ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif has directed members of the federal cabinet to submit detailed reports outlining their ministries’ performance over the past two years, according to official sources.
The move is seen as part of an ongoing effort by the government to evaluate its progress and improve governance ahead of upcoming fiscal and political developments.
In this regard, there are certain sources that indicate that the prime minister has formally requested each cabinet member to provide a comprehensive account of achievements, challenges, and future plans within their respective ministries.
During these sessions, ministers are being asked to present briefings on their ministries’ performance, focusing on key policy initiatives, implementation status, and service delivery outcomes. The exercise is intended to ensure accountability and identify areas requiring improvement.
The timing of this directive is significant, as it comes ahead of the federal budget. Analysts believe the performance review process may influence future policy priorities and resource allocation decisions.
Furthermore, there is growing speculation that the cabinet could undergo changes following the budget announcement.
The government officials have emphasized that the initiative reflects the prime minister’s commitment to transparency and results-oriented governance.
The Prime Minister’s Office has yet to release an official statement detailing the scope or timeline of the reports, but the development underscores a renewed focus on performance and accountability within the federal government.





