PESHAWAR — Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Chief Minister Mohammad Sohail Afridi announced a significant expansion of the province’s youth and economic initiatives during the Young Leaders Convention at Nishtar Hall on Tuesday, February 3, 2026.
Amidst a backdrop of intense political friction with the federation, the CM prioritized youth empowerment and sustainable tourism as the twin engines for provincial growth.
KP govt achieves a milestone in youth empowerment! Under the Ehsaas Nojawan program, interestfree loans are being distributed to help youth start https://t.co/SOYM16UEiG Gandapur handed over loan cheques, part of a 3year, PKR 3B initiative to create jobs and foster self reliance
— Khalid khan (@Khalid_Peshawar) January 14, 2025
Empowering the Next Generation
Chief Minister Afridi unveiled a major funding increase for the provincial interest-free youth loan scheme, designed to foster entrepreneurship in a challenging economic climate.
- Loan Expansion: The fund will be increased from Rs 3 billion to Rs 5 billion.
- Grant for Dialogue: A direct grant of Rs 2 million was announced for the Young Leaders Parliament to encourage civic engagement.
- Call to Action: Addressing the youth, Afridi urged them to “raise their voices as a living nation,” emphasizing that self-respect and the rule of law are non-negotiable for progress.
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Thandiani: Pakistan’s First ITZ
In a milestone for the hospitality sector, the Public-Private Partnership (PPP) Committee formally approved the concession agreement for the Integrated Tourism Zone (ITZ) in Thandiani.
- Economic Impact: The project carries a minimum revenue potential of Rs 23 billion.
- Scope: Spanning 400 kanals, the zone will feature 3 new hotels (263 keys), 14 tourism projects, shopping malls, and family-serviced apartments.
- Wider Vision: This is the fourth ITZ in KP, following projects in Ghanool (Mansehra), Mankyal (Swat), and Madaklasht (Chitral), totaling an investment of Rs 12.3 billion.
Political and Federal Friction
The CM used the platform to highlight the ongoing financial “strangulation” of the province by the federal government.
“The federal government currently owes Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Rs 4.758 trillion. On one hand, we are denied our legitimate rights; on the other, the IMF reports corruption amounting to Rs 5.3 trillion at the federal level.” — CM Sohail Afridi
Core Grievances:
- FATA Merger: Afridi criticized the lack of financial integration for ex-FATA districts since 2018, calling it a constitutional violation.
- Political Victimization: The CM condemned the continued detention of Imran Khan, his wife, and the alleged mistreatment of his sisters outside Adiala Jail.
- Governance Contrast: He compared KP’s service delivery under PTI to what he described as “de facto civil martial law” in Punjab.
Upcoming Milestones
| Project/Event | Target Date | Expected Outcome |
| Thandiani ITZ | Signing Imminent | Eco-friendly resort development under PPP model. |
| Youth Loan Launch | Late Feb 2026 | Disbursement of interest-free capital to KP residents. |
| National Security | TBD | Proposal for a “unanimous and clear” anti-terrorism policy. |
The CM has also hinted at a “Grand Jirga” regarding provincial rights before any potential march on Islamabad.
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