Top-heavy
bureaucracy in Lahore unwilling to move out
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By Ansar
Abbasi |
ISLAMABAD:
The Punjab has got top-heavy bureaucracy with too many
officers, belonging to the federal services, primarily
the District Management Group (DMG), to be serving in
any provincial secretariat and are not prepared to be
posted out either in any other province or in the Centre.
The federal secretariat is badly in
need of such senior officers, some of whom are considered
brilliant and talented, and so is the demand of some
other provincial secretariats mainly Balochistan, but
nothing can move the Lahore-based federal bureaucracy
out of the province.
The Lahore-based DMG officers in particular
are the main reason for the present unprecedented top-heavy
bureaucratic set-up in the province. The number of BS-22
and BS-21 federal officers, serving in Punjab is said
to be more than such officers in all the three other
provinces.
The Establishment Division simply does
not figure anywhere as it is totally helpless to bring
such officers out of the province.
During the last decade successive governments
including that of Benazir Bhutto, Nawaz Sharif and even
General Pervez Musharraf made inter-provincial transfer
policies for DMGs and police officers. The approval
to these policies was always given by the prime ministers/chief
executives in consultation with the provinces. There
have also been commitments at the highest level to implement
these policies in letter and in spirit, but it never
happened.
There are very limited openings for
BS-21 or BS-22 officers in the provincial establishments
but what is called the ever-growing gang of Lahore-based
DMGs has succeeded in expanding their share to unprecedented
level.
In the past a very few posts were offered
at senior levels-BS-21 and BS-22 — in the provincial
establishment that included the position of chief secretary,
BS-22, and three posts of BS-21 officers as additional
chief secretaries, chairman planning and development
department and senior member board of revenue. Besides
these federal positions, the post of inspector general
of police has also been offered to a BS-21 officer.
Today Lahore has the chief secretary
Hafeez Akhtar Randhawa in BS-22, who is retiring soon
but is expected to get extension because of his "good
work" during the last year general elections. Randhawa
is reaching the age of superannuation after over 30
years of service but he has been out of Punjab for hardly
a few years.
There is no other BS-22 post in the
province but Kamran Rasool despite being in BS-22 is
also serving in the province as president of the Bank
of Punjab. Before joining his present assignment, Kamran
was running the Chaudhries’ industries while taking
leave from the government.
Like Randhawa, Kamran has also been
out of the province for a very short period during which
he briefly served in the Ehtesab Bureau of Saifur Rehman
and then as additional secretary in the interior ministry
under Shujaat Hussain. IGP Punjab Syed Masud Shah is
also in BS-22. For a change Shah is from Frontier.
There are a few more BS-22 officers
serving in Lahore but they come directly under the federal
government as they serve in the federal institutions
like Abdur Rashid Khan, chief of civil service academy
Lahore, and Khalid Mehmood, principal administrative
staff college Lahore.
To adjust additional senior officers
in BS-21, the Punjab government during the recent years
had upgraded five posts of provincial secretaries to
BS-21. Apparently, it was done to give effect the promotions
of the officers but actually it was done to provide
a broader base to the Lahore-based DMGs in their own
province.
Though the upgraded posts were five
in number, the number of existing BS-21 officers belonging
to federal services is too high thus forcing the Punjab-based
bureaucracy to think of upgrading all the posts of provincial
secretaries to BS-21.
According to details, the BS-21 federal
officers serving in the province include Tariq Mehmood,
principal secretary to governor, who has been out of
the province only once for a year or so in Frontier;
Muhammad Jamil, additional chief secretary, never out
of the province; Muhammad Humayun Farshori, chairman
planning and development department; Salman Siddique,
secretary finance, who has been in the federal government
for a small period of time; Sabtain Fazal Halim, secretary
communications and works, once served in Wapda that
too in Lahore; Muhammad Iqbal Sheikh, member board of
revenue, served in centre for a short period; Muhammad
Ziaur Rehman, senior member board of revenue, served
in centre for a brief stint; Major (retd) Fayyaz Bashir,
secretary industries, never served out of the province;
Ghulam M Sikandar, principal secretary to chief minister
Punjab; Anwar Saleem Ahmad, member board of revenue,
because of his health reasons the officer is not moved
out of the province; Muhammad Athar Tahir, secretary
provincial transport authority Punjab, never served
out of Punjab; Sajid Hussain Chattha, a non-DMG serving
as secretary forest in the province.
In BS-21 the police officers have their
due share in the province in the form of additional
IGPs including Saeedullah Khan, Jehangir Mirza, Irfan
Mehmood, Tariq Pervez, M Sharif Virk and Ahmed Naseem,
who is IG Railways Lahore.
There are some OSDs also including Dr
Safdar Mehmood, a BS-22 officer of the secretariat group,
who are though attached with the Establishment Division
but allowed to be based in Lahore.
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