QUETTA: Balochistan Chief Minister Sarfraz Bugti has stressed the urgent need for the Gwadar Development Authority (GDA) to achieve financial autonomy, urging development institutions to generate their own resources and ensure sustainable growth rather than becoming a burden on the government.
He said this while presiding over the 31st meeting of the GDA governing body on Friday, where he reviewed Gwadar’s overall development, provision of civic amenities, and progress on ongoing projects, financial matters, and future initiatives for the coastal city.
The governing body approved GDA’s annual budget for the financial year 2025-26. CM Bugti directed the finance department to conduct a special audit to ensure transparency, with a detailed report to be presented at the next meeting. Highlighting concerns, the chief minister revealed that GDA’s annual revenue stands at Rs70 million, while expenditures amount to Rs870m — a gap he termed alarming.
“Authorities must develop the capacity to generate their own resources rather than relying on government funding,” he said, stressing the need for institutional reforms and strict financial discipline.
The chief minister announced comprehensive reforms to transform the GDA into a more efficient and proactive institution capable of meeting development targets and playing a meaningful role in Gwadar’s growth.
The meeting approved feasibility reports for upgrading drainage, sewerage, street works and road infrastructure in low-lying areas.
These projects will be incorporated into the next fiscal year’s development programme.
Published in Dawn, March 7th, 2026































