ISLAMABAD - Ahead of the tabling of Finance Bill for the fiscal year 2010-11, Dr Abdul Hafeez Sheikh will be sworn-in as Federal Minister for Finance while Sardar Aseff Ahmad Ali would also be inducted as full-fledged Federal Minister, sources in the PPP-led coalition government informed. Advisor to Prime Minister and Chairman of Implementation Committee on 18th Amendment Senator Mian Raza Rabbani was also be made Federal Minister for Inter-Provincial Coordination but he had politely declined the offer and prefer to stay as Advisor to Prime Minister. Sources further informed that Senator Mian Raza Rabbani, who has played a major role in the parliamentary activities in the past, was annoyed with the Government the day he was refused the slot of Chairman Senate and the moment the slot of Chairman Senate was doled out to one of the close aides of President Zardari, Farooq H Naek, and he (Rabbani) had stepped down as Leader of the House in Senate. Later after the persuasion of Prime Minister Gilani, he had headed the extraordinary committees of the Parliament on National Security, Balochistan and Constitutional Reforms. Mian Raza Rabbani was planning to step down as Advisor the Prime Minister soon after tabling the 18th Amendment Bill in the National Assembly but again on the persuasion of Prime Minister, he had decided to continue as head of the Implementation Committee on 18th Amendment and still now he was holding this portfolio. The sources in the Government further informed that Prime Minister Syed Yousuf Raza Gilani would be returning home from his four-day official visit to Spain and Brussels on Saturday morning and he would administer oath to the newly inducted ministers in his Cabinet in the afternoon. The sources further informed that Sardar Aseff Ahmad Ali would likely be given the portfolio of education. Soon after administering oath to the newly inducted ministers, Prime Minister would chair the Federal Cabinet meeting at Parliament House ahead of budget session and later he would also chair the joint parliamentary parties meeting of the coalition partners to spruce up the budget document.