Sindh Chief Secretary, Syed Mumtaz Ali Shah has said that the province is rich
in natural resources and they being the public servants should ensure its development and prosperity in the larger national interest.He expressed these views while presiding over a meeting of the Secretaries Committee in Sindh Secretariat on Wednesday. Chairperson P&D Mrs Naheed Shah Durrani, Senior Member Board of Revenue Qazi Shahid Pervez, Secretary Information Abdul Rasheed Solangi and all other Secretaries & Divisional
Commissioners attended the meeting.
The meeting reviewed 24 agendas including the progress of disciplinary action, proceedings of anti-corruption cases, development work, performance of officers, position of DPCs (Departmental Promotion Committees), unauthorized use of official vehicles‘ status of GORs, employment/recruitment on disabled and deceased quota, implementation on the court orders and Prime Minister & Chief Minister Directives and tree plantation.
Mumtaz Shah noted that all out efforts must be accorded to strengthen the service delivery system with the zeal of good governance. He maintained that all Secretaries and Commissioners should evolve the mechanism of performance with a view to complete the desired task successfully. He pointed out that the cleanliness be streamlined in hospitals, school colleges and offices to maintain the sustainability of hygienic
environment.
The Chief Secretary advised the Secretaries and Commissioners to gear up the coordinated efforts amongst all Departments specifically with the departments of Finance, Planning & Development and Works & Services.
He directed all secretaries to issue advertisement of vacancies against disable quota. He also directed provincial secretaries to file their comments in courts and attend the meetings of the Public Accounts Committee (PAC). In Secretaries Committee meeting, the Chief Secretary, Sindh has observed the pending cases regarding regularization of employees working on Adhoc / Contract basis shall be disposed off, as per law. “All the Secretaries and concerned officers working in sub-ordinate offices should conduct DPCs on time to secure rights of the employees” said the Chief Secretary.—INP