Pakistan’s diplomatic mission promises compensation after Umrah pilgrims die in Makkah hotel fire

In this file picture, taken on August 16, 2018, a Saudi police officer stands in a street outside the Grand Mosque in Makkah, Saudi Arabia. (Photo courtesy: AFP/File)
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Updated 20 May 2023
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Pakistan’s diplomatic mission promises compensation after Umrah pilgrims die in Makkah hotel fire

  • The foreign office confirmed eight Pakistanis died while six others were injured in the tragic incident
  • Officials say local burials are underway since no requests for the repatriation of bodies had been received

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan’s diplomatic mission in Jeddah said on Saturday the families of eight Umrah pilgrims who lost their lives in a hotel fire in Makkah would receive compensation and all necessary assistance after the burial of their loved ones in Saudi Arabia.

The foreign office in Islamabad confirmed on Friday that eight Pakistani pilgrims had died in the hotel fire while six others were injured. It added the Pakistani mission in Jeddah was in contact with the Saudi authorities to provide relief to the victims’ families.

Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif also expressed sorrow over the death of Pakistani pilgrims and directed the religious affairs ministry to ensure the provision of proper medical treatment to the injured.

He also instructed to provide all possible assistance to the relatives of the deceased.

“Local burials are currently underway and no requests for the repatriation of the deceased have been received,” the Pakistani mission told Arab News in a statement. “If any such requests are made, they will be processed in accordance with the relevant rules and procedures.”

The statement added the welfare department of the Consulate General of Pakistan in Jeddah would start compensating the families for their loss after the burial.

“The department will collaborate with Umrah companies to evaluate their insurance coverage and subsequently contact the Saudi foreign office to proceed by providing compensation to the legal heirs of the deceased individuals,” it added.

The statement said the mission would provide all relevant information and support to the families of the victims.

Speaking to Arab News, Hamzah Gilani, the spokesperson of the Pakistani consulate in Jeddah, said the welfare department was performing exceptionally well after identifying the families affected by the fire incident.

“They acted swiftly and efficiently by identifying those who suffered the impact of the tragedy by providing emotional and practical assistance to the affected families, arranging funerals, and collecting necessary documents,” he told Arab News.

According to the Pakistani mission, the bodies of six people have been identified while two of the deceased still remain unknown.


Pakistan PM directs ministries to fast-track foreign investment recommendations

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Pakistan PM directs ministries to fast-track foreign investment recommendations

  • Pakistan’s foreign direct investment fell by over 25 percent during July-November period, official data states
  • Premier directs ministries to provide support via embassies worldwide to facilitate foreign investors

ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif on Thursday directed all ministries to prepare recommendations for domestic, foreign investment and development projects related to their sectors, state media reported as Islamabad eyes sustainable economic growth. 

The premier’s directives came while he chaired a meeting of the federal ministries on the implementation of economic governance reforms, state broadcaster Radio Pakistan reported. 

Foreign direct investment inflows in Pakistan fell by more than 25 percent to $927 million during the July-November period, as per data from the central bank. Pakistan’s FDI inflows have never surged beyond $3 billion in nearly 20 years, worrying Islamabad as it seeks to escape a prolonged macroeconomic crisis. 

“Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif has directed all ministries to promptly prepare recommendations for domestic and foreign investment and development projects related to their respective sectors,” Radio Pakistan reported. 
 
Sharif said it was his government’s top priority to provide institutional and administrative facilitation to investors.

The prime minister instructed federal ministries to provide “special importance” to proposals that promote exports.

“The prime minister directed the concerned ministries to provide effective support through Pakistani embassies worldwide to facilitate foreign investors,” the state media said. 

Sharif stressed that equal attention be provided to industrial production, agriculture, and other key sectors to increase investment.

Pakistan’s government has said it is eyeing sustainable economic growth, driven by exports and foreign investment. 

The South Asian country has recently signed agreements worth billions of dollars with regional allies such as Gulf nations, China and Central Asian nations to enhance cooperation in trade, investment, tourism, livestock, mines and minerals, and other sectors.