CM Balochistan approves issuance of health cards to registered fishermen
CM Balochistan approves issuance of health cards to registered fishermen

Our Reporter :

Chief Minister Balochistan, Mir Quddus Bizenjo has directed the concerned departments to ensure early completion of the Sariab and Sabzal roads projects to remove the suffering of the people. The CM has also expressed dismay over the continued delay in the completion of development projects under the Quetta Package, a statement issued by the CM secretariat said.

“Reason behind development projects is to give relief to the people not create troubles”, he said. Mr. Bizenjo mentioned that residents of Sariab and Sabzal roads were facing difficulties for the last two years because of the two ongoing development projects.

The Inscomb road project was designed to address the issue of traffic in the city and unfortunately, this project was also delayed, he noted. He however directed the concerned department to make sure completion of the project by May 31st, 2022.

Chief Minister Balochistan said that no compromise would be made over the delay and poor quality of development projects in the province. “Our aim is to give relief to the masses”, he added.

He noted that delays in the completion of the projects cause more expenditures for the government and troubles for the masses. Quddus Bizenjo directed the project director of the Quetta Package to strictly monitor the projects and report to him regularly about the progress.

The CM Balochistan asked the Chief Secretary to personally review the development projects and submit a report in this regard.

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