The Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI)-led government has launched a website for the public to track progress on the much touted ‘100-day agenda’.
Adviser to the Prime Minister on Establishment Mohammad Shehzad Arbab on Thursday said that the website, pm100days.pmo.gov.pk, had been created for the public and the media to track progress on the 100 days agenda.
“We want to be transparent. We are accountable to the public, so we have launched a website to help people keep track of our performance,” Arbab told journalists.
The website has diverse categories with each of them underlining government progress on the area mentioned. The website sections are named: transform governance; revolutionize social services; bring accountability to the centre of government; empower people at the grassroots; depoliticise and strengthen police; revolutionalise access to justice; initiate civil services reform; strengthen the federation; uplift agriculture and conserve water and, ensure Pakistan’s national security
The advisor said: “After 100 days you can hold us accountable and we will tell where we stand. What we have achieved.”
Published in Daily Times, September 5th 2018.