Khuda Bux Brohi Thatta
Provincial Minister for Works and Services and Jails, Muhammad Ali Hassan Zardari, has issued a stern directive to ensure the timely completion and quality maintenance of development projects across Sindh, particularly in Thatta.
In a high-level meeting convened at Mohsin House in Thatta, Minister Ali Hassan Zardari emphasized the urgency of expediting development schemes and upholding their quality standards. He warned contractors of potential blacklisting should they fail to meet performance expectations. Present at the meeting were delegations from the Asian Development Bank along with officials from the Provincial Coastal Highway and Highways Department.
Detailed briefings on ongoing development projects in Thatta were provided to Minister Ali Hassan Zardari by officers of the Provincial Coastal Highway and Highways Department. Asserting his commitment to swift progress, he urged officials to promptly address any issues pertaining to funds or logistical concerns, emphasizing his eagerness to facilitate the completion of development schemes.
Additionally, Minister Ali Hassan Zardari highlighted ongoing surveys throughout Sindh aimed at including schemes in the budget. He underscored a zero-tolerance policy towards negligence or delays in project execution, emphasizing the paramount importance of timely completion for the welfare of the people of Sindh.
Expressing gratitude to the Asian Development Bank, Minister Ali Hassan Zardari acknowledged their pivotal role in supporting social schemes for the betterment of the people of Sindh. He praised the bank for its consistent contributions to Pakistan’s development agenda, emphasizing the significance of international partnerships in driving progress.