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Print Print 2024-05-25

Share under NFC Award: Govt may explore option of sharing debt servicing, power circular debt with provinces

  • Government left with only 42.5 percent from divisible pool with interest payments and circular energy debt no longer sustainable
Published May 25, 2024

ISLAMABAD: The federal government may explore the option of sharing debt servicing and electricity circular debt with the provinces following their refusal to revisit their share under the NFC Award.

Background interaction with officials of the finance ministry revealed that there was a general consensus that provinces should be asked to share debt servicing and electricity circular debt with the federal government after their share in the divisible pool was raised to 57.5 percent under the 2010 NFC Award.

The federal government is left with only 42.5 percent of the divisible pool with interest payments and circular energy debt no longer sustainable.

9MFY24 collection: Provinces given 53pc of total revenue under NFC Award

When contacted, former state minister for finance Dr Aisha Ghaus Pasha told Business Recorder that reaching a consensus on a new formula requires agreement among all provinces and the federal government which seems highly unlikely because provinces are not ready to compromise on their share.

She said that she is familiar with the concern of the federal government over its dwindling share in the 2010 NFC Award but this can be dealt with by devolving ministries and divisions as envisaged under the 18th Constitutional Amendment of the same year.

She suggested that the federal government, instead of considering a revisit of the provinces’ share under current NFC Award, should reduce its own expenditure by rightsizing the government, pension reforms, and debt management.

Pasha said that she is an advocate of fiscal decentralization to district level for greater accountability of expenditure, adding that fiscal decentralization was envisaged under the last NFC Award but remains incomplete as resources are yet to be transferred to the district which requires political will.

Copyright Business Recorder, 2024

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Rebirth May 25, 2024 09:49am
The inbred bureaucrats, incapable of doing basic math as a result of being byproducts of the worst mass-scale inbreeding known to man don’t understand our budget is 22-23 trillion, not 15-16 trillion.
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Usman May 25, 2024 01:21pm
Debt from each province of electricity should be shared by them.so there will be less load shedding in provinces where people pay.Those who are looting electricity should be cutt off the grid.
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P.V. Forum May 25, 2024 02:54pm
We have a big rock most suitable for granite industry in srilanka.the extent rock is more than 20 acare.we are looking for suitable business partner.
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Zahid qadeer May 25, 2024 06:08pm
Line losses of DISCOs may be adjusted in privincial share. Alternatively all DISCOs may be handed over to lrovinces initially @10% loss bearing basis and incrementally sharing with annual increase.
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test May 25, 2024 06:18pm
@Usman, Well Said and i share the same thought. Provinces must pay national circular debt because the central government can't bear expenses. Badly surprised that provinces are not paying energy debt.
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A. Chak May 25, 2024 08:55pm
Shifting the losses to the Provinces is like moving money from one pocket to the other. Unless the hole in the pocket, i.e. electricity theft, is fixed nothing will change.
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