ISLAMABAD : Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif said on Tuesday his government was working on implementing conditions from the International Monetary Fund (IMF) to complete its loan programme, which he hoped would be the country’s last. Speaking at a federal cabinet meeting today, the premier said, “The programme we have with the IMF the conditions that they have it is under supervision and we are fully taking steps for it.” “The conditionalities will be fulfilled and our case will be brought forward to the (Executive) Board for approval and, god willing, there will be a new journey,” the premier said, before emphasising that he hoped this would be the last programmed the country has to take. “We are working day and night with commitment, it is a difficult journey but not an impossible one,” he said. the prime minister also commented on inflation reaching single digits in August. “The burden of inflation is gradually reducing. The inflation rate has reached single digits in August. In August last year, the inflation rate was around 27 per cent,” he said before commending the Ministry of Finance and the State Bank .