“Broad parameters had already been finalized through months-long deliberations with the stakeholders for the five-year economic plan,” he said while addressing the Buna-Raast connectivity project.
The prime minister said the “Home-Grown Economic Program” would envisage measures to boost the country’s economy by uplifting agriculture, information technology, and other untapped sectors.
“Our program is under discussion and I will announce it very soon. Recently we have finalised its broad parameters. By next week or so, we will finalize it. I will go to the people to announce the program for the next five years,” the prime minister remarked.
Highlighting the challenges of reforms in the Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) and power sector, the PM told the gathering that he was personally monitoring the digitization of FBR and that the government was hopeful of positive outcomes of power sector reforms.
“There is no magic band. It is all about hard work, sacrifice, blood and sweat. Our nation is robust. Our people are full of hope and energy. Let us put our work together. Let us not waste time on debates as we had done in the past. Let us now use this time for actual implementation on the ground. Insha Allah, you will see we will have dividends and will find our place in the comity of nations through hard work, hard work and hard work,” he added.
What is the Buna-Raast connectivity project?
Under the Buna-Raast connectivity project, the Raast payment mechanism is being linked with the Arab Monetary Fund’s Buna system to facilitate millions of overseas Pakistanis in Arab countries to send remittances through a swift, affordable, and effective mechanism.
The prime minister said that besides easing the remittance-sending process digitally, it would also help boost the country’s foreign exchange and further strengthen the already cordial relations between Pakistan and the Arab world.
Calling it a great step forward in promoting financial transactions through modern techniques, he said the project would expand the reach of Pakistan’s digital payment infrastructure.
He thanked the Arab Monetary Fund, State Bank of Pakistan, Finance Ministry, Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, and Karandaaz for their support in launching the project.
Earlier, he also gave away the mementos to the Chairperson of the Arab Monetary Fund Dr Fahad Alturki, SBP Governor Jamil Ahmed, the President of the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation Dr Anita Zaidi, and CEO of Karanaaz Waqasul Hassan.
He said the project would put the country on a sustainable path and the right side of the FATF.
President of the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation Dr Anita Zaidi said the project would link the economies of Pakistan and the Arab world digitally, boost productivity and bring efficiency to systems.
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