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ECP reschedules hearing of Punjab LG polls delay case
ECP reschedules hearing of Punjab LG polls delay case

Business Recorder

time28-05-2025

  • Politics
  • Business Recorder

ECP reschedules hearing of Punjab LG polls delay case

ISLAMABAD: The Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) has rescheduled till Monday the hearing of a case involving the delay in local government elections in Punjab that was scheduled tomorrow (Thursday). Chief Secretary Punjab Zahid Akhtar Zaman and Secretary LG Punjab Shakeel Ahmad Mian have been summoned by the ECP in this case. Before this case was rescheduled, the ECP officials, in a meeting with a Jamaat-e-Islami (JI) delegation, on Tuesday, had confirmed that the ECP would hear this case on Thursday. The ECP officials briefed the JI delegation regarding delay in the conduct of LG elections in Punjab and Islamabad, said an official statement issued after this meeting. But, later in the day, the poll body issued a delisting notice for Punjab LG polls delay case citing unavailability of the bench hearing this case on Thursday. Presently, the local bodies are in place in Sindh, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Balochistan and cantonment boards but LG elections in Punjab and federal capital have been facing an inordinate delay since 2021. The local bodies' term in Islamabad Capital Territory (ICT) expired on 14 February 2021 and in Punjab on 31 December 2021. The ECP is bound to hold LG elections within 120 days of the expiry of local bodies' term, under Section 219(4) of the Elections Act 2017. This law provides that the ECP shall hold elections to the local governments within 120 days of the expiry of the term of local governments of a province, cantonment or ICT. Article 218(3) of the Constitution of Pakistan provides that it shall be the ECP's duty to organise and conduct the elections, and to make such arrangements as are necessary to ensure that an election is conducted honestly, justly, fairly and in accordance with law, and that corrupt practices are guarded against. Copyright Business Recorder, 2025

State officers unprepared for paperless filing
State officers unprepared for paperless filing

Express Tribune

time26-02-2025

  • Business
  • Express Tribune

State officers unprepared for paperless filing

'Act first, think later.' If the Punjab government's motto for modernization were to be described in a small phrase, it would be this. Throughout the past few years, new projects and systems have been proudly introduced by the administration without first ensuring their prerequisites. The most recent example is the e-FOAS system, which has digitalized the official filing system of the government without training the departmental staff. According to the Punjab Information Technology Board (PITB), for the first time in the history of the province, the Civil Secretariat has been updated by making it a part of the e-FOAS system whereby all government departments will be legally bound to carry out departmental correspondence through paperless filing. In this regard, Chief Secretary Punjab Zahid Akhtar Zaman has directed secretaries of all departments to provide comprehensive records and lists of existing files to PITB teams, who will digitally scan the archive files in a central IT room. The scanning process should be completed by March next year. Where the Punjab government's decision to go paperless through the e-Filing and Office Automation System (E-FOAS) is estimated to save billions of rupees annually, a large number of officers and employees of the Punjab Civil Secretariat remain unprepared for the new filing system since they have not been trained to operate the digital technology. Reportedly, more than 5,000 officers and employees have not been trained by the Management and Professional Development Department and the Information Technology Board, raising concerns about their job security and the efficiency of the new filing system. Furthermore, the state also does not have an effective system to preserve government records. According to Chairman Punjab Employees Coordination Council Raja Sohail Ahmed, e-FOAS was a good system if the required technological resources were made available. 'For this, computers are mandatory, but they are often not available to all officers. Moreover, file work experts including stenographers, private secretaries and personal assistants have not been given effective training. Additionally, e-FOAS access is only up to the rank of additional secretary and deputy secretary while the section officer and the staff below him do not have any access in this regard,' noted Ahmed, who further highlighted the need to properly store state records for the future. 'In developed countries, the file is taken as a hard copy and unless the relevant record is hard copied, that record cannot be considered complete. Government records must be preserved from generation to generation however, no mechanism has been put in place by the government in this case. Moreover, staff should be trained in e-FOAS to improve the coordination within the department. At present, only computer operators and IT assistants are being trained, while other staff are being ignored,' revealed Punjab Civil Secretariat Employees Association Secretary, Chaudhry Ghulam Ghaus. Haji Muhammad Irshad Chaudhry, President of the All-Pakistan Clerks Association, believed that no work could be completed without file work in government offices. 'Clerical staff has to be trained for noting and drafting. If the government ignores the clerical staff and employs people associated with the IT sector, it will discourage the officers. Therefore, the government should include the clerical staff in the new e-FOAS system by offering them the required training,' said Chaudhry. On the other hand, Syed Imtiaz-ul-Hassan, Deputy Director Public Relations, Chief Secretary Punjab revealed that the Punjab government was following an austerity policy, under which all provincial cabinet meetings were now paperless. Speaking to the Express Tribune, Muhammad Waseem Bhatti, Director General at the Government Digital Services Wing, claimed that shutting down the traditional filing system was expected to save billions of rupees while the implementation of e-FOAS would improve governance and service delivery.

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