Wednesday, March 27, 2024

Balochistan CM urged to implement right to information act

Dawn: Islamabad: Wednesday, 27 March 2024.
The Centre for Peace and Development Initiatives (CPDI) has urged the Chief Minister of Balochistan Sarfaraz Ahmed Bugti to ensure implementation of the Balochistan Right to Information Act 2021.
“CPDI recognises the paramount importance of transparency and accountability in governance, essential pillars for a thriving democracy. In light of this, CPDI underscores the urgency of fulfilling the legal mandate set forth in the Balochistan Right to Information Act 2021,” a statement issued by the think-tank said.
Passed by the Provincial Assembly of Balochistan on Feb 1, 2021, and subsequently receiving the assent of the Governor of Balochistan on February 15, 2021, the act mandates the appointment of members to the Balochistan Information Commission within 180 days of its commencement, as outlined in Section 18(1).
“Regrettably, even after more than three years of the enactment of this crucial legislation, the appointment of members to the Balochistan Information Commission remains pending,” says Mukhtar Ahmad Ali, Executive Director of CPDI.
“This delay not only contravenes the law but also undermines the fundamental principle of transparency and accountability envisaged by the Balochistan Right to Information Act.”
“Access to information is an inalienable right enshrined in the Constitution. Recognising its paramount importance in fostering good governance, combating corruption, and ensuring public institutions’ accountability, CPDI urges the prompt establishment of the Balochistan Information Commission,” he said.
“Mr. Sarfaraz Ahmed Bugti is respectfully urged to take immediate action to ensure the expeditious appointment of members to the Balochistan Information Commission, thus fulfilling the legal obligation and upholding the principles of transparency and accountability in governance,” he said.
“CPDI remains committed to collaborating with the government of Balochistan in promoting transparency, accountability, and good governance for the betterment of the province and the nation as a whole,” statement concludes.