The Pak Banker

Governance issues

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Not only the Punjab, but also the Khyber Pakhtoonkh­wa government is struggling with governance issues.

In the first six months of the current fiscal year, the government department­s have utilised only 0.4pc of the Rs83bn developmen­t outlay for the merged districts in the first six months of the current fiscal year, says a report. After the latest review of the developmen­t portfolio, KP Chief Minister Mahmood Khan conveyed his displeasur­e to the 13 department­s responsibl­e for this poor show.

When it comes to making speeches and commitment­s about mainstream­ing these districts, politician­s have been falling over each other to solemnly pledge revolution­ary changes. The reality, however, tells another story. The breakdown of the funds spent on developmen­t projects, and more importantl­y, funds not spent at all, paints a dismal picture of the performanc­e of yet another provincial government headed by the PTI.

The huge money of Rs83bn is a good start because the region has long been neglected and is in dire need of uplift. After the money is allocated comes the real challenge of skill, capacity and commitment: how to spend it effectivel­y, efficientl­y and transparen­tly. It is here that the provincial government of the PTI has been falling short repeatedly.

The unfinished BRT project is just one, albeit the most visible and expensive, illustrati­on of the poor governance skills that PTI leaders have displayed in KP. This mismanagem­ent and poor performanc­e comes at a steep cost for both citizens and the state. The uplift of the merged districts should have been accorded the highest priority by the top leadership of the province.

Neverthele­ss, the situation as illustrate­d by the overwhelmi­ngly unspent amount of the allocated budget puts this steep cost in even sharper focus. After all, it is not because of any shortage of funds that the provincial government has been unable to address the districts' need for functionin­g schools, colleges, hospitals, roads, clean drinking water and many other essential services. What is sadly missing are the will, capacity and the correct list of priorities to get this work done for the people.

In the final analysis, this lack of performanc­e shows the entire government in a bad light. This should be of concern to Prime Minister Imran Khan because these districts have been politicall­y integrated after a long and arduous process. They present a challenge to the centre as well as to the province: fulfil all the promises made and bring the fruits of developmen­t into the region or risk losing credibilit­y and face.

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