Prolonged illness: Govt mulls plan to name new Sindh governor

Governor Siddiqi has been hospitalised since his appointment


Naveed Miraj December 02, 2016

ISLAMABAD: In view of the continued illness of the newly appointed Sindh Governor Justice (retd) Saeeduzaman Siddiqui, the Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) led government is contemplating the appointment of a new governor for the province, sources in the ruling party revealed.

Siddiqui, 79, had replaced Dr Ishratul Ebad on Nov 9 as the new ceremonial head of the province. However, he fell ill soon after taking oath and has not been able to resume his duties till now.

There are a number of names that have been discussed in the prime minister’s meetings with his close aides. But sources in the PM House claim that Senator Mushahidullah is likely to be chosen.

Governor Siddiqi has been hospitalised since his appointment and has rarely attended his office. Sources claim that his health condition will not permit him to play any active role even if he resumes his official duties. The new governor may be appointed in January 2017.

Published in The Express Tribune, December 3rd, 2016.

 

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