By Our Reporter
Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli, who assumed his office on July 15, issued his first directives to the government secretaries. In his instructions to the secretaries at the Office of the Prime Minister and the Council of Ministers in Singha Durbar, he asked the secretaries to plan and execute activities to accelerate development for delivering effective services, ending bad governance and aligning with the national aspiration of ‘Prosperous Nepal, Happy Nepali.’
The incumbent government should be made successful at any cost as it was formed as the coalition of two major political parties when the country was going through a serious situation, said Prime Minister Oli.
Prime Minister Oli reminded that the formation of a new government of the two large parties after the erstwhile government failed to meet the people’s expectations.
“These two parties have made significant contributions to the country’s economic and social transformation. Having played a crucial role in movements from the Rana period to the monarchy, they have been central to the nation’s development and change. Therefore, this government bears an extraordinary responsibility. It cannot afford to fail, nor can it be permitted to fail under any pretext,” he said.
In the meeting also attended by the Deputy Prime Ministers, ministers, and other key government officials, Prime Minister Oli gave 26-point instructions to the secretaries.
He further assured that he would resign from the post of the Prime Minister a day before the completion of a two-year term and Nepali Congress President Sher Bahadur Deuba would lead the new government.
“This will convey a message of stability. So, the incumbent government will not collapse,” he said.
He asked the secretaries to serve the public with respect and efficiency.
He also directed all the ministers, secretaries and project chiefs to work for the interest of the nation and the people while remaining under the Constitution and laws.
The Prime Minister instructed the ministers and secretaries to carry out work in an effective way, saying the present works were not satisfactory.




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