Education secretary ‘leaves’

‘Her transfer was expected ever since she spoke out against the education minister’.


Hafeez Tunio April 28, 2011
Education secretary ‘leaves’

KARACHI:


After a fight with the education minister, Naheed Durrani, the education secretary, has been sent on a two-month leave, which indirectly means that she has been transferred.


The notification for her leave has been issued by the chief secretary. Durrani is likely to be replaced by Siddique Memon, senior bureaucrat and former education secretary.

Durrani, who is the daughter of Sindh Chief Minister Qaim Ali Shah, developed differences with Senior Education Minister Pir Mazharul Haq. When she spoke out against him during a meeting of the Public Accounts Committee (PAC), her ‘long leave’ was expected.

Sources said that Durrani had been refusing to obey the orders given by Haq for the past two months. She said that the minister’s recommendations violated rules and regulations. “Tell Pir Sahib that I cannot obey his illegal orders,” she once told a man who visited her office.

During the infamous PAC meeting last week, Durrani lashed out against not only her boss, but also other politicians and parliamentarians. “Being an education secretary, I am under severe pressure. It seems everyone has turned against education and these people will never ever want our education system to flourish.”

Durrani said that, “the big hands’ are involved in deterioration of the education system in Sindh. I am helpless”. She had presented a shocking picture of the education system by pointing out that only 7,000 of the 47,000 schools in the province are running. Since 4,000 of these schools are located in the cities, our rural population has access to only 3,000 schools, she said.

When she announced that the government pays around Rs200 million for schools that exist only on paper, it was apparent that she will be removed from her post. An official told The Express Tribune that Haq had even complained to the chief minister about his daughter’s attitude. Shah reportedly told his daughter to avoid confrontation with Haq but she was adamant. “I cannot compromise on my principled stance.”

When the Pakistan Peoples Party government came to power, Durrani, who is 20-grade District Management Officer, was appointed as a special secretary for the finance department. When the chief minister took the portfolio of the planning and development department, he appointed his daughter as a secretary. Six months ago, she was transferred and made the secretary of education.

The Express Tribune tried to contact Durrani and the education minister but they did not answer their phones.

Major shakeup

A notification for other transfers and appointments of government officers was also issued by the Sindh government on Thursday. Accordingly, Ahmed Baksh Chandio Narejo has been appointed the secretary for works and services, Dr Azhar as the registrar for cooperative society, Akbar Leghari as MD for fisheries, Sulah Farooqui as secretary for information technology, Aijaz Memon as additional secretary for excise, Qurban Khoso as the director for anti-corruption inquiry, Salman Chandio as a member of the EMIT and Imtiaz Ali Shah was deployed as the project director for the Gothabad Scheme.

Published in The Express Tribune, April 29th, 2011.

COMMENTS (8)

usman narejo | 13 years ago | Reply ............... but on the death of mohtrama benazir bhutto the minister pir had put up a powerful display of his emotions by leading a delegation of ppp workers from dadu where he had put dirt on his head face and presented a picture of a nan who was deeply sincere to the cause of sindh! was it all acting? was it only for the purpose of display? can he deceive the people through such kind of acting and that also always? very late i have come to know that the dirt he put on his face then literally belonged there!
usmam narejo | 13 years ago | Reply ............. i happen to be the batch mate of the ex secretary education in the civil service and came to know the lady more during our training at lahore. i never found the lady ( then girl) casual and uncommitted. she was always forthright and tried best to put forward her opinion without mincing words. she was bound to hit back when pushed beyond certain limits. by now the minister of education is known through out sindh for his extra curicular activities. when he visited the grave of mohattrama benazir bhtto on her death, he put up such a powerful display of his emotions ( with dirt on his face and head and a thoroughly distraught person), i was deeply struck by his acting and quoted his level of commitment and sincerity often, later! i never knew that the guy was a great actor also. when lately i asked from a friend of mine about the level of education and infrastructure, what i heard is not worthy to be shared due to the demands of decency and and modesty.but how far can we allow such characters to play with the cause of education? have not we already crossed the limits of our patience?
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