The Pak Banker

Islamabad's first mayor announces surprise resignatio­n

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The first elected mayor of Islamabad announced his surprise resignatio­n on Tuesday, a day after the federal government embarked on an effort to strip the local government of various key directorat­es. Mayor Sheikh Anser Aziz, a close aide to former prime minister Nawaz Sharif, announced his resignatio­n on social media by sharing a photograph of a letter dated Oct 1. He resigned five months before his five-year tenure in office would be complete. Earlier this week, he inaugurate­d a filtration plant in I-10, where he said he would continue serving the people of the city.

On Monday evening, the Ministry of Interior notified that almost all the important directorat­es of the Metropolit­an Corporatio­n Islamabad (MCI) had been placed under the administra­tive control of the Capital Developmen­t Authority (CDA). Mr Aziz did not comment on this developmen­t on Tuesday until his resignatio­n surfaced Tuesday evening. His resignatio­n letter, dated Oct 1, stated: "I, Sheikh Anser Aziz, hereby resign as mayor, Metropolit­an Corporatio­n Islamabad, with immediate effect." Although he did not respond to requests for comment from the press after the interior ministry's notificati­on was issued or after he shared his resignatio­n letter, Deputy Mayor Syed Zeeshan Naqvi confirmed to Dawn that Mr Aziz has resigned.

On Twitter, Mr Aziz wrote: "The way we have been pushed to the wall with all powers taken back by federal govt, MCI can no longer serve its dearest citizens. Better to quit if can't help my people. I have resigned as Mayor Islamabad. Record: Resigned after clearance of 2 references, audits & NAB inquiries." He continued: "MCI had funds but no finance department was allocated by federal govt to allow release of those funds. Still we did our best to keep things moving. But now all department­s under MCI have been withdrawn, handed over to CDA." In a strange turn of events, Mr Aziz, who claimed that he had resigned because the government took all his powers, himself wrote to the Ministry of Interior on Oct 1 asking for MCI directorat­es to be placed under the CDA's administra­tive control. His request has puzzled fellow members of the PML-N.

Deputy Mayor Naqvi said the mayor "used to be a defender of the MCI and always tried to get control of the maximum number of CDA department­s. "So how could he have requested the interior ministry to place MCI directorat­es under the control of the CDA? This is something beyond our understand­ing," he added. The interior ministry's notificati­on to place MCI directorat­es under the CDA's control was issued on the mayor's proposal.

During his four years as mayor, Mr Aziz often fought the MCI's case during press talks and before parliament­ary committees, saying that many CDA department­s that should have been devolved to the MCI in accordance with the Local Government Act 2015 were not. But on Oct 1, he cited the MCI's incomplete rules of business and asked the interior ministry to place the MCI's major directorat­es under the CDA's administra­tive control "to ensure smooth and effective service delivery of capital city, to ease difficulty being faced by citizens, and beyond political divides."

When contacted, PML-N Senator Mushahid Hussain Syed, who is also member of Local Government Commissoin, said he had come to know about mayor's resignatio­n throgh media. Expressing his surprise over the sudden developmen­t, he said he had been trying to contact mayor, but recieved no response.

PML-N spokespers­on, Marriyum Aurangzeb, said she was unaware of Mr Aziz' resignatio­n as mayor of Islamabad. She said she would return with more details, but then did not respond. Sardar Mahtab and M. Sajid Abbas, local PML-N union council chairmen and MCI members, who were considered members of Mr Aziz' inner circle, said that they were unable to reach Mr Aziz for his point of view about his resignatio­n despite their best efforts.

"Our MCI session was slated to be held on Tuesday, but it was postponed by the mayor on Monday, so I have no idea what prompted the mayor to tender his resignatio­n without consulting the party's chairmen," Mr Abbasi said, adding that Mr Aziz' personal assistant shared his resignatio­n in the WhatsApp group for PML-N MCI members. He said that according to the law, the senior-most deputy mayor can be appointed mayor.

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