Mohmand Dam inauguration ceremony postponed for the second time
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PESHAWAR – The inauguration ceremony of the Mohmand Dam has been postponed again this month.
In a meeting between Prime Minister Imran Khan and State Minister for Water Resources Faisal Vawda, it was decided that the groundbreaking ceremony of the much awaited dam project would be held on January 17.
Mohmand Dam is a proposed multi-purpose concrete-faced rock-filled dam located on the Swat River approximately 37 km north of Peshawar and 5 km upstream of Munda Headworks in Mohmand District, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.
Its inaugural ceremony was to be held on January 2 but was rescheduled due to a controversy that emerged following the award of the contract of the hydropower project.
Chief Justice of Pakistan Mian Saqib Nisar, who has paid special attention to the issue of water scarcity and had ordered the creation of the Dams Fund in July last year ─ had expressed his displeasure for changing the date set for the groundbreaking ceremony of Mohmand Dam and even refused to attend.
“You changed the date without informing us and did not even think it was appropriate to tell the top judge. The government does not even have the courtesy to ask the chief justice regarding changing the date, now I might not go to the groundbreaking ceremony,” the top judge had remarked.
“The prime minister saw his schedule and changed the date, he did not see that we also have work. Now tell the prime minister to go inaugurate Mohmand Dam himself,” he added.
The top judge and PM Imran Khan were to be the chief guests of Sunday’s event.
Last month, the dam contract was awarded on a single-bid basis to a consortium of three companies led by Descon, a company previously by Adviser to the Prime Minister on Commerce Abdul Razak Dawood, in which he and his family members currently hold ownership stakes.
China Gezhouba has 70 per cent share in the project while Descon and Voith Hydro have 30 per cent combined.