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PM Dahal emphasizes need for a performance-oriented approach



KATHMANDU: Prime Minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal Prachanda has emphasized the need for a performance-oriented approach within the government.

Reflecting on his past “liberal stance”, he acknowledged criticism faced by the government and urged officials to align with the new directive.

During a discussion with the Ministry of Physical Infrastructure and Transport on Thursday morning, PM Dahal stated that the government’s roadmap, outlined in his recent national address, would be executed verbatim.

He stressed the shift towards evaluating outcomes based on tangible work.

Admitting his previous leniency, the Prime Minister stated, “I was a bit generous. I left the ministry with some leniency, and I am currently assessing whether the work has suffered. Take this into consideration. Examine today’s address closely.”

He added, “Stay updated regularly. We are restructuring the Prime Minister’s Office today, and other initiatives are progressing steadily. The address is to be followed literally.”

Highlighting the gravity of the discussion, PM Dahal emphasized that it aimed to inject new momentum into governmental efforts.

He clarified, “This is just the beginning, not the end. We initiated this discussion with a commitment to better serve the people. If a ministry falls short, both the government and the prime minister will bear the blame. Be mindful of this.”

The Prime Minister underscored a qualitative change in policy, program, and budget formulation, urging the National Planning Commission and the Ministry of Finance to deliberate on this transformation seriously.

He asserted, “Our responsibility is to build a nation, and we must earnestly work to uphold the people’s hope. If we cannot contribute effectively, there’s no need to occupy the space. Please be clear about this.”

In the meeting, Physical Infrastructure and Transport Minister Prakash Jwala highlighted the prioritization of projects such as Muglin-Pokhara and Narayangadh-Butwal roads.

He reported progress on the Nagadhunga Tunnel, emphasizing road widening and asphalt work up to Simkot, the headquarters of Humla.

Publish Date : 28 December 2023 14:52 PM

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