Kathmandu, Oct 4: Chief Executive Officer of Millennium Challenge Corporation (MCC), Alice Albright said she was confident and optimistic for timely completion of the MCC project.
At a press conference here on
Tuesday, visiting CEO Albright mentioned she found the Nepal government and
other stakeholders effortful with dedication for its implementation as the
project has to be completed within five years since its commencement.
"MCA Nepal has the
responsibility for MCC implementation. This is a structure under the Nepal
government", she added.
CEO Albright shared that projects
under MCC have been executed in different parts of the world and stressed the
need of cooperation from all sides to overcome challenges to be evolved in
course of its implementation.
Sharing that the high-level
meetings and discussions during her Nepal visit were fruitful, she said matters
related to the successful implementation of the project were discussed on the
occasion.
During her stay, CEO Albright-led
delegation had called on Prime Minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal 'Prachanda', former
Prime Minister and Nepali Congress President Sher Bahadur Deuba, former Prime
Minister and CPN-UML Chairperson KP Sharma Oli, Minister for Foreign Affairs NP
Saud, Minister for Finance Dr Prakash Sharan Mahat, Minister for Energy, Water
Resource and Irrigation Shakti Bahadur Basnet and Minister for Physical
Infrastructure and Transport Prakash Jwala among others.
Noting that MCC has already entered
into implementation and she was very excited after the high-level meetings and
discussions. Albright expressed her confidence that the project would be
completed in the designated period.
The MCC CEO further mentioned they
had agreed and accepted the interpretive declaration attached to MCC while
endorsing the MCC related proposal from the parliament.
She further said MCC was a crucial
part of the US foreign grants assistance and its execution believably would
further deepen the Nepal-US relations.
Further, CEO Albright expressed her
hope that the project would help develop reliable electricity service and road
networking as well as open up avenues for electricity export through the
construction of transmission lines.
She went on saying that the
projects under such grants would contribute to the economic growth of
Nepal.
Under the grants programme, the
Nepal government and MCC have anticipated improvements of roads and enhanced
reliable access of Nepali people to the clean and affordable energy, she said,
adding it would help strengthen energy and transport sectors.
CEO Albright said the Nepal
government itself has also made investment in the project so the Nepal
government has shown strong commitment to the project keeping it under the
national pride project category.
Also on the occasion, US Ambassador
Dean Thompson and MCA Nepal's Executive Director Khadga Bahadur Bista also
responded to the queries of journalists on the project affairs.
The MCC compact has already entered
into execution since last August 30. The MCC compact was signed between the
Nepal government and MCC under the US government on 14 September 2017.
After a long debate, the parliament
had endorsed the compact last year.
There is a provision in the compact
that the power transmission lines and roads construction project should be
completed within five years since the commencement of the project execution. (RSS)