Govt committed to structural reforms

Officials tell World Bank VP about steps being taken to streamline power sector


Our Correspondent April 07, 2021
Federal Finance Minister Hammad Azhar addressing a presser at the Press Information Department (PID) in Islamabad on March 31, 2021. SCREENGRAB

ISLAMABAD:

The government is fully committed to implementing structural reforms, protecting social spending and boosting social safety nets in order to protect the vulnerable segments of society, said Finance Minister Hammad Azhar.

The minister’s comments came during a virtual meeting with World Bank Group South Asia Region Vice President Hartwig Schafer on Tuesday.

The finance minister appreciated the pivotal role being played by the World Bank in strengthening governance and service delivery through institutional reforms in Pakistan over the years.

Federal Minister for Energy Omar Ayub Khan and Special Assistant to Prime Minister on Power Tabish Gauhar, who were also present in the meeting, outlined the steps being taken to streamline the power sector, improve service delivery and serve the larger interest of electricity consumers.

They emphasised that the government was fully committed to making the power sector dynamic and more sustainable.

The minister for economic affairs lauded the World Bank’s IDA financing for the Crisis-Resilient Social Protection (CRISP) and other projects.

The World Bank vice president appreciated the government’s relief initiatives to ease the impact of Covid-19 pandemic effectively. Schafer reiterated the World Bank’s continuous support to the government of Pakistan during testing times.

The World Bank also acknowledged that a lot of progress had been made on the implementation of structural reforms in various sectors.

“There is a need to keep up the momentum once the health crisis abates,” he added.

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