KP govt to check price hike through ‘independent’ mechanism

Published January 29, 2020
Briefing media about the decisions taken in the cabinet meeting, Minister for Information Shaukat Ali Yousafzai said that prices of commodities in all districts would be uploaded on the dashboards of chief minister and chief secretary on daily basis. — DawnNewsTV/File
Briefing media about the decisions taken in the cabinet meeting, Minister for Information Shaukat Ali Yousafzai said that prices of commodities in all districts would be uploaded on the dashboards of chief minister and chief secretary on daily basis. — DawnNewsTV/File

PESHAWAR: The Khyber Pakhtunkhwa government has put in place a price control mechanism to verify prices and supply of daily use commodities in markets through unofficial and independent sources across the province.

The provincial cabinet, which met here on Tuesday, was briefed about the new price control mechanism. Chief Minister Mahmood Khan chaired the meeting. The cabinet was informed that the price control mechanism was linked with Performance Management and Reforms Unit (PMRU).

Briefing media about the decisions taken in the cabinet meeting, Minister for Information Shaukat Ali Yousafzai said that prices of commodities in all districts would be uploaded on the dashboards of chief minister and chief secretary on daily basis.

He said that prices of commodities would be checked through unofficial and independent sources. He said that the cabinet decided that deputy commissioners would submit report on violation of official price list of commodities. He said that cabinet asked administrations of all districts to take action against hoarders and take appropriate measures to reduce prices of essential commodities.

Mr Yousafzai said that government would announce package to provide maximum relief to poor people. The decision was taken in the light of increase in the prices of essential commodities. Under the package, the government would either give cash to destitute people or subsidy on food items on monthly basis, he said.

Minister says new price control system linked with Performance Management and Reforms Unit

The cabinet directed finance department and planning and development department to complete homework within one week to start the proposed relief programme. The cabinet appreciated performance of secretary relief and PMRU team for devising an effective mechanism for price control and directed that the existing mechanism would be made more useful.

The cabinet was also briefed about the existing stock of wheat in the province. Officials of food department said that provincial government had purchased 400,000 metric tons of wheat from Pakistan Agricultural Storage and Services Corporation of which 250,000 metric tons wheat had been procured. The cabinet directed the department to transport the remaining stock of wheat to the province.

Minister Shaukat Yousafzai said that the existing wheat stock would meet requirements of the province till April 30. He claimed that the government’s steps brought stability in the prices of wheat and flour in the market.

He said that the cabinet was briefed about first two quarters of the Annual Development Programme and progress on ongoing development schemes. It was informed that Rs420 billion out of total Rs440 billion had been utilised on development schemes during the last five years. All departments were directed to start preparations of development schemes to be included in next budget.

The cabinet approved Rs60 million grants in aid for Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Board of Investment to meet its operational expenditures during the current financial year, amendments in provincial Wildlife and Biodiversity Rules, 2016 and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Rules of Business, 1985 Schedule-II.

Mr Yousafzai said that Chief Minister Mahmood Khan held separate meetings with ministers, advisers and special assistants after the cabinet meeting. He said that chief minister told cabinet members to show their performance and he would check attendance of ministers in their offices.

“I will not support any minister, who does not show performance,” the minister quoted Mahmood Khan as saying. “The chief minister’s tone was clear and he categorically said that every member of the cabinet will work on fast track,” said Mr Yousafzai, adding that Mahmood Khan for the first time gave timeline to cabinet members.

He said that the ministers were directed to prepare their weekly schedule and ensure attendance in offices. He said that chief minister directed for monitoring corruption in every department and identifying corrupt elements within one month. He said that corrupt officials would be dismissed.

He added that chief minister would also meet senior officers next week.

Published in Dawn, January 29th, 2020

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