Local Government Introduction: Local Government Institutions Serve As The Foundation
Local Government Introduction: Local Government Institutions Serve As The Foundation
Local Government Introduction: Local Government Institutions Serve As The Foundation
too much has been devolved from the provincial to the local
governments while federal-provincial decentralisation has been totally
ignored. In that context, the proposal to leave only three subjects to
the federal government goes to the other extreme since such a
confederal system could make the federal government totally
powerless to keep the country together.
Essential Criteria:It is important to spell out the main objectives of
devolution as essential criteria on which any devolution plan should
be based:1 The basic philosophy of devolution is based on the
golden concept of subsidiary i.e. whatever can be done at the local
level should not be taken up at the higher tier.2__Decentralisation
increases popular participation in decision-making because it brings
government closer to the people making it more accessible and
knowledgeable about local conditions and more responsive to
peoples demands.3__To ensure that the decentralisation effort is not
hijacked by the local elites and there is broad-based participation of
the people, a strong judiciary and a well-organised civil society is
required.4__Finally, the state has to transfer adequate fiscal
resources to support decentralisation. For these resources to be
utilised effectively, local administrative and institutional capacity has
to be created and performance judged on the basis of well-defined
benchmarks.
Recommendations: The fact that local government is a provincial
subject does not mean that it should become the provincial
governments handmaiden. It is therefore necessary to ensure that
the local bodies are not deprived of their representative character.
Their constitutional status needs to be strengthened and they must
retain the necessary authority, financial and administrative both, to
function as responsible institutions of democratic government.
It is certainly time to abolish the ministries dealing with provincial
subjects , and create a single ministry for provincial coordination. A
lean central government should serve Pakistan better.*There is an
urgent need for all political parties to evolve a consensus to build a
durable and sustainable system of local government and community
development. The most practical approach for evolving such a
consensus would be to make necessary changes in the existing
system of local government rather than create four different systems
in the four provinces.
Role of political parties:Political parties have also indicated their
position with regard to devolution to local governments. There is a