Tehsil chairmen, tribal elders discuss development process

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PESHAWAR
A representative delegation of tehsil chairmen and tribal leaders hailing from Newly Merged Districts, called on Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Caretaker Minister for Newly Merged Districts Affairs, Industries, Commerce and Technical Education, Dr. Aamer Abdullah, here on Friday and discussed with him matters related to development process, public problems and possible cooperation for their solution.
Tribal leader and Tehsil Chairman from Bajaur Said Badshah, Tehsil Chairman South Waziristan Lower Taj Maluk, Tehsil Chairman North Waziristan Ahmad Said, Tehsil Chairman Upper Kuram Ehsanullah, Tehsil Chairman South Waziristan Upper Maulana Saleh and Tehsil Chairmain Orkazai Maulana Tahir Orkazai was included.
During the meeting, the caretaker minister said that the relevant authorities will be contacted for the purpose of including the consultation of local public representatives in the identification of new schemes under the Risk Project of the World Bank in the merged districts.
He said that the controversial committee formed in the previous federal government for the use of funds in the merged districts has been canceled by the federal government on the demand of the provincial government and now the funds which receive for utilization in these districts can be used through the province wherein, views of local chairmen will be included.
The caretaker minister said that due to financial constraints and ban imposed by the Election Commission, new projects have not been started, but we are trying to ensure funds provision to the ongoing projects in the merged districts.
He said that due to our consecutive efforts, TMAs of the merged districts have received funds to pay back salaries while assured that concerned ministers and administrative secretaries of the development sector departments will be asked to include the opinion of local body chairmen in the PC One of the new proposed projects in the merged districts.
On a question of solarization of mosques in the merged districts, the caretaker minister said that at present two solar energy projects are running in the merged districts, one of which is near to completion and the other is in preliminary stage.
He added that we are trying to provide reasonable funding to these projects for their early completion so that people can start benefiting from their fruits soon.
The caretaker minister further said that funds have been released for the Ghalanai road and the stopped construction work in the same road has started again.
He said that in this way, efforts are underway to release funds to start work on important communication projects in Orakzai and Waziristan also.