
Oman, our beloved nation, is on a continuous journey of growth and development, guided by our dedicated leaders. This progress, aligned with Oman Vision 2040, prioritises Comprehensive Human Development—building a strong, resilient society through the security and welfare of its citizens.
While the government, under the leadership of His Majesty Sultan Haitham bin Tarik, is tirelessly striving to achieve the best for its people, national prosperity is fundamentally a partnership. It is crucial that we, as individuals, meet these efforts with our own commitment to responsible living, ensuring a stronger, more stable future for our Sultanate.
A foundation of self-reliance
For the nation to flourish, individuals must first take charge of their own stability. This begins with personal responsibility and informed decision-making.
Mastering personal finance
One of the most immediate and impactful areas where we can help ourselves is in managing personal finances. A mindful approach to spending not only secures our personal future but also strengthens the broader national economy.
Practice budgeting
Know exactly what you earn and where every rial is spent.
Prioritise needs over wants
Clearly distinguish between essential expenditures and discretionary purchases.
Avoid unnecessary debt
Taking loans for non-essential activities or those that do not generate income is a major pitfall that can lead to significant financial strain.
Caution and care in business ventures.
The government’s support for Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) is a valuable engine for diversification and job creation. This opportunity, however, requires careful planning and execution.
Learn the basics
Take the time to truly learn how business works, from market analysis and financial planning to operational management.
Pace yourself
Avoid expanding too fast, investing too heavily, or taking on too much debt before the enterprise has had time to stabilise and generate reliable income.
Seek mentorship
Utilise available resources and seek guidance from established business owners.
Rushing into business unprepared often leads to unfortunate outcomes. Success is a marathon, not a sprint; it requires careful preparation and patience. Let’s help ourselves before we complain.
Strengthening the social safety net
To fully support its citizens, especially the most vulnerable, the nation prioritizes an effective and comprehensive social safety net, alleviating economic pressure and enhancing the quality of life for low-income families and youth.
Targeted financial support & social security
A resilient safety net must ensure financial aid keeps pace with living costs and targets those most in need.
Social security review
Existing social security allowances (for widows, orphans, persons with disabilities) should be regularly reviewed and inflation-adjusted to provide a sufficient basic income floor.
Targeted cash transfers
Direct cash transfers for old age and children should be strictly limited to lower-income nationals only to maximise relief for the most vulnerable.
Youth employment and training allowances
Addressing youth unemployment through structured support and incentives.
Unemployment allowance
Provide a temporary allowance for unemployed youth, with the condition that it is suspended if the recipient refuses up to three job offers, encouraging active job seeking.
Training allowance
Provide an allowance for all youth undergoing job training in both the private and government sectors.
Subsidies for esssential services
Reducing the burden of living costs for the needy.
Essential utilities
Waive or heavily subsidise basic utilities (electricity and water) for lower-income nationals, including those under social security. A reasonable consumption limit must be implemented to ensure relief covers basic needs while promoting sustainability.
Healthcare fees
Waive certain hospital fees or taxes for low-income nationals.
Social housing for low-income nationals
Secure and affordable housing is fundamental to social stability. Dedicated and accelerated efforts are required to provide accessible social housing programs for lower-income nationals to build strong, stable communities.
A call for collective commitment
Oman’s progress is undeniable. As our leaders continue to strive for national betterment through strategic support and essential safety nets, let us, the citizens, meet their efforts with our own commitment to responsible living. By embracing responsibility, managing our resources wisely, appreciating the foundation we have, and holding an honest, responsible team accountable for implementation, we collectively ensure a stronger, more stable, and more prosperous future for our beloved Oman.