These statistics tell a very sorry tale. Simply put, they tell us that even when Sindh has the money, it chooses not to spend it. The province, despite contributing its fair share to the national economy, continues to be ignored, with most government officials complaining that they don’t receive the required funds. Conversations with PPP officials end in a blame-game targeting the federal government. How has the PPP really helped Sindh after serving out a full term in power at both the federal and provincial levels? An amount of around Rs56 billion is lying unused in its kitty and Sindh’s ruling party still wants a greater share in the federal PSDP. We don’t necessarily have a problem with this demand of the PPP, but urge it to realise that such demands end up sounding hollow as it has failed to work diligently on Sindh’s infrastructure and human development.
Published in The Express Tribune, June 9th, 2016.
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