KARACHI: The Pakistan Peoples Party-led Sindh government presented on Saturday a Rs869.1 billion budget for the financial year 2016-17, with a deficit of Rs14.6bn. It was the ninth consecutive budget presented by the PPP since the 2008 general elections.
Amid a noisy protest by opposition lawmakers in the Sindh Assembly, Finance Minister Syed Murad Ali Shah unveiled the budget, having a Rs225bn Annual Development Programme (ADP), in which total revenue was estimated at Rs854.5bn against the expenditure of Rs869.1bn.
The revenue from federal transfers is estimated to be Rs561bn, while the Sindh government would collect Rs166bn from its own resources and get Rs127.4bn from other resources.
The finance minister termed the budget ‘people-friendly’, which was worked out in the spirit of reconciliation and participatory politics.
“This year also, we will be providing jobs to 50,000 people,” Mr Shah said, adding that the jobs would include 20,000 in the Sindh police, 10,000 in the education department and 3,500 in the health sector.
He said that the Sindh government had been following the policy of spending a major portion of the budget on four priority sectors — education, health, law and order and local government. “We will continue with the same policy in the coming financial year,” he added.
Mr Shah said that Rs160.7bn had been allocated for the education sector followed by Rs82.3bn for law and order that includes police, jails, Rangers and other security agencies. The allocation for the health sector was Rs65.9bn. Other expenditures in the next financial year are estimated at Rs294.2bn.