US to give $55 million for Pakistani tribal area: Patterson
US Ambassador to Pakistan, Anne W. Patterson announced that the US Government will support $55 million for infrastructure, rehabilitation and construction program in South Waziristan.
In her remarks, she said that the US is committed to support directly the government of Pakistan.
The US ambassador says that this support is part of a strategic agreement between the United States and Pakistan.
She also said her government is committed to its support for Pakistan and praised the people of South Waziristan for their grit and detrmination which have helped the military and civilian agencies force militants to retreat.
"Due to the commitment and efforts of the people of South Waziristan, the Pakistan military and civilian agencies, the militants have been forced to retreat. Now, it is time to rebuild South Waziristan," remarked Ambassador Patterson. "The U.S. is committed to this vital reconstruction effort through direct support to the Government of Pakistan”, she added.
The $55 million earmarked for South Waziristan will be given directly to the FATA Secretariat to rebuild roads, develop water infrastructure, and improve power systems.
This support is part of the strategic agreements worth $899 million (75 billion rupees) signed by the Governments of the United States and Pakistan on September 30, 2009. Grant funding will be provided directly to the FATA Secretariat as it works with the Frontier Works Organization, the Water and Power Development Authority (WAPDA), and other local agencies to rebuild roads, develop water infrastructure, and improve power systems.
The U.S. Government is the largest provider of assistance to FATA. Over the past two years, the U.S. has spent more than $100 million (8.4 billion rupees) in small infrastructure, education, health, and economic growth projects throughout the region. In addition, the U.S. has provided more than $300 million (25 billion rupees) to help people displaced by the fighting in FATA and NWFP. The U.S. will continue to support infrastructure development in the region, providing additional grant funding to the FATA Secretariat to re-establish education, health, and other essential services.
- Asian Tribune -


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