ISLAMABAD: The federal government is planning to name Jinnah Avenue Interchange after Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan.

Earlier, the government wanted to name one of the underpasses of Serena Interchange, however, later on it was decided that instead of one underpass of Serena project, the entire Jinnah Avenue project should be named after the Turkish president, as both countries enjoyed brotherly relationship.

The project worth Rs4.1 billion, which has two components – an underpass and flyover – was started on November 5 with 90 days completion target. The underpass had already been completed after 42 days and being used for vehicles. Sources in CDA said that the flyover project would be ready for inauguration this week.

Meanwhile, a press release issued by the interior ministry, stated that Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi visited the F-8 Jinnah Avenue Interchange project in Islamabad and inspected the finishing work of the under-construction flyover. During the visit, the press release said, Mr Naqvi set a deadline for 100pc completion of the project by February 18.

He emphasised on swift completion of all project components, particularly connecting roads and landscaping.

The press release said the interior minister also met with labourers working on the project and appreciated their hard work. The workers informed the interior minister that they were working round the clock to meet the deadline. He praised their efforts and encouraged them to continue working with dedication, it said.

Mohsin Naqvi ordered immediate removal of debris around the project site and stressed that any shortcomings in the beautification work would not be tolerated. He also instructed that work on the connecting roads under the flyover should be expedited.

Federal Interior Secretary Mohammad Khurram Agha, CDA Chairman Mohammad Ali Randhawa, IG Islamabad police Ali Nasir Rizvi, Deputy Commissioner Islamabad Irfan Memon, contractors, and relevant officials were also present on the occasion.

The project director briefed the minister on the progress made on the project.

Published in Dawn, February 12th, 2025

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