Sukkur’s amusement parks in disrepair, Residents demand action
Dr Abdul Waheed Mastoi
SUKKUR: The once vibrant amusement parks adjacent to Sukkur’s Military Road, Bunder road, Queens road have fallen into disrepair due to alleged neglect by the administration, raising concerns among residents and prompting calls for action.
The parks, reportedly built with significant investment, now suffers from poor maintenance, lack of security, and vandalism.
Piles of garbage and missing lights contribute to an unpleasant and potentially hazardous environment.
Residents express disappointment over the park’s deterioration, highlighting its importance as a recreational space.
Civic and social circles urge authorities to take immediate notice of the park’s condition. Residents demand effective measures like improved maintenance, enhanced security, and proper waste management. Calls for action address the park’s neglect and restore it as a valuable recreational facility for the community. Investigating the reasons behind the park’s neglect and vandalism is crucial for sustainable solutions. Holding relevant authorities accountable for park upkeep and ensuring responsible resource allocation are essential. Engaging residents in park maintenance and improvement initiatives can foster ownership and encourage responsible use. The Sukkur amusement park’s decline highlights the need for proactive measures to protect public spaces and ensure their accessibility and enjoyment for all. By addressing the concerns raised and implementing effective solutions, authorities can restore the park as a valuable community asset.