PM says govt to launch Ramazan package sans utility stores

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Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif has directed the government to introduce a Ramazan relief package without involving utility stores, aiming to curb corruption and prevent the sale of substandard goods.

Addressing a federal cabinet meeting, the prime minister emphasised the need for a transparent and effective relief mechanism for Ramadan, stating that the previous year’s package faced numerous complaints due to mismanagement at Utility Stores.

“I had stated months ago that the current system with Utility Stores is unsustainable. Last Ramadan, there were excessive complaints regarding Utility Stores, so we have decided to introduce a package without them,” he said.

During the meeting, Shehbaz Sharif expressed satisfaction over the declining inflation rate, noting that it dropped from 28.73% in January 2024 to 4.1% in December 2024.

 

“The gradual decrease in inflation is a positive development. Our focus now is on economic growth, and all relevant ministries must concentrate on this goal,” he stated.

The prime minister highlighted that achieving sustained economic growth remains a key challenge and stressed the need for coordinated efforts among ministries to drive economic stability.

Shehbaz Sharif also announced that Saudi Arabia has approved a one-year deferred oil payment facility worth $1.2 billion.