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Lt Gen Ghani quits as Pakistan Water Authority head amid IWT rift
Lt Gen Ghani quits as Pakistan Water Authority head amid IWT rift

Time of India

time21-06-2025

  • Politics
  • Time of India

Lt Gen Ghani quits as Pakistan Water Authority head amid IWT rift

The chairperson of Pakistan's Water and Power Development Authority (WAPDA), Lieutenant General Sajjad Ghani (Retd.), has resigned his post. People in the know told ET that Ghani's exit followed differences between the civilian administration and the military over the Indus Water Treaty (IWT). According to the people cited earlier, differences have also emerged within both the WAPDA and Pakistan's ministry of water resources, which created conditions for Ghani's resignation. Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif has forwarded the matter to the cabinet division for the approval of Ghani's resignation, they said. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Full mouth dental implants for the elderly in Malaysia - see prices in 2025 Dental Implants | Search Ads Search Now Undo Pakistan's civil administration has been blaming the army's top brass for creating conditions that led India to put the IWT in abeyance, people aware of the matter told ET, adding that the civilian administration has also blamed the army for the brewing crisis. Ghani, an ethnic Kashmiri, was appointed WAPDA chairperson in August 2022. He is the son of actor Ahmed Taha Ghani. He was GOC 19 DIV (Jhelum) in the Pakistan army and later moved to HQ of Northern Swat in 2009. There are allegations of corruption against Ghani when he was in Swat. Later, he headed 5 Corps Karachi (2013 - 2015) of the Pakistan Army. As Corps Commander, he oversaw operational preparedness in southern Pakistan. He retired from military service in 2016. Live Events Ghani was also appointed to the board of directors of Kot Addu Power Company (KAPCO) on August 17, 2022. The IWT was suspended by New Delhi after India-Pakistan ties deteriorated sharply following the April 22 terror attack in Pahalgam . New Delhi has asserted that IWT will remain in abeyance until Islamabad "credibly and irrevocably" abjures support to cross-border terrorism as "water and blood" cannot flow together.

Wapda chairman resigns
Wapda chairman resigns

Business Recorder

time21-06-2025

  • Business
  • Business Recorder

Wapda chairman resigns

ISLAMABAD: Chairman WAPDA Lt Gen. Sajjad Ghani (retd) has resigned from his post due to personal reasons Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif has appreciated his services and sent his resignation to the Cabinet Division for approval. Lt Gen Sajjad Ghani (retd) played a key role in the effective running of the national institution and monitoring important projects in the energy sector. The Prime Minister expressed his best wishes for him. His predecessor had also resigned. Copyright Business Recorder, 2025

K-IV project: A number of key targets achieved: Wapda chief
K-IV project: A number of key targets achieved: Wapda chief

Business Recorder

time30-05-2025

  • Business
  • Business Recorder

K-IV project: A number of key targets achieved: Wapda chief

KARACHI: Wapda Chairman Engr Lt Gen Sajjad Ghani (Retd) has announced that Wapda has succeeded in achieving a number of key targets on Greater Karachi Bulk Water Supply Scheme (K-IV project) and concerted efforts are being made to complete Phase-I of the project in June 2026. During his visit to the Project here on Thursday, he further said that prompt availability of the required funds is the key for completion of the Project as per the schedule. The Chairman had a detailed visit of various work fronts to review construction progress. These work fronts included intake and pumping stations at Kinjhar Lake and water conveyance system comprising pressurized pipelines being laid from Kinjhar Lake to Karachi. The project team along with the Consultants and the Contractors briefed the Chairman about progress on all eight contracts including intake, pumping stations, pipelines, water reservoirs and filtration facilities. Two critical activities i.e. inserting two water carrier pipelines in sleeve pipes at main railways crossing and hydrostatic testing on the first 15 Km of the pipeline have recently been completed, while the second hydrostatic testing for another 25 Km single pipeline will be carried out in June. Timelines for the remaining works and plans to achieve the targets as well as financial progress and requirement of funds were also discussed during the briefing. Cumulative physical progress on the Project is 63 percent. Rs. 75.21 billion have so far been spent on the Project, while PC-I of the Project's Phase-I amounts to Rs. 126.4 billion. Underlining the importance of K-IV Project for Karachi, the Chairman directed the Project Team to excel construction activities to meet the timelines. He also directed them to maintain close liaison with other stakeholders for timely arrangement of power supply by the Government of Sindh and augmentation of the water distribution system by Karachi Water and Sewerage Corporation (KWSC). K-IV Project envisages providing 650 million gallon per day (MGD) water to Karachi from Kinjhar Lake. The Project is planned to be completed in two phases. At present, Wapda is constructing Phase-I to supply 260 MGD water to Karachi. Phase-II, when implemented, will also augment another 390 MGD water to the system for Karachi. Copyright Business Recorder, 2025

Minister inaugurates Mohmand Dam Phase II
Minister inaugurates Mohmand Dam Phase II

Express Tribune

time25-05-2025

  • Business
  • Express Tribune

Minister inaugurates Mohmand Dam Phase II

WAPDA Chairman Lt Gen (r) Sajjad Ghani briefs Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif on the impact of the recent flood in Swat River on the diversion tunnels of Mohmand Dam Project. PHOTO: PML-N/@pmln_org Federal Minister for Water Resources, Muhammad Moin Wattoo, has issued a stern warning against any attempts to disrupt Pakistan's water supply, calling such actions "an act of war." He emphasized that the government will not tolerate any infringement on the country's water rights. Speaking at the inauguration ceremony of Mohmand Dam Phase-II, the minister underscored the critical role of water in Pakistan's survival and progress. "No one has the right to take our water. Blocking it is equivalent to waging war against us," Wattoo stated firmly. He referenced the Indus Waters Treaty, affirming that both Pakistan and India are legally bound to honor its terms. "This is a binding agreement with full legal validity. Its suspension or violation will not be tolerated under any circumstances," he warned. Progress on Mohmand Dam Wattoo noted that construction of the Mohmand Dam is advancing rapidly and is projected to be completed by 2027 or 2028. However, he assured the public that the government is striving to complete it ahead of schedule. He also praised the contributions of Chinese engineers working on the project. "It is truly commendable that Chinese engineers are working day and night to ensure timely completion of this crucial infrastructure," he said. Wattoo reiterated the government's commitment to allocating all available resources to ensure swift completion of the dam. Economic and Environmental Impact Once operational, the Mohmand Dam will generate 800 megawatts of clean, affordable hydropower and will bring thousands of acres of land under irrigation. It is expected to significantly improve the local economy by creating jobs and boosting agricultural productivity. WAPDA Chairman Lt Gen (retd.) Sajjad Ghani was also present at the ceremony. Located on the Swat River in the Mohmand District of Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa, the Dam is poised to be the fifth-largest Concrete Face Rock-Filled Dam (CFRD) in the world, standing at 213 meters high. It will have a storage capacity of 1.29 million acre-feet, bringing 18,233 acres of new land in Mohmand and Charsadda districts under cultivation, while also supporting irrigation for another 160,000 acres of existing farmland.

Construction of Mohmand Dam to be completed by 2027-28
Construction of Mohmand Dam to be completed by 2027-28

Business Recorder

time24-05-2025

  • Business
  • Business Recorder

Construction of Mohmand Dam to be completed by 2027-28

LAHORE: WAPDA achieved yet another landmark on Mohmand Dam Project, as construction work has commenced on the Main Dam. Prior to achieving this landmark, several pre-requisites such as river diversion, up and downstream starter (coffer) dams, dam plinth and excavation of left and right abutments and dam foundations were completed. Mohmand Dam is scheduled for completion in 2027-28. Federal Minister for Water Resources Mian Muhammad Mueen Wattoo visited Mohmand Dam Project to mark the occasion. Chairman WAPDA Engr Lt Gen Sajjad Ghani (retd) also accompanied him. The GM/PD Mohmand Dam along with his team and Project Managers of the Consultants and the Contractors were also present on the occasion. The Federal Minister had a detailed visit of the key sites and observed construction activities going on there. These sites included Diversion System, Power Intake Tunnel, Main Dam, Spillway and Power House. During on-the-sites briefings, the Federal Minister was apprised by the Project Team that construction work is continuing on 14 different sites. The Federal Minister was also briefed about the site-wise progress on the Project. The Federal Minister expressed satisfaction over the progress on the Project. He said that the Federal Government is fully cognizant of the increasing needs of water and affordable electricity in the country, that is why, WAPDA and Ministry of Water Resources have been making all out efforts for completion of the under construction mega projects. Mohmand Dam, being amongst these projects, will help fulfilling requirements of water and low-cost electricity in Pakistan. He hoped that WAPDA would complete Mohmand Dam and other projects as per their timelines. The Ministry of Water Resources will provide full support for the purpose, the Minister added. Mohmand Dam Project being constructed across River Swat, in Tribal District Mohmand of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Province. The 213-meter Mohmand Dam is the 5th highest concrete faced-rock fill dam (CFRD) in the world. It has a gross water storage capacity of 1.29 MAF sufficient to irrigate 18,233 acres of new land in Mohmand and Charsadda, besides supplementing irrigation supplies to 160,000 acres of existing land. With installed power capacity of 800 MW, the Project will provide 2.86 billion units of green, clean and affordable hydel electricity to the National Grid annually. It will not only help save Peshawar, Charsadda and Nowshera from flooding but also provide 300 million gallons water per day to Peshawar for drinking purpose. Copyright Business Recorder, 2025

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