Planning Minister Ahmed Rostom Reviews Annual and Medium-Term Plans, Calls for Stronger Investment Governance and Citizen-Centered Priorities
13 February 2026
H.E. Dr. Ahmed Rostom: Presidential Directives to the Newly Formed Government Must Be Reflected in the Draft Plan
Maximizing the Developmental Return on Public Investments Through Efficiency and Effectiveness; Strengthening Inter-Ministerial Coordination to Ensure Success
H.E. Dr. Ahmed Rostom, Minister of Planning and Economic
Development, convened an expanded meeting with the Ministry’s senior leadership
in his first official engagement following the constitutional oath before H.E.
Abdel Fattah El-Sisi, President of the Republic.
The meeting focused on reviewing priority workstreams, the
draft annual plan, and the medium-term framework in line with the Unified
Planning Law. The Minister directed the swift completion of ongoing efforts to
ensure operational efficiency and stressed the importance of reflecting
presidential directives to the newly formed government within the draft plan.
Dr. Rostom underscored the need to maintain uninterrupted
institutional performance, calling for regular monitoring of implementation
rates and accelerated execution to maximize the effective use of resources. He
emphasized strengthening internal coordination and fostering a unified team
spirit across all sectors involved in the planning process, in alignment with
Egypt Vision 2030.
The Minister reaffirmed the Ministry’s commitment to
implementing the directives of President El-Sisi, placing citizens at the
forefront of government action. He noted that current priorities focus on
achieving sustainable growth, reinforcing macroeconomic stability, and improving
the efficiency of public expenditure to enhance living standards.
He added that government action in the coming phase centers
on improving quality of life, upgrading service delivery, creating decent
employment opportunities, and expanding social protection coverage.
In this context, Dr. Rostom referred to directives issued by
H.E. Dr. Mostafa Madbouly, Prime Minister, regarding citizen-focused
priorities. These include accelerating the implementation of the Presidential
Initiative “Hayah Karima” (Decent Life) to develop the Egyptian countryside, as
well as expediting the rollout of the Comprehensive Health Insurance System in
accordance with its national implementation plan.
The Minister also highlighted the importance of
strengthening public investment governance as a cornerstone of expenditure
efficiency and maximizing developmental returns. He stressed adherence to
objective project selection criteria, alignment with national strategic
objectives, and rigorous monitoring and evaluation mechanisms. Rationalizing
public investments and directing them toward priority sectors, he noted, are
essential to achieving fiscal sustainability and enhancing economic
competitiveness.
Dr. Rostom concluded by emphasizing the need for deeper
coordination and integration across ministries and relevant entities to ensure
coherence between sectoral plans and the objectives of the annual and
medium-term frameworks. He affirmed that unified government action is critical
to avoiding duplication, optimizing resource allocation, and delivering
measurable developmental impact that responds effectively to citizens’ needs.
Minister of Planning and Economic Development Meets Ministry Leadership
