Lt. Gen (Retd) Sajjad Ghani has officially resigned as Chairman of the Water and Power Development Authority (WAPDA). His resignation marks a significant leadership change within the organization responsible for Pakistan’s water and power infrastructure.

During his tenure, Sajjad Ghani oversaw critical projects aimed at enhancing the country’s power generation capacity and water resource management. His departure comes amid ongoing challenges in the energy sector, including load shedding and infrastructure development pressures.

The government is expected to announce a successor soon to continue efforts in addressing Pakistan’s energy crisis and improving water management systems. WAPDA remains a key institution in driving national progress through sustainable power and water initiatives.

Officials have expressed gratitude for Sajjad Ghani’s contributions and reaffirmed their commitment to accelerating development projects under new leadership.