Federal Minister for Planning Ahsan Iqbal spearheads the First Provincial Workshop on Uraan Pakistan

Federal Minister for Planning Ahsan Iqbal spearheads the First Provincial Workshop on Uraan Pakistan

Federal Minister for Planning, Development and Special Initiatives Ahsan Iqbal inaugurated the first provincial workshop on Uraan Pakistan at CM Sindh House Karachi today. The session was graced by Chief Minister Sindh Syed Murad Ali Shah, Senior Minister Sindh Sharjeel Inam Memon, Provincial Minister for Planning and Development Syed Nasir Hussain Shah, Senior federal and provincial bureaucrats, and prominent people from civil society, business community, academia and media.

In his welcome note, Provincial Minister for Planning and Development Syed Nasir Hussain Shah told the workshop participants that Sindh is the flag bearer province in implementing the 5Es framework of Uraan Pakistan program as it is already working on projects aimed at economic revival, energy generation and conservation of environment.

Addressing the gathering as chief guest, Federal Minister for Planning, Development and Special Initiatives Ahsan Iqbal expressed honor to have inaugurated the first ever provincial workshop on Uraan Pakistan. He termed the workshop as a stepping stone and a sign of synchronisation between the Federal and Provincial Government on the revival of Pakistan’s economy.

Hinting towards the economic progress and comparison of Pakistan and India, the federal minister said that the two neighbours will be celebrating their 100 years of independence in 2047, and if the goals of Uraan Pakistan are effectively accomplished, Pakistan will be proudly boasting a vibrant economy worth 3 trillion dollars. He expressed hope ad optimism in Pakistan’s young talent by asserting that the country is blessed with bright minds and unlimited resources but the need of the hour is to utilize these resources for the development of the country.

He stressed on the importance of export led growth and urged all the stakeholders to play their part in promoting exports. He remained hopeful that Pakistan can also achieve 10% growth rate if all economic targets are achieved strategically.

The federal minister further said that Pakistan had developed different economic plans in the past to revive its economy but those plans failed as a result of political instability, inconsistent policies, and clash between three state pillars. Minister Ahsan Iqbal asserted that the state machinery, today, is unanimous on the single point that Pakistan cannot afford to miss any chance for progress and Uraan Pakistan is the nation’s last attempt towards economic glory and development.

Mentioning important figures demonstrating the state of health and education, the minister stated that 40% children are malnourished and stunted, only 13% achieve tertiary education, and population growth is around 2.5%. Regrettably, he continued, despite the passage of 30 years, Pakistan’s development indicators are still as low as those of African countries, therefore, it is imperative for the nation to make concerted efforts in improving the state of education, poverty, population explosion and health. He announced that despite health being a provincial subject, Federal Government will grant supplementary funds to Sindh to control malnutrition, Hepatitis C and other health issues.

CM Sindh Syed Murad Ali Shah acknowledged the Federal Government’s sincerity in ensuring economic revival and assured that Sindh is working diligently by following the footsteps of Federal Government on the 5Es dimension of Uraan Pakistan. He thanked Federal Planning Minister Ahsan Iqbal for spearheading the workshop and stated that Sindh Government is ready to extend full assistance for implementing the goals of Uraan Pakistan.

CM Sindh further said that the targets included in 5Es framework are already part of his party’s manifesto, asserting that education holds superiority amongst them.

He acknowledged Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif’s sincerity in enabling ports up to their full potential but lamented that current exports are less because Karachi port has a transit time of few hours in the night only, therefore, there is a pressing need to equip the province with requisite infrastructure and roads in order to meet the target of boosting exports.

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