ISLAMABAD: Islamabad Jeep Club has elected its new leadership for a two-year term, with Dr Ehsan Kiani chosen as president after the club’s recent elections.
According to details, a 13-member Executive Committee was elected first, followed by a special meeting of the newly elected committee at the residence of former club president Dr Nadeem Naeem, where office-bearers for key positions were selected.
Dr Ehsan Kiani was elected president, while Asadullah Marwat was chosen as vice president. Imran Ahmad was elected general secretary, Hasan Aziz finance secretary, Syed Imran Hyder media secretary and Syed Tufail Ahmad joint secretary.
The newly elected office-bearers said they would work to strengthen the club’s 26-year legacy by promoting off-roading, adventure sports and responsible tourism across Pakistan.
Aamir Malik, founder of Islamabad Jeep Club, congratulated the new leadership and expressed best wishes for the club’s continued progress under the newly elected team.
Club’s role in off-roading and adventure tourism
Islamabad Jeep Club has been active in promoting off-road culture in Pakistan for nearly 26 years. The club regularly organizes off-road expeditions in different parts of the country and participates in national-level rallies.
Its activities also include mountaineering, summer and winter camps, family adventure trips and recreational programmes for youth. The club says these activities are aimed at encouraging environmental awareness, teamwork and safe adventure practices.
Welfare and relief activities
The club has also participated in social welfare and humanitarian work during floods, natural disasters and emergency situations in the country.
According to club representatives, its members have taken part in relief operations, rescue support, ration distribution and rehabilitation efforts during times of national need.
The new leadership said it aims to further organize Islamabad Jeep Club on modern lines over the next two years and give new direction to off-roading and adventure activities in Pakistan.

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