The gover
nment would start a one-window operation with active involvement of Association of Builders And Developers of Pakistan (ABAD) to promote the construction industry since this industry supports more than 70 allied industries and is the second largest source of job generation, said the Sindh Minister for Local Gover
nment Saeed Ghani on Monday.
Sindh Minister for Local Gover
nment Saeed Ghani also directed relevant gover
nment officials to implement laws and agreements relevant to the construction industry.
“Construction sector is backbone of national economy and problems of Association of Builders and Developers of Pakistan (ABAD) should be resolved on priority,” said Saeed Ghani while addressing a meeting at the ABAD House on Monday.
During the meeting, he also advised ABAD to hold meetings with heads of all relevant departments. “The gover
nment would ensure that viable decisions are implemented,” he added. Saeed Ghani further informed the ABAD officials that every department would get one window system with a central one window centre to coordinate
between them.
Discussing the water issue, Saeed Ghani said that gover
nment would install desalination plants to convert sea water into potable water to overcome water crisis in Sindh.
He said that Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) cha
irman Bilawal Bhutto Zardari had given him local gover
nment ministry to make all the relevant departments of the ministry active and effective. “Those gover
nment functionaries which do not honor gover
nment decisions will have to pack up,” he warned.
Meanwhile, ABAD Cha
irman Arif Yousuf Jeewa informed the meeting that 84 residential projects were completed in Karachi but builders and developers could not hand over possession to allottees as gover
nment had failed to provide basic utilities like water, electricity and gas.
He said that whole country had been facing shortage of water but it was reg
retful that constructions of high rise buildings were banned in Karachi in name of water shortage.
He requested Sindh gover
nment to compile a report on water with help of ABAD. He said that Supreme Court (SC) had asked Sindh gover
nment to present report in November and ABAD would be more than willing to help.
Former ABAD chairman, Mohsin Sheikhani said that the Sindh gover
nment had built only three low cost housing schemes during last twenty five years.
He regretted that none of scheme had been handed over to the allottees. He said that ABAD had announced affordable housing schemes for people of lower
strata of society keeping in view shortage of houses in the country.
He said that ABAD had also given proposals to past successive governments for affordable housing and offered its services but the gover
nment had not responded positively to those proposals.
He claimed that gover
nment departments had been creating hurdles in housing projects in Karachi. He requested minister Saeed Ghani to bring in changes in Sindh Building Control Authority (SBCA), Karachi Development Authority (KDA) and other relevant departments. He also demanded that utilities and infrastructural facilities be provided in the city.
Senior vice cha
irman Fayyaz Ilyas, vice cha
irman Sohail Warind, Southern Region cha
irman Altaf Tai, former Cha
irman Hanif Gohar, former senior vice cha
irman Muhammad Hassan Bakshi, officials of SBCA, LDA, MDA and other concerned departments were also present on the occasion.
Published in Daily Times, September 4th 2018.