ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif on Friday said that the transformation of an outdated system into a modern, digital, and effective governance model was among the government’s priorities, as economic development and prosperity were impossible without modernizing the system to meet contemporary demands.
The prime minister, chairing a meeting, directed to introduce reforms to enhance the performance of ministries and hire the services of experts in every sector. He said that the country could not achieve progress with the system that has been in place for seven decades. He highlighted that Pakistan was rich in resources, and its young workforce was its most valuable asset, with many talented Pakistanis bringing fame to the country globally.
Shehbaz lauded Minister for Energy Sardar Awais Khan Leghari and his team for their tireless efforts and emphasised that assistance from internationally renowned experts and consultants was crucial for systemic change, and introducing new thinking and governance methods through reforms aligning with modern requirements.
He said that the energy ministry’s reforms, reduction in losses, and saving billions of rupees for the national treasury served as a role model for other ministries.
The prime minister directed formation of a committee to finalize actionable proposals for the restructuring of other ministries and institutions, considering the reforms in the energy ministry. The committee will also focus on recruiting the best workforce, aligning ministries with modern systems, and improving governance through reforms.
On the occasion of World Population Day, Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif said that his government was fully committed to a comprehensive, rights-based population agenda with a focus on equitable access to healthcare, informed family planning, and strengthening systems allowing individuals to make choices about their future with dignity and autonomy. “These efforts are fully aligned with Pakistan’s commitments under the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and Family Planning 2030 targets.”
“With a population of 242 million, approximately 65pc of whom are under the age of 30, Pakistan stands at a critical juncture in its history. This huge youth population represents both an extraordinary opportunity and a significant challenge,” he remarked.
He urged all stakeholders—federal and provincial governments, development partners, civil society, the private sector, religious leaders, and local communities—to fulfil their shared responsibility and commitment to address these population challenges and build a healthier, more prosperous future for Pakistan.
In another development, Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif expressed grief over the assassination of Awami National Party leader Maulana Khan Zeb in a targeted attack in Bajaur that took place on Thursday. Remembering the slain ANP leader as a “very fine soul, and a staunch advocate for peace,” the prime minister wrote on X that he was “grieved to learn about the assassination of Maulana Khan Zeb in a cowardly targeted attack in Bajaur.” He extended his heartfelt condolences to the grieved family, colleagues, and the people of Bajaur and prayed for peace for the departed soul.