Bangladesh: ADP implementation rate dips to 5-year low in early estimate
Dhaka, July 11 (New Age): The government’s development expenditure in the immediate past financial year 2013-2014 dropped to 86 per cent, which was lowest in past five years, showed initial official estimates. The implementation of downsized-revised annual development programme was 96 per cent in the FY 2012-2013. The ADP implementation was 85.5 per cent in FY 2008-2009 which was lowest since last year. The planning minister, AHM Mustafa Kamal, on Thursday told reporters that the initial estimate showed that the implementation of downsized-revised ADP in the immediate past FY14 was 86 per cent. ‘The rate might increase as the spending of some ministries is yet to be included in the calculation,’ he told reporters at a briefing at the NEC conference room in the capital. Planning ministry officials said the political instability in the first half of the fiscal year and slow disbursement of local and foreign funds were the main reasons for such low ADP implementation rate. They said the government tried to speed up the implantation in the last few months which somewhat lifted the progress as the rate was 67 per cent in May. The National Economic Council in April downsized the ADP to Tk 60,000 crore from the original outlay of Tk 65,870 crore following the sluggish implementation. The ADP implementation rate was on upward trend between FY 2009-10 and FY 2012-13 before coming down the last fiscal year. The data showed the overall implementation progress rate was 93 per cent in FY2011-12, 92 per cent in 2010-11, 91 per cent in 2009-10 and 86 per cent in 2008-09. Bangladesh Institute of Development Studies research director Zaid Bakht also said that political instability affected the implantation in 2013-14. He said that although the implementation rate declined the value of spending might had increased in the year.
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