News
Govt land should be given to the poor: Musharraf
KARACHI:
President Gen Pervez Musharraf said on Tuesday the vision and policies
of the government were directed towards poverty alleviation and control
on unemployment.
Speaking as the chief guest at the balloting of 4,962
plots, in Taisar Town Housing Project of the Malir Development Authority,
he emphasised Sindh should have industrial estates on the pattern
of the Punjab.
Due to effective economic policies, the poverty ratio
has registered a 10 per cent decline, while unemployment has reduced
by 1.5 to two per cent and with continuity of policies, these will
register further decline in the coming years, the president said.
On the occasion, the president was given a briefing
about the development of New Malir Housing Project (NMHP). “I
give credit of these two projects — Taisar Town and New Malir
Housing Project — to Governor Ishratul Ebad,” Musharraf
said.
Musharraf said it is his firm belief that the government
land should either be given to the poor through low-cost housing schemes
or be brought in the use of industry. He said this would help alleviate
poverty and also reduce unemployment.
He referred to the inauguration of three industrial
estates in the Punjab, including Sundar, Faisalabad and M-3 value-added
city industrial estates. He said the land for these estates was acquired,
handed over to the private sector and a board formed for their management.
Musharraf said Sundar has emerged as a really “Sundar”
(beautiful) estate with most modern infrastructure facilities. He
said all the 700 plots there have been sold out and by law the allottees
have to construct units in two years. Similarly, the Faisalabad Industrial
Estate has 6,000 plots.
The president said that industries are now being set
up there and so far 60 to 70 units have come up. He said when these
units will come out of Faisalabad city, it would help improve the
existing infrastructure inside the city.
He suggested that this example should also be followed
in Sindh, where if land will be given to the poor, they will be benefited
and this would help reduce poverty and when given to industries it
would help reduce unemployment through jobs made available in new
units.
He emphasised upon infrastructure development as much
as possible but mainly on BOT basis. He said the money thus saved
could be invested in other schemes. “Let the investors construct
roads, bridges and flyovers on BOT basis and the money so saved be
used on other projects of public importance, he said.
Sindh Governor Dr Ishratul Ebad Khan, Chief Minister
Dr Arbab Ghulam Rahim, State Minister Dr Aamir Liaquat Hussain, provincial
ministers and advisers, Nazim Karachi Syed Mustafa Kamal, Naib Nazim
Nasreen Jalil, DG Nadra and senior officials of Sindh government were
present.
Courtesy Geo
Back to Top