Sharjah announces Dh25.7 billion spending for 2019

By Eudore R. Chand

SHARJAH 10 December 2018: The Emirate of Sharjah has announced a budget with total expenses of Dh25.7 billion for 2019, marking a 10 per cent growth in comparison to its 2018 budget.

H.H. Dr. Sheikh Sultan bin Mohammed Al Qasimi, Supreme Council Member and Ruler of Sharjah, approved the spending for 2019, which will see an increase in spending on public safety as well as on capital improvement programmes, said Wam.

Focusing on Sharjah’s strategic objectives in the economic, social, scientific and cultural sectors, investing in infrastructure will take precedence. The provision of social support in a variety of forms is also a priority, ensuring that the needs of all its citizens are adequately accounted.

In line with the UAE vision 2021, the budget also aims to encourage its citizens to strengthen their role in the sustainable building and development of the emirate.

Strategic Spending

“The 2019 budget will ensure that the emirate of Sharjah continues to grow and develop for it to become a major player on the world economic map. It will also ensure the financial stability of the emirate while taking into account the business costs for both local and international investors,” said Sheikh Mohammed bin Saud Al Qasimi, Chairman of the Sharjah Central Finance Department.

“The budget indicators are all in line with international standards from inflation and sector expenditure as well as other economic indicators. We have also developed a more strategic expenditure framework within governmental departments,” he added.

Spending Break-up

The major proposed items of the budget include salaries which are to account for 43 per cent of the current budget. Twenty-three per cent of the budget goes to the development and improvement of the emirate’s infrastructure, while 41 per cent of the budget is allocated to the economic development sector.

Twenty-two per cent of the budget is allocated to the social development sector, the same rate is applies to the total government budget for capital projects. Social support and assistance account for 11% of the total budget, with an aim to create 600 jobs for citizens.

Revenue Growth

Government revenues will witness a growth rate of 20 per cent in 2019 according to the budget estimates.

Waleed Al Sayegh, Director-General of the Sharjah Central Finance Department, said, “The budget of 2019 is based on an objective comprehension of the directives of His Highness, the Ruler of Sharjah; a budget is a strategic tool that translates the vision and strategy of the government. Focusing on the growth and modernization of the emirate, the process involves medium-term spending, linking the budget to the economic and social indicators laid out by Dr. Sheikh Sultan Al Qasimi. With the 2019 budget, our goal is for all of Sharjah’s residents to enjoy a comfortable life.”