NPB reacts to Minister Aliu's collapse of the object in Lakrish

Directors of the National Public Company have reacted to statements by Infrastructure Minister Libun Aliu concerning the collapse of the facility in Lakrish, Pristina. NPB chief executive officer Hajdar Hoxhaj at a media conference stressed that Minister Aliu's statements are false, threatening and blackmailing. There is no legal offense, there is [...]
NPB chief executive officer Hajdar Hoxhaj at a media conference stressed that Minister Aliu's statements are false, threatening and blackmailing.
“This is not about legal violations, there are some government ministries that are making continued efforts to damage NPB's reputation and image. I don't know where the government's interest is to stop the project of the National Public Company”, he said.
Hoxhaj warns the indictment of these threats, while adding that the project in question will be completed within the next three years.
Otherwise, the Ministry of Environment, Space Planning and Infrastructure has cancelled work in the Lakrish neighbourhood in Pristina, since during the collapse of old objects, it emerged that there are abstract materials which are considered cancerous.
Minister Aliu has asked the Directorate of Urbanism and the Pristina municipality to withdraw the plan of collapse and examine non- exercise acts.
“The Directorate of Urbanism of the Pristina municipality, normally with the help of the environment inspectorate and with the work we will do as minister should consider the permit of the collapse that has left it because that permit of collapse is based on a document that is the destruction plan that doesn't mention the Aztec anywhere”, he said.











