Karachi development package: Sindh CM shows displeasure over slow pace of work

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Sindh Chief Minister Syed Murad Ali Shah has said that the pace of development works of Rs 10billion Karachi Package needs to be speed up because in the next financial year he is going to give another Rs 10 billion development package.

He said this while presiding over a meeting to review development package here at the CM’s House. The meeting was attended by Local Government Minister Jam Khan Shoro, Chief Secretary Rizwan Memon, Additional Chief Secretary M Waseem, Finance Secretary Hassan Naqvi, Local Government Secretary Ramzan Awan, Karachi Commissioner Aijaz Khan, Karachi PD Package Niaz Soomro and concerned officers.

The chief minister was informed that the progress of Rs 884.23 million University Road from Hassan Square to NIPA was 10 per cent while its other portion from NED to Safoora Chowrangi of Rs 832 million has 12 percent progress. On this the chief minister expressed his displeasure and said that portion from NED to Safoora was in bad condition. “I want you to increase the work force and do the work at your maximum capacity,” he said and added he would personally visit the work at any time.

When the chief minister was told that the progress of construction of Tariq Road, from Shaheed-e-Millat Road to Shahrah-e-Quaideen, started at Rs 569.819 million was 15 per cent, he urged the project PD to start work on both sides of the road. “When you have given Khalid bin Waleed Road as an alternate route why work on one side has been taken up,” he said and directed the Karachi commissioner and Traffic DIG to remove cars parked on the footpath on the roads, including Khalid bin Waleed Road within two weeks. “This is a clear order and I would not tolerate if any showroom or other person parks his car on the road or footpath. I need proper traffic management and implementation of law,” he directed.

PD Niaz Soomro said that the construction of Hub River Road (balance portion) launched for Rs 658.295 million has 16 per cent progress. The chief minister asked him why the work was not being carried out at night. The PD said that there was some law and order issues. On this the chief minister said he would not listen to the excuses. He directed his Principal Secretary Naveed Kamran Baloch to talk to the concerned DIGs to provide them security so that the work in the night on both roads, Hub River and Surjani could be done at night also.

The meeting was informed that the survey of widening of Shahrah-e-Faisal from Hotel Metropole to Star Gate of Rs 933.381 million, survey of construction of storm water drain from Jinnah Terminal to Chakora Nala to Natha Khan Bridge of Rs 149.988 million and survey of U-turn at Natha Khan Bridge for Rs 94.76 million, survey for construction of road from Khairpur Town to Link Road national Highway, including the portion connecting to Super Highway were in progress. This is a Rs 33.975 million scheme.

The reconstruction of Mosmyat Road of Rs 109.331 million has four per cent progress. Remodeling of Baloch Colony Flyover and construction of road launched for Rs 63.935 million has 20 per cent progress.

The PD said that construction of Pipri Filter Plant/Pumping Station Stage-I of Rs 666.99 million was in progress.

The schemes for which the bids have been opened include reconstruction of Drigh Road Flyover, construction of Drigh Road Underpass along Shahrah-e-Faisal, including reconstruction of existing right turn bridge of Rs 662.599 million. Construction of Manzil Pump Flyover at N-5 Karachi for Rs 662.599 million, construction of underpass at Submarine Chowarngi towards Sunset Boulevard and rehabilitation of Karachi Zoo. The works would be awarded to well-reputed firms.

The chief minister was also informed that construction of Pipri Filter Plant/pumping station launched for Rs 666.99 million was in progress.