Ever since the promulgation of the 18th Amendment, the devolution of powers at the grass-roots level has been a major source of contention between the federal and provincial governments. The latter frequently waves about the Constitution, demanding powers be devolved to it. What is ironic, however, is that when it comes to its own powers, the provincial government is reluctant to delegate them at the district level.
A distinct example of this hypocritical attitude can be seen in the form of the powers of authorities and boards that have been put under the control of the chief minister. After being in charge of 15 different departments, the chief minister of Sindh currently chairs more than a dozen boards of directors and competent bodies that make the policies and run the boards’ affairs.
The boards given under the CM’s control through legislation passed in the Sindh Assembly include the Sindh Higher Education Commission, the Sindh Waste Management Board, Sindh Building Control Authority, High Density Development Board, Education City and other public-private partnership boards.
“It is the responsibility of the district governments to collect and manage solid and other forms of waste. The mayors of the corporations are supposed to look after it, but this authority has also been given to the chief minister,” remarked the opposition leader in Sindh Assembly, Faisal Subzwari. He was of the opinion that the move was a violation of article 140-A, which bound the government to delegate powers to the grass roots level. “If municipal services are handed over to the chief minister, what will be the responsibility of the local governments?” he asked.
Another member of the opposition, Imtiaz Shaikh, objected to the appointment of the chief minister as chairperson of the high density board. The board is responsible for identifying and earmarking the high density zones. “The CM already has 15 different portfolios, coupled with authorities of more than one dozen different government and semi-government boards. He must surrender this kind of power, for it is the job of the district government to deal with civic issues,” he said. During the passage of this particular bill (the high density bill), MQM had raised a hue and cry after the name of the Sindh governor (who was earlier working as co-chairperson of the board) was omitted and the CM was made its chairperson.
On the other hand, the minister for parliamentary affairs, Dr Sikandar Mandhro, defended his government’s decisions. “In the last 10 years, the district governments have created a mess in the whole province. Everyone can see the piled-up garbage lying on the roads. This board, under the supervision of the chief minister, will make arrangements for effective delivery of sanitation services,” he hoped, adding that there was nothing wrong with handing over the boards to the CM. “He is, after all, the chief executive of the province.”
Other opposition members affiliated with the Pakistan Muslim League - Nawaz and the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf stressed that the CM should delegate the extra responsibilities to grass roots level. “From the home ministry to the health department, the CM alone holds a large number of important portfolios. He cannot handle this multi-tasking,” PML-N’s Irfanullah Marwat told The Express Tribune. His counterpart from PTI, MPA Hafeezuddin Ahmed, concurred. He demanded that the CM appoint ministers of the relevant departments as chairpersons of the board of directors and let them work without any interference.
Boards under the CM’s control:
Sindh Higher Education Commission (Controlling authority)
Sindh Solid Waste Management Board (Chairperson)
Sindh Building Control Authority (Controlling authority)
Lakhra Coal Development Company (Chairperson)
Thar Coal Authority (Chairperson)
Sindh Coal Energy Board (Chairperson)
High Density Development Board (Chairperson)
Sindh Environmental Protection Council (Chairperson)
Sindh Fund Management House (Chairperson)
Education City Board (Chairperson)
Various public-private partnership boards
Published in The Express Tribune, March 19th, 2014.
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That's why they say democracy is the best revenge! Super corruption, super disaster (Thar draught) He is 81 and he thinks he can run all the affairs of the province? Just look at the roads in SITE area of Karachi, where major textiles are located. The state of the roads are miserable especially Manghopir Road
Wish we all could work as hard as him...QAS for President!
one day , they wiped out the name of PPP in urban / rural both area , biggest enemy itself for PPP ... missing SMBB.
Red Bull gives you wiiings!!! Only it just isn't Red Bull!!!
kudoos for single-handedly controlling the corruption wadera mafia
It means he is saving for his retirement And building his overseas villa./ mansion. So he has to control a lot of departments. to generate the income.
I strongly support PPP government to put municipality services under CM-Sindh because they have choosed the right person CM-sindh as BHANGIYOON KA SARDAR. There is no other better person availabale for this post.
Of course waste management comes under the CM. I mean look at the piles of garbage everywhere in Karachi and you know that has Qaim Ali Shah written all over them
When the aim of the govt is to do nothing and sit back and enjoy the perks, an old man of 84 years is best.
Sindh's government is a total, utter and complete failure in all respects. It's run by leaders who actually hate the Awam.
democracy..... Pakistani version!!!!
This show is even worse then four man show
What is called feudalism, this is worst kind of example....
This CM has worked with other party and learned to keep all the power to himself for life.
For them its only about enjoying authority with no responsibility and accoutability. Moreover people won't mind one man show if ruler perfrom and deliver to bring visible change.
TM
is this news or ones point of view
Is it any different in Punjab?
"One-man show: Sindh’s super CM single-handedly controls the province’s affairs"
Result: Nothing gets done and with every passing day everything is getting worse.
Democracy starts at the bottom, not the top. What sits at the top are usurpers, exploiters, self-serving power brokers. The biggest revenge on the people of Pakistan is Democracy.
He is one of the most intelligent person produced in history of Sindh, why so much fuss about it?? Especially his intelligence started to appear after he crossed 6 decades of his life in this world. Let this young man play his role as manager of a few departments. Infact I think he should sit in the United Nations as general secretary with chair of some 15-20 seats. The world should benefit from this gem of Sindh, why we keep the best to our selves?
so they (judges and politicians) love so called democracy...its real and worse dictatorship.
Oh but our brave party leader criticizes the Taliban on twitter, why do you need good governance!?
After all those committees holding this CM above the ground still his head is in mud. He should have learnt by now that he is not a superman and unless he delegates some of his load he can't get his head above the ground.
CM PUNJAB= 80% of punjab cabinet the same as CM Sindh
useless ppl
He is just greedy. He cannot bear the pain of sharing the "loot" with others had he assigned someone else to head these board positions. Also there was a slight chance, however impossible it seems, that someone who is actually technically eligible to hold those positions could have been appointed by mistake.