KARACHI: Sindh Governor Imran Ismail on Sunday announced to donate his one-month salary to Prime Minister (PM) Imran Khan dam fund.

Terming water crisis as Pakistan’s biggest problem, Imran Ismail stressed on finding cure on priority basis. He termed construction of dams indispensable to escape drought.

Imran Khan on Friday said that the country is facing severe water crisis as the Pakistan’s biggest issue is water scarcity.

In his video statement to the nation, PM Imran said that he had been taking presentations on national issues, adding that there is no doubt today that we are at a crisis situation.

He said that the country’s debt has soared to Rs30,000 billion but one of our biggest issues to date is the water issue. “When Pakistan was made, every Pakistani had 5600 cubic metres of water but today that stands at only 1000 cubic metres,” he added.

Khan went on to say that we have storage capacity of only 30 days for water; whereas the safe period for water storage is 120 days, adding that India has capacity of 90 days. This is why making the dam for us is so important.

“Pakistan could face drought like conditions by 2025 if dams are not constructed now,” the prime minister said and added if we didn’t construct dams, experts say that we will not have money to grow our crop, to feed our people. We can descend into chaos, so we need to start building this dam today.—NNI