What's new

Bus project’s launch in limbo as managers of its company quit

Champion_Usmani

SENIOR MEMBER
Joined
Jan 10, 2018
Messages
4,022
Reaction score
0
Country
Pakistan
Location
Pakistan
PESHAWAR: TransPeshawar – the Urban Mobility Company – that is to run the Bus Rapid Transit in Peshawar, plunged into a serious crisis after the unceremonious removal of its head led to a raft of resignations raising concerns about whether the already delayed project slated for the launch this month will see the light of the day.

Following the removal of the chief executive officer of the company, the chairman of board of directors, chief financial officer and general manager operations and market development resigned in protest on Friday.

On the approval of the cabinet, Chief Minister Pervez Khattak removed the company CEO, Altaf Akbar Durrani, over the delay in the procurement of buses for the project.

The resignation of the chairman of the board of directors and two other senior functionaries has left TransPeshawar without top management.

The Asian Development Bank-funded BRT was launched in Oct last.

According to the original plan, it was to be completed in six months but the frequent changes in design not only delayed its launch but also escalated its cost.

Removal of CEO leads to resignations at Trans Peshawar

The government initially fixed April 20 as the last date for the inauguration of the bus service though much of the civil work remains to be done including its main depots and sheds for the buses. Later, the date was extended to May 20.

Following delay in the procurement of buses including prototype and Intelligence Transport System (ITS), the chief minister expressed the desire to run ‘pink buses’ meant for other projects in the province to inaugurate the 23 kilometers long BRT corridor.

In his resignation letter sent to the chief minister, chairman of the TransPeshawar BoD Javed Iqbal observed that Pink Buses Project was neither fully funded nor has it been approved in the manner prescribed by the law. The Pink buses project meant for women commuters would be run in Abbottabad and Mardan.

“The forced assignment of an un-financed and unapproved declared project is not only against the express provisions of the law, it will place an unsustainable financial and manpower burden on TransPeshawar and runs the risk of jeopardizing the operations of the Peshawar BRT,” he said.

Citing multiple reasons for his removal as the company’s CEO, Mr Durrani in his letter written to the BoD members claimed that for meeting the desired scheduled of the chief minister, certain steps needed to be skipped that required the approval of the board.

He pointed out that the BoD was requested in its ninth meeting to approve two items: “impose a forced approval of the prototype unit and the detailed design on the bus supplier by April 22 so that the buss mass production could start on April 23 and to pay additional $30,000 per bus for land transportation of the buses to meet desired schedule of the chief minister to inaugurate the project before completion of his tenure.”

He added that in a meeting with the CM on April 19, the bus testing process and schedule was explained to him in detail by the bus consultant and bus supplier, who also told him that the prototype units would be available for testing from April 22 to April 28.

Mr Durrani maintained that the bus consultant had also mentioned that after testing was completed by April 28, they would need a week for completion of their report and if the prototype was accepted, only then the mass bus production could start.

“With this schedule, the delivery of the first batch of buses in May would be highly unlikely, over which the CM became very agitated and told them to leave,” he said.

Sources said the Brazilian experts had to come to Peshawar to conduct the prototype testing as the technology used in these buses was untested in Pakistan.

The CEO said based on the Asian Development Bank’s procurement procedures and the pace of the civil infrastructure work, both April 20 and May 20 dates, were unrealistic and unjustified.

He said TransPeshawar had followed the ADB’s procurement guidelines and did not cause any delay to the project.

“As such, my removal from the post of CEO was unfair and unjustified; nothing but a case of witch hunting and scapegoating,” he said.

In his letter, the CEO said the premature arrival of buses and its equipment would lead to a number of financial, operational and contractual issues for the company.

He said if the buses and equipment were procured before April 20 the government would already have been liable to pay a substantial amount of money to store and secure the buses and its equipment.

Mohammad Imran Khan, general manager (operations and market development), who had worked on five mass transit projects in the country, pointed out in his resignation letter that the government had repeatedly asked TransPeshawar for the delivery of buses by April 20, early engagement of VOC and operation of buses with incomplete civil work infrastructure and without depot for maintenance of buses.

“TransPeshawar is of the view that infrastructure will not be ready for operation by the end of the year and that the BRT project have failed worldwide because of the incomplete system operation,” he said in his letter.

He said the contract value for supply of BRT vehicles was Rs5.48 billion and has warranty of two years.

“Had TransPeshawar taken a decision and had the buses been delivered by April 20, 2018 or the buses handed over to VOC when the infrastructure is still not ready, the government would have faced a huge financial loss,” said the GM (operations).

He said: “My professionalism does not allow me to violate laws and work on project while foreseeing project failure with financial losses of more than Rs 50 billion and I can pray that the project sees light of the day.”

Special assistant to the chief minister on transport Malik Shah Mohammad Wazir was not available for comments.

Published in Dawn, May 5th, 2018

https://www.dawn.com/news/1405681
 
.
پشاور بس ریپڈ ٹرانزٹ منصوبہ خیبرپختونخوا حکومت کیلئے درد سر بن گیا، سی ای او کی برطرفی کے بعد کونسا اہم ذمہ دار ساتھ چھوڑ گیا؟ خبرآگئی

news-1525514753-8814.jpg



پشاور (ویب ڈیسک) پشاور میں جاری بس ریپڈ ٹرانزٹ منصوبہ خیبرپختونخوا حکومت کیلئے درد سر بن گیا، پراجیکٹ کے سی ای او کی برطرفی کے بعد چیئرمین بی آرٹی بھی مستعفی ہوگئے۔

خیبرپختونخوا حکومت کی پشاور میں جاری بس ریپڈ ٹرانزٹ پراجیکٹ کی جانب سے مشکلات بڑھتی ہی چلی جا رہی ہیں۔ ابتداءمیں اس منصوبے کو 6 ماہ میں مکمل کرنے کا اعلان کیا گیا تاہم تکنیکی وجوہات اور نقشے میں بار بار تبدیلی کے باعث یہ منصوبہ تاخیر کا شکار ہوگیا۔

ضرور پڑھیں:مسلم لیگ ن کے سینئر رہنما اور گورنر کے پی کے اقبال ظفر جھگڑا نے پاکستان تحریک انصاف کی سب سے بڑی مشکل حل کر دی ، ایسا کام کر دیا کہ سن کر عمران خان بھی داد دیے بغیر نہ رہ پائیں گے
منصوبے میں تاخیر کا تمام ملبہ وزیراعلیٰ کی زیرصدارت اجلاس میں بی آر ٹی پراجیکٹ کے سی ای او پر ڈال دیا گیا۔ جس پر وزیراعلیٰ نے چیف ایگزیکٹو آفیسر الطاف اکبر کو فوری طور پر اپنے عہدے سے بر طرف کر دیا۔

معاملہ یہاں نہیں رکا بلکہ شدید دباو¿ پڑنے پر پراجیکٹ کے چیئرمین اور ممبر بورڈ آف ڈائریکٹرز جاوید اقبال بھی اپنے عہدے سے مستعفی ہوگئے۔ پراجیکٹ جاوید اقبال نے اپنا استعفیٰ وزیراعلیٰ کو ارسال کر دیا۔

https://dailypakistan.com.pk/05-May-2018/776084
 
Last edited:
. .
ADB steps in to rescue Peshawar bus project

PESHAWAR: Concerned over the exit of senior management of TransPeshawar Bus Rapid Transit, the Asian Development Bank is stepping in to save the project from further impediments, according to sources.

Dawn has leant on good authority that the ADB, which has loaned $350 million for the BRT, is concerned about firing by Chief Minister Pervez Khattak of Chief Executive Officer Altaf Khan Durrani and the subsequent resignations of the chairman of its board of directors, chief financial officer and general manager (operations) and is already in contact with officers to salvage the situation.

It was also learnt that the ADB country manager would also be speaking with CM Khattak about the situation. Efforts are being made to speak to the BRT executives and persuade them to return to the job.

It has been learnt that the CEO, who was shown the door by Mr Khattak for speaking his mind on the timelines, may seek legal recourse.

“There is utter lack of understanding of the BRT system at the political level,” a source familiar with the situation told Dawn.

“TransPeshawar has nothing to do with the timelines,” the source said, requesting he not be named. Right from the signing of the agreement to the delivery of the busses and the Intelligent Transport System, all the timelines were in accordance with international protocols and standards, the source said.

Country manager of bank to talk to chief minister about the situation

“Without infrastructure, depots, fuel and charging stations, the busses cannot be run. Also, this is a wholly new technology to be used for the first time in Pakistan. It has to be tested by consultants appointed by the ADB before order could be placed with the vendor to start assembling the busses,” he said.

The source said that busses would be ready for delivery in July and there was nothing TransPeshawar could do anything about it. “Had the KP CM asked the ADB about the timelines, he would have received all the answers,” he said.

The source said that all the former CEO did was to speak the truth to the chief minister and tell him pointblank that the timelines he was suggesting were unrealistic and couldn’t be met.

Also, on the Pink Busses, the source said, the KP government did not create a framework to run those, either in Mardan or Abbottabad or for that matter Peshawar.

“There has to be cost assessment and a project has to be directly assigned to TransPeshawar. There was no legal framework. It was totally illegal,” the source said. “Even as these busses have been given to us free of cost, there is no framework for this.”

He said that instead of giving false timelines and shifting and delaying the launching date, knowing that those timelines were difficult to meet, given the amount of civil work pending, the chief minister needed to change his political narrative. “Rushing the project and using intimidatory tactics would compromise the quality and create more problems,” he added.

The provincial government has assigned additional charge of chairman board of director of TransPeshawar to Additional Chief Secretary Dr Shahzad Bangash here on Sunday.

Meanwhile, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa transport and mass transit department has admitted that Pink Buses meant for Abbottabad and Mardan would be run in Peshawar as “stop-gap arrangement” to facilitate commuters in the provincial capital due to delay in the arrival of fleet of vehicles for the under construction Bus Rapid Transit.

In a clarification about Dawn’s story “Bus project’s launch in limbo as managers of its company quit” appeared on Saturday, the department said that later on arrival of BRT Buses, those Pink Buses would be operated in Mardan and Abbottabad.

The statement said that those buses (Pink) would be operated by the TransPeshawar as approved and decided by the provincial cabinet and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Urban Mobility Authority (KPUMA) board in its meetings held on April 11 and April 16 respectively.

It said that UNOPS had informed that the donor (Japanese government) had no issue for the arrangement “stop-gap” considering the better projection of their granted project and the provincial government may in writing intimate the same to UNOPS.

It further said that UNOPS had also confirmed that ambassador of Japan could be available for handing taking over ceremony of Women Bus Project at the Chief Minister’s Secretariat on May 11.

Separately, the department concerned while responding to the letter of terminated CEO of TransPeshawar said that he was ineffectual in timely managing the routine affairs of company such as procurement of bus fleet, Intelligent Transport System, Vehicle Operating Companies and Bus Industry Restructuring Programme.

The department in its rejoinder said that Altaf Durrani (the expelled CEO) had committed to the provincial government at various senior level forums and progress review meetings that TransPeshawar would complete all the procurement process well in time. However, award of procurement of BRT fleet tender could only be made by mid-February 2018 after lapse of two months.

Moreover, procurement of ITS package, selection of VOCs and implementation of BIRP were still under process and could not be completed as per his committed timelines.

The undue delay in ITS procurement process was evident from the fact that faulty documentation was submitted to the Asian Development Bank that could not be cleared till date due to lack of appropriate response to the issues highlighted by ADB in the procurement documents.

Similarly, procurement of VOC, which was an internal process, however, could not be completed till date, due to lack of seriousness by TransPeshawar staff.

The sequential, circumstantial and evidence based trail of information retrieved from various meetings with the chief minister between October 2017 and April 2018 depict that CEO had badly failed in keeping up to the expectations of the provincial government.
 
.

Military Forum Latest Posts

Country Latest Posts

Back
Top Bottom