Tanweer Ahmed also acknowledged for services in IT, health sector.
Businessman commends steps taken by COAS, terms them “inspiring”.
COAS also met top US officials, Pakistani diaspora communities.
LONDON/WASHINGTON: Chief of Army Staff (COAS) General Asim Munir has appreciated American-Pakistani business tycoon Tanweer Ahmed for donating $9 million to Islamabad’s National University of Science and Technology (NUST), to build an IT Tower, the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) said in a statement.
The army chief — who is currently visiting the US — held meetings with Washington’s top officials and met a large number of Pakistani diaspora communities.
“The COAS met Mr Tanweer Ahmed who graciously donated $9 million for NUST in the field of IT development in Pakistan. COAS appreciated him and said Pakistan is proud of heroes like him,” the ISPR added.
In a note of appreciation, the COAS praised Ahmed for his donations to help Pakistan during natural calamities and to promote IT education in the country.
The COAS wrote to him: “Your support to NUST in establishing the Science and Technology Park, expansion of campuses and partnership for assisting financially challenged students are praiseworthy initiatives, meeting due recognition. Indeed, through this venture not only will NUST gain further strength but will also enable many students to bear their expenditures.”
The COAS added: “Your efforts in the domains of humanitarian assistance and interest in academia of Pakistan is a true reflection and favour for the people of Pakistan.”
Last week, the Indus University on the recommendation of Sindh’s governor conferred the honorary doctorate degree on Ahmed in acknowledgement of his services to the IT and health sectors in Pakistan.
Ahmed has built a state-of-the-art hospital in Sialkot providing free medical care.
In an interview, he said he was inspired by the army chief’s passion and vision for Pakistan’s IT sector.
Ahmed said: “I was excited and thrilled when I came to know about the vision of Chief of Army Staff (COAS) General Syed Asim Munir who is passionate about the IT Sector.
“I believe that with the Special Investment Facilitation Council (SIFC) in which the army has assumed an active role, that’s a brilliant approach to unlock the true IT potential of Pakistan.”
He added: “I have conceived the idea of NUST Information Technology (IT) Tower for the youth of Pakistan for which COAS General Asim Munir is leading the effort to harmonise our endeavours.
“The steps taken by General Asim Munir are commendable and inspiring. No army chief has done as much as Gen Munir has done in just one year for the IT sector of Pakistan and for a clean national economy. He has taken excellent steps to put Pakistan’s economy on the right course.”
The business entrepreneur said Pakistan has essential infrastructure available along with significant public sector investment in resource development.
“Pakistan has untapped digital potential of USD 59.6 billion (PKR 9.7 trillion) and FinTech potential of USD 35 billion by 2025. IT base potential is evidenced by a 47% growth in freelancing which stands at 4th in the world. Pakistan’s youth is 64% of the population under 30 years which is our biggest resource,” he added.