Inauguration of Solid Waste Management Project in Quetta
Quetta:The Solid Waste Management Project in Quetta was officially inaugurated by Deputy Prime Minister Ishaq Dar and Chief Minister of Balochistan Mir Sarfraz Bugti.
**Key Highlights of the Inauguration:**
– **Project Overview**:
– The Solid Waste Management Project is the first of its kind in Pakistan, designed to address the growing waste management challenges in Quetta.
– The project was initiated with a record implementation period of three months, reflecting the urgent need to enhance public services.
– **Statements from Officials**:
– **Chief Minister Mir Sarfraz Bugti**: He commended the quick rollout of the project and congratulated Commissioner Quetta and his team for their efforts. Bugti emphasized that the provincial government is focused on providing essential services to reduce public hardships.
– **Deputy Prime Minister Ishaq Dar**: He expressed satisfaction with the project’s commencement, praising the provincial government’s active role in resolving public issues. Dar noted that the project would significantly improve cleanliness and waste management in the provincial capital.
– **Operational Details**:
– Starting today, a private company will handle door-to-door waste collection in Quetta.
– The project aims to remove 1,600 tons of waste daily from Quetta, with no additional costs to the government.
– Both the Municipal Corporation and the private company will work together to keep the city clean through comprehensive measures.
– **Attendance**:
– The inauguration ceremony was attended by notable figures including Speaker of the National Assembly Sardar Ayaz Sadiq, Federal Minister for Commerce Jam Kamal Khan, Speaker of the Balochistan Assembly Abdul Khaliq Achakzai, provincial ministers, members of the assembly, advisors, and Chief Secretary Balochistan Shakeel Qadir Khan.
This initiative marks a significant step towards improving urban sanitation and quality of life in Quetta, reflecting a proactive approach by both federal and provincial authorities to address waste management issues.