Okays Rs22.5bn to improve power distribution
Tuesday, March 31, 2009
ISLAMABAD: The Executive Committee of National Economic Council (Ecnec) that met here on Monday with Advisor to Prime Minister, Shaukat Tarin, approved 29 projects of national importance valued at Rs77.476 billion.
The meeting, however, took up 32 projects in total, but accorded approval to 29 projects. The meeting approved Rs22.5 billion for enhancing power distribution of seven electric distribution companies (Discos), which will not only ensure the smooth supply of quality electricity, but will also reduce the line losses to a large extent.
The current power distribution systems has been dilapidated and not sound enough to sustain the power load which has increased manifold during the span of last eight years. The existing system gets tripped and chocked when the load demand increases, particularly in the summer season.
For this purpose, the meeting approved Rs1.8 billion for power distribution enhancement of Faisalabad Electric Supply Company (Fesco), Rs1.07 billion for Multan Electric Power Company, Rs3.4 billion for Islamabad Electric Power company, Rs4.1 billion for Hyderabad Electric Supply Company, Rs2.28 billion for Quetta Electric Supply Company, Rs4.1 billion for Lahore Electric Supply Company and Rs4 billion for Peshawar Electric Supply Company.
For the project, Asian Development Bank would provide 80 per cent financing, while 20 per cent would be arranged by seven power distribution companies on their own.
The meeting approved electrification of 86 villages in Dera Bugti by QESCO at a total cost of Rs717.71 million to be executed in 12 months through installation of transmission lines, transformers and other allied equipments and necessary civil work, stipulating that Government of Balochistan would form a Committee comprising local MNAs, MPAs and District Nazims who would identify the villages needing electrification, a list of which would be provided to ECNEC.
Ecnec approved the establishment of 43.5 MW Jagran-II Hydropower Project in the Muzaffarabad district, sponsored by the government of AJK at a total cost of Rs4631.02 million involving FEC. The project envisages construction of 43.5 MW Jagran-II Hydropower Station on the Neelum River, and is designed to provide an additional installed capacity in the system. ECNEC also approved the establishment of 14.4 MW Jhing Hydropower Project in Muzaffarabad district, sponsored by government of AJK at a total cost of Rs1813.85 million. It also envisages the construction of 14.4 MW of hydropower station planned at Jhing Nullah which is the right bank tributary of Neelum River.
Ecnec approved Higher Education Commissions Project titled Faculty Development Programme of Bahauddin Zakariya University, Multan for provision of 100 PhD foreign scholarships. ECNEC advised HEC to circulate a list of scholarships allocated to other universities of the country which must address no discrimination component, adding that the list explaining training disciplines be obtained and circulated. ECNEC held that projects falling under education and health development sectors may be presented before FOPs for support.
The meeting approved the Northern Area Health Development Project Phase-II at a total cost of Rs796.050 million that would provide basic health services to the under-served population and strengthen primary health care services besides improving secondary and tertiary health care services.
The meeting approved SUPARCO/Ministry of Defense Pakistan Communication Satellite System Project (PAKSAT-IR) which is designed to develop/manufacture and launch a Geo-Synchronous Orbit Communication Satellite replacing the existing Leased Satellite PAKSAT-I. It constituted an independent project management committee comprising representatives from SUPARCO, MOD (SPD), Ministry of IT and other stakeholders to oversee the implementation of defense as well as civil benefit related components.
Ecnec approved Government of Punjabs sewerage and water supply project in Multan City (Part-I) at a total cost of Rs2817,208 million which is designed to provide the basic facilities of sewerage and water supply in the un-served areas of Multan City.
The meeting approved the Ministry of Housing and Works project for construction of a new Secretariat Block at the Constitution Avenue, Islamabad, at a total cost of Rs3476.363 million, advising the ministry and the Planning Commission to incorporate a financial statement mentioning total savings accruing to GOP in terms of rentals saved.
Ecnec conditionally approved the Ministry of Railways project for procurement/manufacturing of 530 new design bogies/wagons including break vans at a total cost of Rs4134.732 million, directing that a Committee comprising ministers for privatisation, communication, finance and representatives of the Planning Commission and provincial governments be set up to finalise and recommend Pakistan Railways Strategic and Credible Business Plan that meets the business criteria laid down by ECNEC within one month where after ECNECs approval shall stand formalised.
The meeting advised the Ministry of Defense and Planning and Development Division to submit a background report on Aviation Divisions Project titled New Gawadar International Airport, acquisition of land project, explaining as to how an earlier budgetary outlay was released during FY-2005-06. The project was deferred for further consideration till filing of the report.
The meeting approved the withdrawal of Government of Punjabs project on widening and improvement of Gujranwala bypass on technical reasons. Ecnec also approved Government of Punjabs project for construction of the Multan Southern Bypass (dual carriage way) to Bahawalpur Chowk at a total cost of Rs1569.323 million.
The meeting approved Government of Balochistans construction of black-top road from Sui to Uch field (57 KM) in Dera Bugti Balochistan at a total cost of Rs797.711 million. The project would facilitate various oil and gas exploration companies engaged in the production of gas and minerals in the area, besides providing better transportation facilities to the local people through the shortest route from Balochistan to Sindh.
Ecnec approved CDAs construction of Cherah Dam project across the Soan River to be executed jointly by the Government of Punjab and CDA at a total cost of Rs5307.22 million. The project after completion shall provide an additional drinking water supply of 15 MGD to the twin cities of Rawalpindi and Islamabad.
The meeting approved the Ministry of Water and Power and Irrigation and Power Department and Government of Sindhs joint project for lining of distributaries and minors in Sindh Province covering Guddu, Sukkur and Kotri barrages area of the province of Sindh at a total cost of Rs13828.322 million.
ECNEC advised the Planning Commission to give details of the budget expenditure amount of each province for similar projects. The project is designed to control seepage losses from canal system to improve irrigation efficiency for provision of assured water supply to existing irrigated land under cultivation.
The meeting approved the Ministry of Water and Power and the Government of NWFPs joint project titled Bazai Irrigation Scheme, NWFP, located in the districts of Mardan and Malakand Agency of NWFP at a total cost of Rs1796.621 million for provision of better irrigation facilities to an area of about 20,200 acres through construction of 41.1 KM long canal system.
The meeting approved the Minister for Railways recommendations for replacement of old and obsolete signals gear project from Lodharan-Khanewal-Shahdara Bagh, main line section of Pakistan railways, at a total cost of $129,496,782 (Rs14.4 billion).
The meeting approved Ministry of Inter Provincial Coordinationís summary on finalisation of guidelines for funding of projects launched on the directives of the President/Prime Minister including vertical projects launched by the federal government in provinces and federal projects launched by the federal government in provinces according to a pre-set formula, advising that AJK, IPC representation be given in the Federal IPC.
Ecnec approved various transport and communications related projects of the Punjab government, titled Construction of Bosan Road in Multan city, at a total cost of Rs910.850 million, NHAs Project for rehabilitation of road from Gharo to Ketti Bunder at a total cost of Rs3036.466 million in the Thatta district and NHAs other project for rehabilitation of Kambar-Shahdadkot Road in the Khambar district, Shahdadkot, Sindh at a total cost of Rs966.00 million.
The meeting approved a project titled Training and Support of Levy Forces in FATA at a modified cost of Rs558.891 million. The objective of the project is to build essential infrastructure, training, transport and communication facility enabling law enforcing agencies to effectively discharge their law and order duties. Ecnec approved the Ministry of Special Initiatives Clean Drinking Water Initiatives (CDWI) Project, second revised PC-I at a total cost of Rs999.541 million, stipulating that payments to the contractors be made on verification from provincial governments and operation and maintenance cost be met by the federal government. The project covers installation of nation wide filtration plants at district and tehsil levels.
The meeting conditionally approved the Ministry of Interiors project titled Procurement/Installation of Non-intrusive Vehicle X-Ray Inspection System (NVIS) at a total cost of Rs1000.34 million including FEC. The project is designed for procurement/installation of non-intrusive x-ray inspection system to improve law enforcement agencies capabilities to scan high volumes of vehicles and detect contraband cargos in normal flow of traffic. It, however, advised the planning commission to undertake further technical study of project feasibility, FBR component for duties/taxes be incorporated, and it be sent to ECNEC for confirmation of its conditional approval by circulation.