Mayor Karachi Barrister Murtaza Wahab said that during the Eid days, 146,584 tons of offal and garbage were collected through 99 collection points. This operation successfully concluded over five days. Following the budget meeting, municipal staff and sanitary workers will be invited to the City Council, where I and the elected representatives will honor them. Despite the extreme heat, sanitary workers performed excellently, cleaning the city of remains of sacrificial animals and garbage. After the cleanup, the next major challenge is the rains, for which all preparations have been completed. Post-rain, focus will shift to development work and completing ongoing projects.
He expressed these views on Thursday while addressing a crowded press conference at the KMC head office. Deputy Mayor Karachi Salman Abdullah Murad, Deputy Parliamentary Leader in the city council Dil Muhammad, Jumman Darwan, Mayor Karachi’s Political Affairs Spokesman Karamullah Waqasi, Managing Director Sindh Solid Waste Management Board Syed Imtiaz Shah, various UC chairmen and local leaders, were also present on this occasion. Mayor Karachi noted that despite facing difficulties in the old city area, diligent efforts ensured the operation was uniformly conducted across all 25 towns. Trenches were dug for the disposal of waste. 83,521 tons were buried in Jam Chakro and in Gond Pass 46,907 tons and in Sharafi Goth 16,156 tons.