Staff Reporter
Governor Punjab, Chaudhary Muhammad Sarwar on Tuesday unveiled the plaque at a ceremony to lay the foundation of ‘Aab-e-Pak’ project under which 116 filtration plants to be installed in Rawalpindi division to provide clean drinking water to the citizens.
Addressing the participants he said that the promise of providing clean drinking water to the people was going to be fulfilled.
The Aab-e-Pak Authority would install filtration plants in four districts of the division including Rawalpindi, Attock, Jhelum and Chakwal at a cost of Rs 270 million.
The Governor said, “We will provide clean drinking water to the people without any political discrimination as the filtration plants would also be installed in the constituencies of the members of the opposition parties.”
He said, the government was making all-out efforts to provide basic facilities to the people as per the vision of the Prime Minister Imran Khan.
The project would ensure provision of clean drinking water and the residents particularly of rural areas would have access to clean drinking water, he added.
“My dream of providing clean drinking water to my people came true through this project,” said Governor Punjab.
“If I find out that any person of Punjab Aab-e-Pak Authority has taken or given commission and bribe, he will be punished,” Governor said adding, by the grace of Allah Almighty, he was going to fulfill his commitment of providing clean drinking water which was his life-long dream.
“I also thank Prime Minister Imran Khan for giving me the responsibility of provision of potable water to people of Punjab,” he added.
He also thanked Chief Minister Punjab Sardar Usman Bazdar, Minister for Law Raja Muhammad Basharat, Speaker Punjab Assembly Chaudhry Pervaiz Elahi and all members of the Punjab Assembly who played an important role in getting the legislation regarding Aab-e-Pak Authority passed.
To a question he informed, “We have received Rs 1.4 billion for Aab-e-Pak Authority. Governor Punjab said that first phase of the project under Aab-e-Pak Authority to install 1500 filtration plants in Punjab would cost Rs 4.5 billion with an expenditure of Rs 3 million per filtration plant.