Govt to publish 100-day performance report: sources

ISLAMAB AD: The government of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) has decided to publish its performance report after completion of first 100 days in power, ARY News reported.

According to sources, the government will also share its governance plan for the next five years in its 100-day performance report.

Sources informed that the prime minister would also address a special gathering on the day of hundred days’ completion. The gathering in this regard will be organised in Peshawar.

In its first 100 days of governance, PTI government has taken a number of steps, wherein few notable measures include austerity drive, 5-year plan for polio eradication, plantation and cleanliness campaigns, clean and green Pakistan and ‘Naya Pakistan Housing Programme’.

Imran had unveiled his 100-day plan two months before the general elections on May 21.

The PTI-led government had recently launched a website for a public to know progress about the PTI’s 100 Day Agenda.

Adviser to the Prime Minister on Establishment Mohammad Shehzad Arbab had informed that the website – pm100days.pmo.gov.pk – has been created for the public and media to track progress on the 100 Days Agenda.

“We want to be transparent. We are accountable to the public, so we have launched a website to help people keep track of our performance,” Arbab told journalists.

The website has diverse categories with each of them underlining government progress on the area mentioned. The website sections are named: Transform governance; Revolutionize Social Services; Bring accountability to the centre of government; Empower people at the grassroots; Depoliticise and strengthen police; Revolutionalise access to justice; Initiate civil services reform; Strengthen the Federation; Uplift Agriculture and Conserve Water and, Ensure Pakistan’s National Security

 

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