PESHAWAR: The Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Senior Minister for Social Welfare and Irrigation Sikander Hayat Khan Sherpao has said that his Government is committed to rejoin the missing children to their families and ensure medical, psycho treatment and provision of quality education to them. He expressed these views while handing over a 12 year old missing children Abbas resident of Ghareeb Abad District Malakand to his family at his office Peshawar today. The child, who was admitted to a Madrassa near Rawat, Rawalpindi by his family, was disappeared some 9 months ago. The child protection commission Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Swat chapter traced him in the custody of Punjab Government and also identified his family. After completion of legal process and coda formalities with the child Protection Court Rawalpindi, the child was handed over on Thursday to his family in presence of media. Thanking the Punjab Government’s efforts in the said case, the Provincial Minister directed the concerned quarters to immediately arrange psychotherapy and other medical treatments for the said child and ensured his admission in a regular school after the summer vacations in his native village. The Provincial Minister said that similarly, three missing children were in the custody of the Punjab Government and the Child Protection Commission is tracing their families for rejoining them to their families. He said about 2,000 children are missing yearly in our province and the Provincial Government was committed to further strengthen the child protection commission for tracing such children. He said since the establishment of the commission in 2010, it has traced out 27 thousand children so far.