Resource crunch: Plea for federal supervision of projects
Balochistan unable to finance plans of ministries devolved under 18th Amendment.
QUETTA:
The Balochistan government has asked the federal government to take charge of its projects till the next National Financial Commission (NFC) Award since the province is unable to finance the projects of ministries that were devolved under the 18th Amendment.
The province is already facing a host of problems in running the administrative affairs of federal projects in the province because concerned departments don’t have the complete authority to run these projects smoothly.
“There are a score of problems that need to be addressed which will help in the smooth devolution of ministries and transfer of powers,” a senior official of the Balochistan government said. “The Balochistan government had already informed the federal government that it should finance all its projects in the province till the next NFC Award since the full devolution of ministries takes more time,” he added.
“Administrative powers were not completely transferred to provincial departments,” sources said, adding that most of the projects were in Balochistan’s health and education departments.
Proposals for recruiting federal government employees into provincial departments have been sought from concerned provincial departments, officials in the services and general administration department (S&GAD) said.
This is not a big issue because it hasn’t been long since ministries were devolved to the provinces, S& GAD Secretary Bilal Jamali said. “The province does face problems in terms of certain issues because it would take more time to complete the transfer of powers to the provinces,” he added.
Published in The Express Tribune, November 13th, 2011.
The Balochistan government has asked the federal government to take charge of its projects till the next National Financial Commission (NFC) Award since the province is unable to finance the projects of ministries that were devolved under the 18th Amendment.
The province is already facing a host of problems in running the administrative affairs of federal projects in the province because concerned departments don’t have the complete authority to run these projects smoothly.
“There are a score of problems that need to be addressed which will help in the smooth devolution of ministries and transfer of powers,” a senior official of the Balochistan government said. “The Balochistan government had already informed the federal government that it should finance all its projects in the province till the next NFC Award since the full devolution of ministries takes more time,” he added.
“Administrative powers were not completely transferred to provincial departments,” sources said, adding that most of the projects were in Balochistan’s health and education departments.
Proposals for recruiting federal government employees into provincial departments have been sought from concerned provincial departments, officials in the services and general administration department (S&GAD) said.
This is not a big issue because it hasn’t been long since ministries were devolved to the provinces, S& GAD Secretary Bilal Jamali said. “The province does face problems in terms of certain issues because it would take more time to complete the transfer of powers to the provinces,” he added.
Published in The Express Tribune, November 13th, 2011.