Message of Gratitude to the Pharmacist Community On behalf of Asim Rouf, presidential contestant, PPA Centre

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PPA Elections – 5 December 2025

Respected Pharmacists of Pakistan,

I extend my sincere gratitude to all Pakistani pharmacists who participated, supported, observed, and critically engaged with the Pakistan Pharmacists Association elections held on 5 December 2025. Your involvement—whether through active participation, principled dissent, or constructive observation—reflects a deep commitment to the dignity, integrity, and future of the pharmacy profession in Pakistan.

While expressing gratitude, it is also necessary to place the 5 December 2025 elections within their broader historical and structural context. Since 1978, the Pakistan Pharmacists Association has repeatedly faced concerns regarding factional dominance, closed leadership circles, restricted membership, and non-transparent electoral practices. Over the decades, critics have pointed to institutional capture by entrenched groups, limited representation, the absence of independent audits, and vulnerability to external commercial and administrative influence. These long-standing structural deficiencies form the backdrop against which the 2025 election has been interpreted.

The 2025 polling process remained peaceful; however, with participation representing approximately 1.8% of Pakistan’s estimated 75,000 qualified pharmacists, serious questions regarding national mandate and representative legitimacy persist. Although no independently verified evidence of direct rigging has emerged, the continuation of historically weak governance systems—such as the lack of transparent membership records, absence of independent oversight, and non-auditable electoral mechanisms—undermines confidence in the democratic value of the outcome.

I respectfully acknowledge the concerns raised over the years regarding external influences, including pharmaceutical industry pressures, overlapping regulatory and professional roles, administrative interference, retired officials’ networks, and commercially driven interests. Such influences, whether real or perceived, weaken professional autonomy and erode trust in representative institutions.

I am especially thankful to those colleagues who stood with me in advocating for transparency, fairness, and democratic norms within our professional institutions. Your courage to raise questions, demand accountability, and uphold ethical standards has reaffirmed that the collective conscience of Pakistani pharmacists remains alive and resilient.

Regardless of differing opinions or electoral outcomes, the true strength of our profession lies in unity, professionalism, and adherence to merit-based leadership. The engagement witnessed during this electoral process reflects a growing awareness among pharmacists that institutional credibility can only be sustained through openness, inclusivity, and respect for democratic principles.

I also acknowledge and respect those who expressed concerns, reservations, or criticism during this process. Constructive criticism is essential for institutional reform, and such dialogue must continue if the Pakistan Pharmacists Association is to genuinely represent the aspirations of pharmacists across all sectors—academia, industry, healthcare, regulation, and community practice.

This election should not be seen as an end, but as a moment of reflection and a catalyst for long-term reform. To restore credibility and professional unity, the PPA must commit to meaningful structural reforms, including the establishment of a publicly accessible national membership database, digitized and independently monitored elections, annual financial and governance audits, clear conflict-of-interest rules, strict separation between regulatory bodies and professional elections, and a firm prohibition on commercial or governmental interference.

I remain committed to working with all pharmacists, irrespective of affiliation or position, to strengthen professional unity, protect pharmacists’ rights, and elevate the role of pharmacy within Pakistan’s healthcare system.

Once again, I thank every Pakistani pharmacist for your engagement, integrity, and unwavering commitment to the profession.

With respect and solidarity,

Asim Rouf
Presidential Contestant
Pakistan Pharmacists Association
5 December 2025

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