ADP to be welfare-oriented, aimed at reviving economic uplift: CM

F.P. Report

KARACHI: Sindh Chief Minister Syed Murad Ali Shah on Saturday said that the next Annual Development Programme (ADP) would be public welfare-oriented in which schemes to contain pandemic, revival of the economy, poverty reduction, and empowerment of women would be launched.

This he said while presiding over a meeting to finalize the annual development programme (ADP) for the next financial year 2021-22 here at CM House.
The meeting was attended by provincial ministers, chief secretary Mumtaz Shah, Chairperson P&D Shireen Narejo, PSCM Sajid Jamal Abro, Secretary Finance Hassan Naqvi and Secretaries of different departments. The Chief Minister giving final touches to the next ADP 2021-22 told the departments that they must complete their on-going schemes which have been provided 100 percent funding.
“The schemes on which 50 percent funds have been utilized would be given priority to complete them in the next budget,” he said.

The chief minister said that the pandemic has hit the economy hard, therefore poverty has increased. “We would launch community development programmes to reduce poverty and relief would be given to small businessmen for revival of their business,” he said. He said that the pandemic of COVID-19 containment would be given priority in the next budget uplift schemes.

“We are going to establish Infectious Disease hospitals in other divisional headquarters,” he said and added that the entire population of the province would be vaccinated to secure them. Murad said that during the last one and half year of the coronavirus pandemic the education sector has suffered a lot. “We would launch a scheme to modernize the education system so that educational activities can be continued without any interventions,” he said.

The CM said that in the rural areas, apart from development of agriculture sector, schemes would be launched to promote fisheries and livestock development. “We would encourage people in the rural areas to involve themselves in fisheries and livestock which have better returns against a smaller investment.

The Chief Minister was told that the STEVTA has nine on-going schemes, women development dept two, Culture & Tourism five, Home department 14, S&GAD 23, Industries two, livestock 7 fisheries five, minorities one, Mass Transit six, law and parliamentary Affairs eight and Sports & Youth Affairs three.

CM Murad directed all the departments to focus on completion of on-going schemes in the next financial year. He directed the Transport Minister to speed up launching and completion of BRT Orange, Yellow and Red lines in Karachi. Murad also directed the departments to sit with Planning & Development dept to finalise their development priorities so that the next portfolio could be finalised for budget 2021-22.