Minister for Planning Ahsan Iqbal has underscored the importance of developing an exemplary governance model for Islamabad Capital Territory.
He was chairing a meeting of the Prime Minister's Committee on ICT Governance Model, held in Islamabad today.
The focus of the meeting was to discuss governance models for Islamabad Capital Territory with an emphasis on improving administrative and financial autonomy.
Ahsan Iqbal highlighted the unique governance challenges faced by ICT due to the absence of a provincial assembly and administrative autonomy.
He called on the committee to explore whether Islamabad requires a provincial-like government structure or whether a more robust local government model would be a better alternative.
Furthermore, the Minister expressed concern over the duplication of responsibilities among various entities, such as the CDA, the Ministry of Interior, and line ministries, which leads to inefficiencies in governance.
He stressed the need to consolidate administrative authority and ensure professional management in sectors like health and education.
Ahsan Iqbal urged the committee to consider developing a model in Islamabad that sets a national standard for excellence in these sectors.
The Minister also emphasized the importance of creating a strong local government system that can address municipal and local issues effectively, noting that centralized governance structures are often unable to resolve local matters.
Ahsan Iqbal reiterated the committee's mandate to develop a comprehensive reform package for ICT governance, aimed at creating a more efficient, transparent, and citizen-centered administrative structure.
The meeting marked a critical step towards reimagining the governance of Islamabad and ensuring that the capital city can serve as a model for good governance across Pakistan.