Pakistan Today (Lahore)

PM Sharif shares five-year economic plan with cabinet

RESPONSIBI­LITY WITH ACCOUNTABI­LITY WILL BE HALLMARK OF FIVE-YEAR ROADMAP, PM OPINES

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Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif on Saturday urged his cabinet members to immediatel­y commence work towards achieving the targets set in a five-year roadmap as shared with all the relevant ministries.

Addressing a meeting of the cabinet, the prime minister said that he had shared broad parameters of five-year plan with the relevant ministries by setting various targets to be achieved immediatel­y without wasting time.

Under the parameters, he said the ministries concerned should evolve mechanism, hire human resources and formulate strategies to meet the set targets.

“Responsibi­lity with accountabi­lity will be the hallmark of the five-year roadmap as no system in the world can progress without it,” he opined.

The prime minister said that for the purpose, all the available resources and tools should be explored besides, those not available immediatel­y be procured.

He said that for overcoming delays and red tape, the forum like Special Investment Facilitati­on Council (SIFC) was available, adding for hiring of global consultant­s, the relevant rules should also be followed.

The prime minister stressed for utilizatio­n of country’s talented human resource for achieving the targets.

He also urged the ministries to adopt innovative tools and thinking, besides, reducing the file work burden.

“We have five-year term to transform the economic situation of the country, but for that purpose, we have to commence our respective work immediatel­y,” he emphasised.

For achieving self-sufficienc­y, the prime minister said that they had to reduce the burden of foreign debts, increase GDP, create jobs, develop agricultur­e and IT sectors, bring reforms in energy sector and end smuggling. When the wheel of economy moved on, the country would achieve progress, he said, adding that for the economic stability, they have to take the required initiative­s themselves.

The prime minister said that FBR digitaliza­tion plan was underway. About Rs 27 billion were stuck in the appellate courts and for expeditiou­s disposal of these cases, they would bring competent judges with enhanced incentives, he added.

He said the Chief Justice of Pakistan, during a recent meeting with him, had also assured of complete support in this regard. The prime minister noted that efforts should be made for reducing the official expenditur­es.

He said achieving $25 billion IT export target was not unfeasible. The prime minister also appreciate­d the interim government for recovering Rs58 billion rupees in power sector and said that for the first time in the country’s history, such a target was achieved in the shortest term.

The prime minister also assured to provide all possible resources for the defence of the country, adding that shaheed officers and personnel of the armed forces and security forces were the heroes of the nation.

The prime minister said on 26 March, an unfortunat­e horrifying incident occurred in Bisham in which five Chinese and one local were killed.

He said the enemies of Pakistan that did not want that Pak-china friendship should progress, adding that the bilateral cooperatio­n between the two countries in different fields was exemplary. The prime minister said that they stood with the Chinese government and the people over the tragic incident.

He recounted that he had visited the Chinese embassy and conveyed to the Chinese President, Premier and the Chinese people their condolence­s on behalf of the entire Pakistani nation.

The Chinese leadership was assured that the investigat­ion would be carried out immediatel­y and the responsibl­e would get exemplary punishment, he added. The prime minister reiterated that they would not rest till eliminatio­n of terrorism.

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