President Arif Alvi Urges Consultation with All Stakeholders for Sound Economic Policies

Sat Feb 18 2023
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Hyderabad: President Dr Arif Alvi has called for due consultation with all the relevant stakeholders, comprising chambers of commerce and industry, to make sound economic policies to put the country on the track of socio-economic development and prosperity.

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He lamented that policies were made without consultation in the past and the stakeholders were involved only after the enactment of policies, which led to the crisis.

On Saturday, Dr Arif Alvi expressed these views while addressing a ceremony at the Hyderabad Chamber of Commerce and Industry.

Consultation needed for sound economic policies

He further said that Pakistan did not need mavericks but commitment to bring it out of its current economic predicament, adding that the country and its policymakers need to make forward-looking policies besides ensuring their timely implementation. He stated that the government was going through a difficult phase and now was the time for the country’s leadership to sit together to reduce polarization.

The President said that pilferage and corruption were hampering the national growth and development and had caused significant losses to the country. He further remarked that it was not only the politicians’ job to curb this menace, but the whole society, including the business community, would have to play their role to reduce corrupt practices in the country.

The President said that Pakistan needed to invest in fields like Information Technology and Cyber Security, in addition to traditional security, to ensure peace and stability in the region. He said that IT was a fast-growing business in Pakistan and was already the second biggest export earner after the textile industry.

Dr Arif Alvi added that IT was the only field where women could work from their homes and offer their services to a global market through online platforms, thus, helping them empower financially as well as improving the country’s economy. While talking about increasing women’s inclusion in the mainstream of economic activities, he said that businesses should welcome, accommodate and encourage women to enter into companies.

The President regretted that only 68% of children in Pakistan went to schools, whereas the enrollment rate in other South Asian countries was over 98%.

He added that Pakistan’s elites, people in business, and successful people are required to fulfill their social responsibility and take steps to improve the country’s literacy rate. He further stated that China paid great attention to the development of its health and education sector, progressed within a short time, and brought its people out of poverty.

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