Gwadar to have metropolitan corporation

CM Kamal says shifting of powers to lower level will directly benefit masses

The provincial government seeks to empower local body system by transferring administrative powers to lower level, the CM says. PHOTO: FILE

QUETTA:
The Balochistan government has decided to turn Gwadar’s municipal committee into a metropolitan corporation in order to pave the way for devolving powers to the lower level in the port city under the 18th Amendment.
“The provincial government seeks to empower the local body system by transferring administrative powers to the lower level,” said Balochistan Chief Minister Jam Kamal Khan while chairing a high-level meeting of provincial ministers on Monday.

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Provincial ministers Tariq Magsi, Zahoor Buledi, Asad Baloch, Zia Langove, Saleem Khosa, Naseebullah Marri, Zamrak Achakzai, Abdul Khaliq Hazara, Ziaulla Langove, Balochistan Chief Secretary Dr Akhter Nazir and government officials were present.

“Shifting of powers to the lower level will directly benefit the masses,” said Kamal.
The participants of the meeting agreed to declare Gwadar a metropolitan corporation under the pretext of a master plan for the development of the port city.

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Chief Minister Kamal directed the concerned department to make a declaration regarding turning the municipal committee into a metropolitan corporation on the basis of population and landscape.
The provincial government is adopting measures to empower the local body system and through amendment in the local government act the ambiguity regarding the government’s stance over the subject would be cleared.
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