Implement development projects with proper allocation of the State budget

To achieve progress beyond the current situation, continued efforts must be made to increase the country’s GDP. In doing so, it is necessary to promote the development of the agricultural and livestock production sectors, which are the main pillars of the economy. Only then will other sectors, such as industrial manufacturing and services, also grow and develop. Above all, it is essential that all citizens genuinely work for national development.
For the 2026-2027 financial year, the state has projected that the nation’s Gross Domestic Product (GDP) will reach K195,032 billion. The economic growth rate is also expected to reach 3.4 per cent. Therefore, in preparing the estimated budget for the 2026-2027 financial year, it is important to carefully scrutinize and allocate only the amounts that can realistically be completed within the fiscal year for the tasks that truly need to be carried out, in line with the government’s policies, objectives, and programmes.

Union ministries and the governments of regions and states must, during their respective terms of responsibility, fully and effectively implement the objectives and mottos set by the National Defence and Security Council. They should also work together in unity within their respective sectors to promote the country’s future economic development. Furthermore, they must systematically pave a successful path of development for the new government that will emerge.

Union ministries, organizations, and regional and state governments must ensure that the funds allocated to them are used effectively and beneficially for the nation. Therefore, it is necessary to complete the planned projects on time, maintain a proper balance between project completion and financial expenditure, ensure the required quality standards, and strictly supervise the use of state funds so that there is no waste or loss.
The state is promoting and supporting efforts for national prosperity, food security, and the development of MSME (Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises) businesses. In doing so, priority must be given to developing agro-based industries, which are driven by agriculture — the main engine of the nation’s economic development. At the same time, emphasis must be placed on achieving long-term Sustainable Development goals for the future.
To improve the socioeconomic lives of rural residents, priority is being given to developing essential infrastructure, such as improving roads and bridges, ensuring access to irrigation water for agriculture, and providing electricity. With better transport and connectivity, rural people will be able to transport their products within a shorter time, which will help increase household incomes and reduce poverty.
Union ministries and the governments of regions and states must, during their respective terms of responsibility, fully and effectively implement the objectives and mottos set by the National Defence and Security Council. They should also work together in unity within their respective sectors to promote the country’s future economic development. Furthermore, they must systematically pave a successful path of development for the new government that will emerge.

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