LAHORE: Planning and Development Federal Minister Prof Ahsan Iqbal has said political stability was vital for the economic progress of a country as the political instability in the past rendered country’s economy weak.
Addressing the foundation-laying ceremony of the University of Health Sciences (UHS) Kala Shah Kaku (KSK) campus here on Saturday, he said Pakistan, unfortunately, was ruled by the dictators for 35 years in the past and the non-elected government spent the funds from the social sector in the name of security.
The Planning and development minister said the country could not progress in the past due to ebb and flow in the political history of the country, adding that Japan and Malaysia were far behind Pakistan economically, became developed due to political stability.
The minister said the elected democratic governments had always used the social sector funds for the same purpose as these were answerable to the masses, adding that research and innovation in the higher education sector are the top-most priorities of the present government and special grants have been allocated.
The minister said the Planning commission had provided a grant of 813 million rupees to the UHS for the construction of six-storey academic block, girls’ hostel and service areas at the 150-acre KSK campus.
The minister said the 813 million rupees grant would be provided in phases under the SARF project of the HEC, adding that progress in today’s world was only possible through development and modernization in education and technology.
Prof Ahsan Iqbal said economy of a nation was also dependent on the health of the individuals, adding that health sector was ignored in the past, “healthy nation can be more economically developed”, he said.
The minister stressed the need for strengthening institutions and continuity of policies, adding that only then the future will be bright and the country will achieve unprecedented progress.
He said the country today had won the confidence of the foreign investors and international economic institutions for its pragmatic policies and Pakistan was declared a fast developing economy today.
He said the CPEC had provided the country, a great opportunity to take off as a growing economy, claiming the country’s GDP stands at 5 marks today and it could touch 7-8 mark in the next few years through democratic stability.
He said 10,000 individuals would get PhDs from the best US universities under the US-Pakistan Knowledge Corridor as well in the next 10 years, adding that the budget of the Higher Education Commission (HEC) has been increased from 100 billion rupees to 215 billion rupees.
Earlier, the minister addressed the CEOs forum at a private forum where he was given a detailed briefing on the overall economic situation in the country.