The Council of Ministers in Muscat recently discussed the State’s General Budget for fiscal year 2025 and outlined plans for the 11th Five Year Plan (2026-2030). The focus was on assessing the current Five Year Plan (2021-2025) to determine if goals were met and to address any challenges faced in implementation. The authorities were directed to complete any remaining projects from the current plan and to ensure that the upcoming plan aligns with Oman Vision priorities. The 11th Five Year Plan will emphasize specific programmes and projects to boost economic growth and create job opportunities for Omani citizens.
The Council of Ministers highlighted the importance of evaluating the current Five Year Plan to understand the progress made and the obstacles encountered. By assessing the successes and challenges of the current plan, authorities can make informed decisions for the future. Completing any unfinished projects from the current plan is essential to ensure that goals are achieved and that resources are utilized effectively. By completing these projects, the government can lay a strong foundation for the upcoming Five Year Plan.
In preparing for the 11th Five Year Plan, the Council of Ministers emphasized the need to align with Oman Vision priorities. This includes focusing on programmes and projects that will contribute to the national economy and create employment opportunities for Omani citizens. By emphasizing the importance of projects that add value to the economy, the government aims to promote sustainable growth and development. The 11th Five Year Plan will play a crucial role in shaping the future of Oman and advancing the country’s long-term goals.
The Council of Ministers also stressed the importance of boosting projects that will provide added value to the national economy. By prioritizing projects that contribute to economic growth, the government aims to create a more prosperous and sustainable future for Oman. The 11th Five Year Plan will include specific programmes and projects designed to drive economic development and create job opportunities for Omani citizens. By focusing on these priorities, the government aims to ensure that the plan is aligned with Oman Vision and supports the country’s long-term goals.
In conclusion, the Council of Ministers in Muscat has outlined plans for the State’s General Budget for fiscal year 2025 and the 11th Five Year Plan (2026-2030). The focus is on assessing the current Five Year Plan (2021-2025) to determine progress and challenges, completing remaining projects, and aligning with Oman Vision priorities. By emphasizing the importance of projects that add value to the national economy and create jobs for Omani citizens, the government aims to drive economic growth and development. The upcoming Five Year Plan will play a crucial role in shaping the future of Oman and advancing the country’s long-term goals.