Public-Private Partnership Board meets: Incumbent Govt. mobilizing all available resources to provide relief to masses, maintains Shoaib Nausherwani
Independent Report
QUETTA: The Provincial Minister for Finance, Mir Shoaib Nausherwani has stated that the incumbent government is mobilizing all available resources to provide relief to the people.
He said that there would be far reaching impacts on the life of people under Public-Private Partnership Project.
He said that concrete steps are being taken to operationalize the Circular road parking plaza under Public-Private Partnership in order to resolve the issues of traffic in Quetta city.
A modern building would be built in place of mutton market.
With this, not only the people would get livelihood but it would also resolve the long-standing issue of traffic to great extent, stated the Minister Finance while chairing meeting of the Public Private Partnership Board here on Tuesday.
The Provincial Minister for Planning and Development and co-Chairman of the Public-Private Partnership Programme, Mir Zahoor Buledi was also in the chair with Finance Minister.
Also attended the meeting was by the Principal Secretary to Chief Minister, Imran Zarkoon, Additional Chief Secretary Planning and Development, Hafiz Abdul Basit, Secretary Finance, Babar Khan, Secretary Industries, Noor Ahmed Pirkani and Commissioner Quetta, Muhammad Hamza Shafqaat.
The Provincial Minister Finance maintained that the provincial government is making utmost efforts to execute different projects under the Public Private Partnership. Under the PPP mode, the local poor people would have opportunities of livelihood through Chaman Master Plan, he added.
He stressed that the Secretary Finance should be informed accordingly about the projects to be started under the Public Private Partnership.
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