Thursday, August 8, 2024

AL-SUDANI REVEALS PART OF HIS FIVE-YEAR PLAN 2024-2028: SERVICES AND DEVELOPMENT, 8 AUGUST

AL-SUDANI REVEALS PART OF HIS FIVE-YEAR PLAN 2024-2028: SERVICES AND DEVELOPMENT

During the Ministry of Planning ceremony

Prime Minister’s Office statement:

Prime Minister Mohammed Shia Al-Sudani launched the five-year national development plan (2024-2028), during a ceremony held today, Saturday, by the Ministry of Planning in cooperation with Iraq’s development partners.

At the beginning of the ceremony, the attendees stood for a minute of silence on the occasion of the National Day to raise awareness of the crimes committed against the Yazidis and other components by the terrorist ISIS gangs, which falls on August 3 of each year.

In a speech he delivered during the ceremony, Mr. Al-Sudani praised the efforts of the Ministry of Planning, the ministries and their supporting bodies, and international partners, indicating that the five-year development plan had been approved by the Council of Ministers, in recognition by the government of the importance of the country having a development plan with achievable paths and goals, stressing the importance of adhering to the plan’s goals; as it is the way to change the lives of Iraqis for the better.

His Excellency pointed out that Iraq has witnessed a developmental separation since the eighties of the last century due to wars, siege and confrontation with terrorism, which caused gaps in all sectors, stressing the work to restore the wheel of development and bridge those gaps, and that the new plan is in line with the goals set by the government, and facing internal or external challenges, explaining that the plan has provided space to achieve good governance, appropriate mechanisms to combat corruption and adopt the principles of transparency.

The following are the most important points made in the Prime Minister’s speech:

The plan took into account the priorities of improving services in all areas, by accelerating the implementation of projects under construction, and moving towards new development and service projects.

We started a series of strategic projects to develop the oil and gas sector, stop waste in it, and rely on our capabilities and projects to secure oil derivatives instead of importing.

We have moved towards projects that are in line with the Sustainable Development Vision 2030, including infrastructure projects, clean energy, the development road, the Faw Port, the road and bridge network, residential and industrial cities, modern agriculture, and others.

We emphasize the role of the Kurdistan Region of Iraq and the local governments in the provinces in achieving integration with the government program plans and working in a unified manner for the public interest of the state.

The five-year development plan includes paths with economic dimensions based on the philosophy of economic diversification.

The Iraq Development Fund aims to create an integrated investment environment in the country.

We have given the private sector sovereign guarantees to establish industrial and agricultural projects, which will provide it with a wide space commensurate with its developmental role.

We are working to reform the banking and financial sector, automate all economic and service activities, and govern government and service work.

We started automating work at border crossings, and moving towards electronic payment in all market and commercial transactions.

The five-year development plan adopts comprehensive digital transformation and the adoption of electronic systems in all aspects of life.

Sound planning requires accurate and sound data and indicators, and this will be achieved through the general population and housing census that is scheduled to be conducted on November 20.

The government is making exceptional efforts to implement the long-delayed census,and the Ministry of Planning and supporting agencies have completed all necessary preparations for its implementation.

We hope that Iraqi families will contribute to the success of the census and provide correct information.


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