visit concluded with a commemorative shield presented to Dr. Nagina Gul, symbolizing mutual appreciation. Both sides hailed the initiative as a valuable step toward educating the younger generation on anti-corruption practices and inspiring collective responsibility for a transparent Pakistan.

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