| Preparation
of low-cost housing plans ordered
Sindh
Chief Minister Syed Qaim Ali Shah has directed the housing
and town planning department to prepare a low-cost housing
scheme.
He
issued the directive while presiding over a high-level meeting
at the CM’s House on Monday. The meeting discussed
various issues, including the implementation of a PPP programme
under which residential units would be provided to the poor
and shelterless people in urban and rural areas of the province.
Mr
Shah, who was earlier given a briefing on katchi abadis
and demand for housing schemes, told the officials to work
out a plan for the setting up a “Sindh Housing Authority”
to meet the challenge.
Referring
to various studies calling for the availability of 58,000
residential units per annum in the province, he ordered
that the pace of work on the schemes for the construction
of small residential units be accelerated so that the backlog
of 150,000 houses could be met and the units could be handed
over to the deserving people at the earliest.
The
chief minister said that along with the schemes for urban
areas, a comprehensive strategy be devised to resolve the
same problem in rural areas.
He
recalled that it was the commitment of Zulfikar Ali Bhutto
to ensure “roti, kapra aur makan” for every
citizen and the PPP would strive hard to fulfil the commitment
by providing shelter to the shelterless and all basic facilities
to people, especially those living in katchi abadis.
Mr
Shah asked the officials to work out plans on private-public
partnership and also involve NGOs to meet the challenge
of low-cost housing.
He
also stressed that maintaining law and order was the government’s
foremost responsibility, and said that magistrates should
ensure implementation of government policies and orders
under the supervision of DCOs.
The
chief minister asked Chief Secretary Fazlur Rehman to summon
a meeting within the week to chalk out a plan in this regard.
Additional
Chief Secretary Nazar Hussain Mehar and secretaries of finance
and housing & town planning were among the officials
present at the meeting.
Price
Control
Presiding
over another meeting held to discuss measures for controlling
prices of essential commodities and check profiteers, the
chief minister asked the administration and law enforcement
agencies not to hesitate in taking strict action against
those found indulged in hoarding and profiteering.
He
observed that due to some ambiguities in the devolution
plan and the Local Government Ordinance, confusion prevailed
among officials about their authority and exercising powers.
However, he added, as far as the maintenance of law and
order was concerned, it was the responsibility of the provincial
government.
He
ordered provision of police cover to the district government
officials and magistrates for conducting raids to check
profiteering and hoarding of commodities, including wheat
flour and rice.
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