LAHORE: The government on Thursday proposed the national development outlay of Rs. 1.837 trillion with provincial contribution of Rs912 billion.
The decision was made at a meeting of the Annual Plan Coordination Committee (APCC) held here under the chairmanship of Minister for Planning, Development and Reform Makhdum Khusro Bakhtiar.
Provincial finance ministers, Federal secretaries, and high level officials both from provincial and federal governments participated in the meeting.
During the meeting, Ministry of Planning apprised the stakeholders about the underlying priorities of the development framework and presented federal public sector development programme (PSDP) for 2019-20 with an allocation of Rs675 billion.
Recognizing the critical role of the private sector, Public-Private Partnership, Build Operate Transfer (BoT) and other modes would be utilized.
Initially innovative financing of infrastructure projects with an allocation of Rs.250 billion are presented to enhance the role of the private sector through relevant government departments.
Infrastructure continued to be the largest sector but social sector is also given importance according to the government priorities. Special importance will be given to the backward and remote areas especially Balochistan, South Punjab, Rural Sindh and Southern Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa. Projects under China Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) have been provided sufficient resources required for their completion as per schedule.
Speaking on the occasion, Minister for Planning, Development and Reform highlighted the performance of the economy amidst backlog of serious macroeconomic imbalances. He reaffirmed the commitment of the government for balanced and equitable development.
He apprised the participants about the challenging adjustment process which is constraining expanding development portfolio. However the government is optimizing economic returns by investing in projects with high socio-economic return.
Giving broader outlines of next financial year’s PSDP, Makhdum Khusro said that this will be the incumbent government’s first development portfolio under serious budgetary constraints.
Even then new important areas including climate change, clean green Pakistan, knowledge economy, human resource development, agriculture growth, regional equalization development programme will be given priority besides harnessing full socio-economic potential of CPEC, stated the Minister.
He said growth strategy of the government is to create more opportunities for the poor and vulnerable and support regional equalization.
The Minister highlighted that previous government mismanaged the PSDP (2018-19) in the last year of its term by adding 393 projects with a throw-forward of Rs. 2 trillion which was 33% of the total throw-forward against a meagre allocation of Rs. 55 billion.