Balochistan CM wants Pasni fish harbour relocated

Published February 19, 2019
Balochistan chief minister proposes reconstruction of Pasni fish Harbour to protect rights of fishermen. — File photo
Balochistan chief minister proposes reconstruction of Pasni fish Harbour to protect rights of fishermen. — File photo

QUETTA: Balochistan Chief Minister Jam Kamal Khan Alyani has proposed reconstruction of Pasni Fish Harbour with all modern facilities at some other place in the area to protect rights of fishermen of the area as the present harbour cannot be made functional.

Presiding over a meeting to review performance of Pasni Fish Harbour, he said the government would definitely make all those government institutions functional which were at present not functioning.

The secretary of fisheries and the managing director of Pasni Fish Harbour, Ali Gul Kurd, briefed the meeting on the harbour. The meeting reviewed to use the grant of Japan for the development of Pasni Fish Harbour.

It also reviewed a plan to construct eight new jetties in coastal areas of Makran and directed the Board of Revenue to complete the process of providing land for the purpose.

Speaking on the occasion, the chief minister expressed anger over non-functioning of Pasni Fish Harbour for the last 10 years, but an amount of Rs1.5 billion was spent on payment of salary to employees and staff of the harbour.

He said heads of a majority of government departments and institutions were non-serious about running their departments and institutions and he had reached that conclusion after reviewing the performance of these departments and institutions over the last five months.

Mr Alyani said that fish harbours and jetties across the world not only provided jobs to people, but also strengthened local economies. But unfortunately in Balochistan the situation was different and these institutions and departments were not playing effective role in providing jobs to people and strengthening the economy of the province, he added.

The chief minister directed authorities concerned to consider running all harbours and jetties of coastal areas of the province under an authority and through public-private partnership and advertise the plan in newspapers to attract interested investors.

Published in Dawn, February 19th, 2019

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