F.P. Report
PESHAWAR: Chief Minister Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Mahmood Khan has revealed “the provincial government would soon launch a survey to finalize the next provincial budget in consonance with the people expectations.”
In a message issued here today, the chief minister said that the provincial government would carry out an extensive exercise to know and ascertain people’s needs, requirements and their expectations. The next budget would properly reflect what the people expected from the provincial government, he added. He said that the next budget would protect the due share of the people through a just resource distribution formula and the implantation strategy through a well directed road map.
The Chief Minister said in view of the background, the people expectations and the need driven approach, the Provincial Government decided to make its priorities. There would be neither assumptions oriented strategy nor any illogical, ambiguous and unclear direction in the whole process of budgetary preparation. It is a right step towards rectification of the flaws consistently committed in the past and resulted in to the drain of resources.
The survey is aimed at identifying the real issue of the people, the systematic revitalization of institutions, transparent governance and merit based decision making for the public welfare and promoting participatory approach in the whole resource distribution formula.
Mehmood Khan assured the next budget would truly reflect the aspirations of the people and appealed to the people belonging to the cross sections of the society to contribute to the approach through their opinions as to how to make the budget and the resource distribution formula transparent, need driven and how could the government serve the people in the right way.
Meanwhile, the Chief Minister congratulated the President Fakhr-e-Alam, General Secretary and other office bearers of the Mohmand press Club for their election. In a felicitation message, the Chief Minister congratulated the newly elected office bearers of the Mohmand Press Club and hoped that they would serve their community with professional zeal and spirit and would come up to the expectations of their community.
F.P. Report RAWALPINDI: General Angus J. Campbell, Chief of Defence Forces Australia, paid a visit…
(Reuters): Following are reactions from foreign governments and officials to the news that a helicopter…
ATLANTA (Reuters): U.S. President Joe Biden delivered the commencement address at Morehouse College on Sunday,…
Yossi Mekelberg Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu avoids giving interviews to domestic media outlets, as…
Sir Alan Duncan More than 13 years since the onset of civil war, the suffering…
Hafed Al-Ghwell Once hailed as the Arab Spring’s lone democratic success story, Tunisia is now…
This website uses cookies.