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Sindh government, World Bank agree to launch $2bn KMC, KWSB reforms projects, Yellow Line project

Karachi, March 04, 2019 (PPI-OT): Sindh Chief Minister Syed Murad Ali Shah and World Bank high power delegation have, in principle, agreed to start $2 billion projects for Karachi to make the city one of the most developed and beautiful cities of the world. The projects which came under discussion and were agreed to start include Karachi Urban Mobility project (KUMP) of $400 million dollar; Karachi Water and Sewerage Services Improvement Project (KWSSIP) of $1.6 billion and Competitive and Livable City of Karachi (CLCK) of $230 m.

The World Bank 16-member team was led by Country Director Patchamuthu Illangovan. The other delegates were Senior Director Mr Ede Jorge Ijjasz-Vasquez, Practice Manager David Seth Warren, Operation manager Melinda Good, Program Leader Lixin Gu, Transport Specialist Said Dahdah, Sr Urban Economist Ms. Yoonhee Kim, Sr Water Management Specialist Mr Andreas Rohde and others. The chief minister was supported by Local Government Minister Saeed Ghani, Excise Minister Mukesh Chawla, Transport Minister Awais Qadir Shah, Advisor Murtaza Wahab, Chairman P and D Mohammad Waseem, Principal Secretary Sajid Jamal Abro, concerned provincial secretaries, MD Water board and others.

Karachi Urban Mobility Project: The KUMP project is aimed at improving urban mobility, especially for women accessibility and road safety. Under this project BRT Yellow Line corridor, including infrastructure rehabilitation and BRTS system to constructed. The World Bank experts would also undertake capacity building of Sindh Mass Transit Authority (SMTA) to manage all the BRT system. The World Bank would finance rehabilitation of the roads, footpaths and develop other relevant infrastructure.

The chief minister discussed this project with the World Bank team and said Karachi was most beautiful city but its beauty would flourish when its transport system would be established. “We are working on KCR project but even then there is a dire need of urban transport system of BRT,” he said. The World Bank country director agreed to take up the project and urged the transport department to furnish all the relevant documents, PC-I and other layout plan with them so that it could be sent for final approval from their board.

KWSSIP: Sindh Chief Minister Syed Murad Ali Shah said that he was wanted to establish KWSB as most efficient, effective and service delivery institution. For the purpose, there is a need of restructuring of water, rehabilitation of its entire water supply and drainage system. To achieve this object the support of the World Bank was required, the chief minister.

The World Bank which under the request of Sindh government has studies the problems of water and have envisages a plan under the name of KWSSIP. The purpose of the program is to provide safe and reliable water and sewerage services and encourage private sector investments on water supply and waste water treatment.

The World Bank experts said that reforms in water board were required in three sectors. First one was raising operational capacity for safe, sustainable and equitable water service deliver to all customers. The second one is restoration of water board’s financial stability and third reform was required in governance and institutional reforms in the water board.

The Sindh government and the World Bank agreed to approve the project for which all legal formalities would be completed within a month and the project would be sent to the World Bank board for approval. The chief minister formed a committee under Chairman P and D Mohammad, MD Water Board Asadullah Khan and PD K-IV Asad Zamin to meet all the requirement of the World Bank and submit them PC-I and other documents.

CLCK: Sindh Chief Minister Syed Murad Ali Shah said that under Competitive and Livable City of Karachi (CLCK) project he wanted to enhance urban management and service delivery of Karachi Metropolitan Corporation and all DMCs of the city.

The World Bank Country Mr Illangovan said that his team has already worked on the project and have prepared a design features for performance based block grant. The plan calls for incentivizing institutional performance and improvement for KMC and DMCs. The performance-based block grants to be used for capital investment program for KMC and DMCs. Local government department would also be provided technical support.

Institutional reforms would be introduced in KMC and in all six DMCs. Property Tax survey would be conducted and all the payments, including salaries, receipts of local taxes, property tax and payment of bills etc. would be made electronically. All the manual system would be replaced with digital/electronic system.

The project was approved in principal and would be placed in the World Bank board for final approval. The chief minister and the World Bank set deadlines for completion of documentation for all the three projects. They are for CLICK by early April, KWSSIP by the end of March and KUMP by end of March.

For more information, contact:
Press Secretary,
Chief Minister House, Sindh
Tel: +92-21-99202019(Ext: 336)
Website: www.cmsindh.gov.pk

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