Over five years after former president Asif Ali Zardari performed the groundbreaking of Ghabir Dam, farmers in the villages located along the border of Chakwal and Mianwali districts still consider the construction of the water reservoir a distant dream.
The proposed reservoir, with a storage capacity of 66,200 million acre feet of water, was to be built in the Danda Shah Bilawal village, about 95 kilometres from the Chakwal city. Upon completion, the dam would irrigate 15,000 acres of land through concrete irrigation channels. The groundbreaking was held on January 21, 2010, and the project was to be made functional by September 2014.
The dam was to be built at a cost of Rs7.35 billion. The cost was later revised to Rs9.154billion.
But five years after the groundbreaking, one finds the vast area surrounding the Ghabir River as barren as it was at the time of the then president’s visit.
“The idea to build Ghabir Dam is decades-old but the only hollow attempt to materialise it was made in January 2010 when the then president himself came for its groundbreaking,” said an official.