Lakki Marwat gas project inaugurated

Published November 8, 2007

PESHAWAR, Nov 7: Federal Minister for Inter-Provincial Coordination Salim Saifullah Khan on Wednesday inaugurated gas distribution project in Lakki Marwat district. The project would cost Rs40 million and included laying of nine-kilometre-long pipeline from Kilan village to Lakki City.

Addressing a function, the minister said that provision of natural gas to Lakki Distict was one of the government’s priorities.

Criticising the previous MMA government, he said that it had done nothing for the welfare of backward areas like Lakki district during its five-year tenure.

He accused the MMA government of having deliberately ignored development in Lakki Marwat district, adding that local elected representatives in the previous assembly had done nothing for its development.

Mr Khan announced gas projects for Sarai Naurang, Pezzu, Ghazni Khel, Tittar Khel, Tajazai, Shahbaz Khel areas in the district, adding that the gas supply project for Sarai Naurang tehsil would soon be launched at a cost of Rs50 million.

He said that provision of basic amenities like gas and electricity was government’s priority, adding that the government would make all possible efforts in this regard.

Highlighting various major projects were already under way in the district to improve the socio-economic conditions, he said they included the Kurram Tangi dam, Gandi Khankhel-Dera Ismail Khan road project, construction of grid stations and establishment of a cadet college.

He urged the people not to be misled by the propaganda of the opponents and vote for honest and dedicated people in the elections.—APP

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