Manpower export to Saudi Arabia rises by 207pc this year
2 min readThe Ministry of Overseas Pakistanis and Human Resource Development, during first ten months of the year 2019, has assisted over 258,215 Pakistanis to avail job opportunities in various sectors of Saudi Arabia.
According to the data compiled by the Bureau of Emigration and Overseas Employment, the manpower export to Saudi Arabia registered a remarkable increase of over 207 per cent this year as compared to corresponding year of the last year.
Some 176,947 Pakistanis went to the United Arab Emirates (UAE) for different jobs, exhibiting a nominal growth of 1.7 per cent.
The number of Pakistani immigrants to Oman also increased by 5.8 per cent as 23,998 Pakistanis proceeded to the country during the 10-month period as compared to 22,668 in the corresponding period of 2018.
An official source in the ministry told APP that Special Assistant to the Prime Minister (SAPM) on Overseas Pakistanis and Human Resource Development Zulfiqar Bukhari had held consultations with relevant authorities in multiple states to augment the number of Pakistani workforce abroad.
He said Zulfi Bukhari had formally requested Saudi authorities to enhance the Pakistani manpower in multi-billion dollars’ project of New Taif City of the Kingdom.
He said Saudi Arabia also extended an offer for Pakistani manpower’s export through ‘Musaned’ – a digital platform launched by the Kingdom to facilitate labour recruitment process and ensure their rights protection.
The process would take some months and after that the Pakistani workforce would be sent to Saudi Arabia through that platform, he added.
The official said the ministry was also in process of linking its digital portal with the UAE to set up direct link between its intending immigrants and foreign employers.
The initiative will eventually minimise the middle-man’s role in recruitment process and help the country to train its workforce as per the international markets’ demand.
He said the UAE Ministry of Human Resources and Emiratisation had offered its labour market’s database access to Pakistan which would provide updated information of job opportunities in the Emirates.
Sharing details of the recent visit of Zulfi Bukhari to Qatar, he said the SAPM had held a fruitful meeting with Qatar’s Minister of Labor and Social Affairs, Yousaf Mohamed-Al-Othman Fakhroo and highlighted the potential of the Pakistani workforce.
Zulfi Bukhari also urged the Qatari minister to expedite the public sector recruitment in the health and energy sectors.
During the meeting, the SAPM also emphasised the need for digital connectivity between the two ministries, which would make the recruitment mechanism more efficient.