CDA set to take over stalled metro bus project on govt instructions.

ISLAMABAD -- As per decision of the federal cabinet and instructions from the interior ministry, the Capital Development Authority (CDA) is going to take over the stalled project of Peshawar Mor to Islamabad International Airport (IIA) Metro Bus Service from the National Highway Authority (NHA).

However, the NHA will be providing an input to the civic agency. The CDA was given the lead role as the government has decided to complete the project by the end of the current year.

In May 2017, the then prime minister Nawaz Sharif inaugurated the construction of the metro bus route to connect the federal capital with the new airport near Fatehjang. It was announced that the construction of the 25.6-km-long track from Peshawar Mor to the airport will be completed before Independence Day 2018. The premier had already announced that he would inaugurate the new airport in August that year.

During his interaction with the media at the inauguration of work on the metro bus track near Fatehjang, Mr Sharif had vowed to also complete other dormant projects ignored by the past governments. However, the project worth Rs18 billion could not be completed even after almost four years.

NHA will continue providing input to complete Peshawar Mor to IIA track by end of year, says official

An official in the Ministry of Interior, requesting not to be quoted, said as per the decision of the federal cabinet the ministry had directed the CDA to jointly take over the project along with the NHA.

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