- Pakistan will receive an IMF loan of $ 1 billion, says Prime Minister Shehbaz.
- PM promises to reduce expenses, invest in youth training.
- Stability achieved, the hope of the IMF program will be the last.
Islamabad: Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif has said that nations do not progress through International Monetary Fund programs (IMF), emphasizing that Pakistan’s stability requires has already been achieved.
Speaking at the launch ceremony of the Digital Youth Hub Prime Minister, he reiterated that the loan of $ 1 billion of the IMF is not the income won of Pakistan but funds provided.
He expressed the hope that this was the last IMF program of the country in history. “We must transform this existence into a debt into a life of dignity and honor through skills and hard work,” said Prime Minister.
Prime Minister Shehbaz promised to reduce government expenses while making substantial investments in the training of the youngest generation, stating that “we will dedicate billions and even billion for their future.”
The prime minister said that during his time as Prime Minister of Punjab, he disbursed 400,000 laptops among students who had great performance in their schools and schools. “This was the vision for which he worked hard,” he said.
The prime minister emphasized that Pakistan’s youth was a challenge and a great opportunity.
“If we provide information and modern technology training of artificial intelligence (AI), they can contribute a lot to the development and prosperity of Pakistan,” he said.
President of the Youth Program of Prime Minister Rana Maskood Ahmed Khan on the occasion said that the Government was opening new opportunities to empower the young people of the country.
He said that through the Digital Hub PM, young people would benefit in several sectors, including sports, tourism, sports, green economy and others.
The United Nations International Children’s Emergency Officer (UNICEF), Sharmela Rasool, said this was an opportunity and hope platform. She said that this program was aimed at making young people stronger and a productive people in the country.
The UN resident coordinator Muhammad Yahya said that the digital youth center was prepared to make young people able to explore their abilities. This is the beginning of a development and prosperity trip for Pakistan, he added.