Administrative Changes Across WASA Offices
The Punjab government has approved a large-scale reshuffle in WASA (Water and Sanitation Agency) departments across multiple cities. The decision follows a comprehensive review of agency performance and public complaints regarding water supply and drainage systems.
Focus on Efficiency and Accountability
According to government sources, the reshuffle aims to improve service efficiency, promote transparency, and strengthen administrative control. Several senior officials, including directors and sub-engineers, have been transferred or reassigned to enhance operational coordination.
Reforms to Address Urban Challenges
Authorities said the new management teams will focus on resolving sewerage blockages, modernizing pumping stations, and ensuring uninterrupted water supply. The government also plans to introduce digital monitoring systems to track project progress and ensure timely completion.
Public Response and Expectations
Residents and civic groups have welcomed the move, expressing hope that the reshuffle will lead to visible improvements in water and sanitation services, especially before the upcoming monsoon season.
