ISLAMABAD: The Asian Development Bank
(ADB) has approved a $196.9 million loan to help Pakistan complete post-flood
national highways rehabilitation project, a statement said on
Monday.
Monday.
“The Economic Affairs
Division signed a loan agreement for Post-Flood National Highways
Rehabilitation Project with the Asian Development Bank,” the statement
said.“The total estimated cost of this project is $218.8 million, out of which
Asian Development Bank will provide $196.9 million.”
Tariq Bajwa, secretary
Economic Affairs Division and Werner E. Liepach, Country Director, Asian
Development Bank signed the loan agreement. The statement said the planned
project will contribute to the economic recovery of flood-affected areas in
Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Punjab, and Sindh provinces.
“It will restore
critical physical infrastructure to sustain livelihoods and access to markets
as well as build post-disaster traffic management capacity of the NHA,” it
added. Under the project, National Highway Authority will rehabilitate 212
kilometer roads and 33 bridges of the national highways network. The project
will be completed in three years.
Bajwa, Secretary
expressed gratitude to the Asian Development Bank for providing vital support
for infrastructure building in Pakistan and assured the commitment of the
government to mobilise all out efforts for taking measures to improve the
physical infrastructure.
“An efficient and
rapid highways network provides economic benefits that result in multiplier
effects such as better accessibility to markets, employment and additional
investments,” Bajwa said.
“This is even more so
in a global economy where economic opportunities have been increasingly related
to the mobility of people, goods and information.” Liepach of Asian Development
Bank assured of the bank’s continued support and appreciated the government’s
efforts for investing in infrastructure.
The Asian Development
Bank, based in Manila, is dedicated to reducing poverty in Asia and the Pacific
through inclusive economic growth, environmentally sustainable growth, and
regional integration.
Established in 1966,
ADB in December 2016 will mark 50 years of development partnership in the
region. It is owned by 67 members—48 from the region. In 2015, the Asian
Development Bank assistance totaled $27.2 billion, including cofinancing of
$10.7 billion.
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