Sindh cabinet: Four more ministers sworn in
The total number of the provincial cabinet members now stands at 14
KARACHI:
Four more ministers were added to the Sindh cabinet on Wednesday, bringing the total number of provincial cabinet's members to 14 members.
Governor Imran Ismail administered oath to the newly-elected MPAs with their respective portfolios, as follows:
Imitaz Ahmed Shaikh, who won the general elections from Shikarpur, was given the energy ministry, Mukesh Kumar Chawla excise, taxation and narcotics, former information minister Syed Nasir Hussain Shah works and services while Faraz Dero was elected as the Auqaf, religious affairs, Zakat and Ushr minister.
Sindh cabinet proposes to turn Governor House into museum
The Murad Ali Shah-led cabinet formed on on August 20 initially consisted of eight ministers and two advisers. It included Dr Azra Fazal Pechuho, Saeed Ghani, Shehla Raza, Ismail Rahu, Hari Ram, Shabbir Bijarani, Syed Sardar ali Shah, Mahboobuz Zaman, Bux Mahar and Barrister Murtaza Wahab.
Sources privy to the development told The Express Tribune that more members will be added to the cabinet as consultation over candidate and portfolio is ongoing within the ruling PPP.
Four more ministers were added to the Sindh cabinet on Wednesday, bringing the total number of provincial cabinet's members to 14 members.
Governor Imran Ismail administered oath to the newly-elected MPAs with their respective portfolios, as follows:
Imitaz Ahmed Shaikh, who won the general elections from Shikarpur, was given the energy ministry, Mukesh Kumar Chawla excise, taxation and narcotics, former information minister Syed Nasir Hussain Shah works and services while Faraz Dero was elected as the Auqaf, religious affairs, Zakat and Ushr minister.
Sindh cabinet proposes to turn Governor House into museum
The Murad Ali Shah-led cabinet formed on on August 20 initially consisted of eight ministers and two advisers. It included Dr Azra Fazal Pechuho, Saeed Ghani, Shehla Raza, Ismail Rahu, Hari Ram, Shabbir Bijarani, Syed Sardar ali Shah, Mahboobuz Zaman, Bux Mahar and Barrister Murtaza Wahab.
Sources privy to the development told The Express Tribune that more members will be added to the cabinet as consultation over candidate and portfolio is ongoing within the ruling PPP.