65 mega road projects being executed under AIP: CM
65 mega projects of road infrastructure are being executed in the newly merged districts (NMDs) under the Accelerated implementation Program (AIP) for which more than Rs. 17 billion have been allocated in the current financial year.
Similarly, work on 114 other projects of road infrastructure under the provincial Annual Development Program (ADP) is also in progress for which an amount of Rs. 4.00 billion has been allocated in the ADP of current financial year.
These communication projects include five projects in District Bajaur, six in District Mohmand, 13 in Khyber, five in Kurram, seven in Orkazai, eight in North Wazirstan, 33 in South Wazirstan, two in sub-division Hassan Khel, one in Dara Adam Khel, three in Jandola, eight in Darazinda, seven in Wazir area and two projects in Bhatani area of Waziristan.
This was told in a meeting of Communication and Works (C&W) Department held here Tuesday with Chief Minister Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Mahmood Khan in the chair.
The meeting reviewed the progress made so far on the projects regarding construction and rehabilitation of roads in the newly merged areas. Special Assistant to CM on C&W Riaz Khan, Secretary C&W Ijaz Hussain Ansari, Secretary P&D Amir Tareen, Chief Engineer C&W and other relevant official attended the meeting.
The meeting was briefed in details about the progress made so far on the various projects of road communication being executed in merged areas through Annual Development Plan and Accelerated Implementation Program as well.
Talking on the occasion, the Chief Minister has termed the road communication network as of vital importance for rapid development of the merged areas adding that timely completion of these projects maintaining the desired standard and quality was the priority of provincial government which would not be compromised at all.
He said that completion of these projects would not only provide quality communication facilities to people but would also be helpful in promoting trade and economic activities and providing employment opportunities to local people.
He directed the provincial departments and authorities to ensure transparency in all the matters of their respective departments making it clear that any kind of financial irregularity and corruption would not be tolerated.
Taking the notice of complaints about substandard construction work on certain projects, the Chief Minister directed the Communication and Works Department to look into the matter and take action against the responsible ones.