09-10-2011  15:25:46


Govt committed to complete rehabilitation of quake victims; Gilani
ISLAMABAD, Sep 30 (APP): Prime Minister Syed Yusuf Raza Gilani Friday reiterated resolve of his government to complete rehabilitation of the earthquake victims of 2005 and to build upon the success through concerted efforts and unified approach. Addressing here the 13th convention of the Earthquake Reconstruction and Rehabilitation Authority (ERRA) Council, Gilani expressed satisfaction that many development works have been completed in the affected areas devastated by the Oct 8 earthquake. He said it was encouraging to know that 55 % of the total portfolio has been accomplished and 29 % projects were at various stages of construction.
 

He noted that over 1600 projects have been added since last council meeting out of which about 900 were educational structures.
 The Prime Minister said though projects and programmes worth Rupees 365 billion have been completed, concerted efforts were required to complete the remaining projects worth Rupees 100 billion, most of which were educational facilities.
The Prime Minister however said that despite the successes a lot still needs to be done.
 The meeting also attended by Prime Minister of AJ&K, Chief Ministers, Chairman ERRA, Deputy Chairman ERRA and members of the ERRA Council also had representatives from Punjab, Sindh, Balochistan and Gilgit Baltistan in addition to existing members from KPK and AJ&K.
 Gilani termed the meeting an event of historical significance, being the first Council Meeting after ERRA’s new found status as a permanent body with new council members.
 Welcoming the new members, the Prime Minister said the nation was struggling to address complex socio-economic challenges including the devastation caused by recent floods and was actively engaged in war against terrorism.
The Prime Minister said that despite challenges government’s commitment to the reconstruction of the earthquake affected areas remains unwavering.
“This demonstrates the commitment of the government not to rest till the complete rehabilitation of the earthquake victims.”
 Gilani said his government stands committed to reconstruction of the affected areas and would provide all requisite resources despite financial constraints.
 He said since the earthquake of October 8, 2005, ERRA and its partners have made quantum leaps in raising modern facilities to bring life back to normalcy in earthquake affected areas.
ERRA and its development partners have come a long way in reconstructing the affected areas in an attempt to rehabilitate the people of AJ&K and KPK.
 He commended the efforts of people, global partners and the world community at large who rose to occasion.
“Without their timely assistance, the mission of ‘Building Back Better’ would not have been possible,” he said.
 He also pointed to the improvements in ERRA’s performance that have been acknowledged both by the United Kingdom Accreditation Services through ISO 9001 certification and conferment of prestigious United Nations Sasakawa Award 2011.
He termed these “hallmarks of rare distinction and honour for a governmental institution.