Hafeez Centre, Federal government should come to their help affected families 

ISLAMABAD ( STAFF REPORT )

An urgent meeting of IT leaders was held in Islamabad. Meeting attended by Mr. Jamal Yousaf, Khawar Idress, Abrar Ul Haq, Abdullah Malik, Furqan Murtaza and Umer Farooq.

Former Senior Vice President of Islamabad Chamber of Commerce & Industry (ICCI) and former Executive member Federation of Pakistan Chambers of Commerce & Industry (FPCCI), Munawar Iqbal, in a statement in Islamabad on Tuesday expressed his deep shock and sorrow over the irreparable damage to the property and business of the traders by the huge fire that engulfed the Hafeez Centre in Gulberg on Sunday.  He asked the Advisor to the Prime Minister on Finance Dr. Abdul Hafeez Pasha to immediately order measures for compensation to the businessmen and workers affected by the incident.

Jamal Yousaf Former Senior Vice Chairman   demanded that the federal government should immediately provide relief to the traders and shopkeepers and workers associated with business to help restoration of valuable business activity.

Mr. Munawar Iqbal said in this difficult situation the federal government should come to their help as well as their families which are in dire situation now.  He said the traders were already suffering continuation of their business due to lockdown during COVID-19 situation for the last several months. He demanded of the government to announce a cash programme as well as tax exemption as relief to the traders who have been the victims of the fire incident. He said the businessmen were playing their important role in the economy of the country by paying huge taxes and therefore it is time for the government to provide full relief to them.  He also asked the government to provide safety measures in all important business centers in the country to avoid recurring of such tragic incidents. According to reports, a massive fire in Hafeez Centre, a major multi-story market housing mobile phones, laptops and computers business in Lahore, gutted more than 400 shops, godowns and repair facilities on Sunday.

After Uni Plaza and Techno City buildings in Karachi, Hafeez Centre building in Lahore is one of the main Business Hub for Wholesale/Distribution computer companies together with Mobile phones.

It feeds not only Lahore but the entire Punjab province, having all major Brands like HP, Dell, Lenovo, Apple and many others present in this famous building at Gulberg Lahore.

The loss incurred due to a fire lasted for over ten hours, which engulfed not only two hundred shops but major computer hardware warehouses on 3rd and 4th floor.

The process of estimating the losses is underway but by any standards and estimates, it is over billions of Rupees.

The fire did not spare any items, as most of the equipment was combustent, therefore was prune to the fire sooner than later.

Needless to say, but the fact is that most businesses are almost finished and they look up to the Authorities to come forward to their rescue.

It is pertinent to mention that Chambers of Commerce together with FPCCI should take lead in coming forward for help in coordinating efforts for any financial assistance, which government of the day should seriously consider to doll out to affected families  as soon as possible

The fire erupted in the morning, and kept rising for the whole day making breathing difficult in the area. Intermittent blasts from hundreds of split AC compressors added to the panic in the area. Munawar Iqbal termed this a failure of the authorities and demanded that proper fire extinguishing equipment should be installed in all markets.