Hello Karachi people! For a few days now you’ve been telling us where roads need repairs in the city. So this story is growing.
If you’ve seen Karachi’s roads being fixed these days, you can thank the World Bank because it is paying for it.
The money is coming from the World Bank’s Competitive and Livable City of Karachi (CLICK) $652 million project. Some of the money is loans and some of the funding is grants.
CLICK’s Technical Manager Azmat Khan told us that they are “investing” around Rs5 billion in road maintenance for the rain emergency.
He claimed that 70% of the carpeting work is almost done and the rest will take the next couple of months. He did not disclose any more details of which roads and how it broke down.
It was next to impossible to pin down which government department was funding and overseeing which road repairs so they can be held accountable. The work is being done by consultants who supervise the project, but the executing agencies responsible for the implementation are KMC and the seven DMCs. CLICK’s role is act as a liaison between the executing agencies and the World Bank.
We did learn that the World Bank’s sewage or KWSSIP project is also working on roads, as is the Sindh government’s People’s Bus Service, KMC and KDA. And while it may not be terribly important to know which authority is getting the work done, we did think it is important to have some accountability.
This is where you come in. Please help us by posting a comment below mentioning the exact location of a road you use that needs repairs.
We are sharing our WhatsApp number where you can send us photos and PIN locations of roads that need repairs. Click on this link to reach us on WhatsApp.
Or you can email Sajjad Mehdi at sajjad.mehdi (@) aaj.tv with photos and details of the road by your house that needs repairs.
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Additionally, we acquired an August 2022 presentation made by a consultant for KMC on the state of Karachi’s roads. You can download it here from Dropbox.
The consultant who prepared this said that these were the problems:
This is a list of main roads and estimated cost to repair them and the agency responsible for doing the work. PBS stands for People’s Bus Service here.
Road name | Rs (m) | Executing agency |
---|---|---|
Sh-e-Faisal | 2.8 | PBS |
Univ Road | 16.3 | PBS |
8000 Korangi | 5.6 | PBS |
Jail Road | 8.7 | PBS |
Rashid Minhas | 10 | KDA, KMC, PBS, |
Sh-e-Millat | 20 | PBS, KMC |
Jahangir Rd | 11.7 | PBS, KDA, KMC |
II Chundrigar | 6.4 | KDA, PBS |
Mauripur Rd | 14.6 | PBS, local govt |
Ziauddin Ahmad | 6 | KMC |
12000 Korangi | 1 | KMC partial |
Expressway | 6.2 | KMC |
Ibrahim Hyderi | 8.7 | KNID (done) |
Sh-e-Pakistan | 12.4 | KDA |
SM Tofiq | 11.7 | KDA |
Sh-e-Ibn-e Sina | 19.5 | KDA |
Nishtar | 3 | SIDCL |
Sir Shah Suleman | 54.8 | KDA |
AH Ispahani | 5.5 | PBS |