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Definition.
Local Government system in Pakistan
Development and Planning Share
Role in National Development
Problems in Local Government System
Comparison of British and Pakistani
System
Conclusion
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 Local government is a form of public
administration which in a majority of
contexts, exists as the lowest tier of
administration within a given state.
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Continued….
 Local governments generally act
within powers delegated to them by
legislation or directives of the higher
level of government.
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Continued….
 In federal states, local government are
generally the third (or sometimes
fourth) tier of government, whereas in
unitary states, local government
usually occupies the second or third
tier of government, often with greater
powers than higher-level
administrative divisions.
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 The 2001 Local Government
Ordinance provides for devolution of
government to district administrations.
(Districts are the third tier of
government, being sub-divisions of
provinces. Prior to the Local
Government Ordinance they were
known as sub-divisions.) Each district
administration is headed by a District
Coordinating Officer (DCO] and a Zila
Nazim.
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 The District Coordination Officer is the
administrative head of the District
Administration. They have wide-
ranging responsibility for overseeing,
improving and directing the approved
plans of the District Government.
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 The Zila Nazim used to be the
executive head of the District
Administration up until 2010, when the
government gave their powers to the
District Coordination Officers also.
Their role is similar to district governor
or prefect, with responsibility for
implementing government strategy
and developing initiatives arising out
of it.
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The new system provided a three-tier
local government structure
The District Government
The Tehsil Government
The Union Administration
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The District Government consisted of
the Zila Nazim and District
Administration.
The District Coordination Officer was
appointed by the Provincial
Government.
The Zila Nazim was accountable to
the people through the elected
members of the Zila Council.27/05/2014 HITEC University 11
A Zila Council consisted of all Union
Nazims in the District.
The Zila Council had its Secretariat
under the Naib Zila Nazim.
The new System also efficiently
addressed the specific needs and
problems of large cities.
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The middle tier, the Tehsil, had Tehsil
Municipal Administration headed by
the Tehsil Nazim.
Tehsil Municipal Administration
consists of a
 Tehsil Nazim
 Tehsil Municipal Officer
 Tehsil Officers
 Chief Officers
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The lowest tier, the Union Administration
was a corporate body covering the rural
as well as urban areas across the whole
District.
It consisted of Union Nazim, Naib Union
Nazim and three Union Secretaries.
The Union Nazim is the head of the
Union Administration and the Naib Union
Nazim acted as deputy to the Union
Nazim during his temporary absence.
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In order to establish democracy at
grassroots level, General Pervez
Musharaf, introduced the Local
Government System. This was not a
new experiment in Pakistan. Ayub
Khan had undertaken a similar effort
in this direction by introducing the
Basic Democracy System.
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Rural sector contributes some 22% to
GDP(Gross Domestic Product)
When this sector’s growth is high and
broad-based, it generates
1. Sufficient income
2. Employment opportunities
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Efficient management of urbanization
will require more and more
settlements to grow into their
equilibrium size – optimal and
functional settlement.
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Currently some 85% of Pakistan’s
population is located in about 20% of
country’s area east of Indus River and
in close proximity of border with India,
which seem in trade enhancement
through neighbor country. Therefore
certain planning are need to fulfill the
urban requirements like water supply
and transport etc.
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Enhance the asset ownership of small
farmers
Enhance activities in non-industrial
sector
Facilitate private sector participation
and involvement in value addition of
Agricultural Products
Promote Rural Industrialization
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 The Local Government system is best
described as grass root representative
democracy with all Institutional system
as the elected members are the voice
of the people of particular area and try
to solve their problems.
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Continued….
 The domain of Local Government
encompasses virtually every problem
and affairs that a common man
experiences in his day to day life.
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 From birth to death, from water supply,
sanitation and education to marriage,
disposal of refuse, roads, town
planning etc. For the sake of brevity,
suffice to say that most of utilities and
services necessary for life in a
civilised society are extended by Local
Government Department.
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Continued….
 Today national and state governments
are stepping up the process of shifting
financial responsibility to the local
government, the additional burden
requires local officials to fine-tune their
analytical skills in order to better
understand their economy.
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Continued….
 Knowledge gained from local
economic analysis helps communities
to control growth and development in
ways that benefit their social, political
and economic welfare
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Continued….
 Local government in semi-developed
urban areas is important for
maintaining law and order, ensuring
continued and equitable development,
creating opportunities for all
constituents, and developing robust
and effective methods to deal with
other problems that the district or sub-
district unit faces.
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 Pakistan faces an acute governance
problem not only because its system of
governance is outdated, or because it has
only two tiers of government instead of the
complete three (national, sub-
national/provincial, local), but also because
it faces post-modern threats and problems
while it remains equipped with pre-modern,
20th century tools at its disposal to deal
with such threats and problems.
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Continued….
 What many politicians and political leaders in
Pakistan do not understand is that local
government systems – whether uniform in a
nationwide or province-wide sense, or unique
to each district – are the very systems which
extent the writ of the state, the presence of
the government and the real-life
implementation of law and policy to the
citizens of the country, and especially to the
marginalized constituents of society, who live
in backward, rural areas, and who have no
access to state facilities and have an
extremely poor standard of living.
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 As provincial governments make
promises and announcements to hold
local government elections – and then
announce postponements and delays
for one reason or another – it is vital at
this point, critical even, to introduce
representative local government
systems all over the country so as to
deal with a variety of problems being
faced by the country
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 whether it is economic development,
rising crime (as in Karachi), threats of
terror attacks (particularly in KP
province, but persistent throughout the
country), providing equitable
employment opportunities, extending
the writ of the state to tribal areas, and
improving Pakistan’s health and
education indicators.
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 These are only a few ways in which even
provincially-unique local government
systems can start addressing the
problems faced by the people of
Pakistan, with the adequate support of
the provincial government in terms of
resources and legislation, and of the
national government in terms of
guaranteeing federal support as and
when required for the particular case of a
district.
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Pakistani System:
 The 2001 Local Government Ordinance
provides for devolution of government to
district administrations. (Districts are the
third tier of government, being sub-
divisions of provinces. Prior to the Local
Government Ordinance they were known
as sub-divisions.)
 Each district administration is headed by
a District Coordinating Officer (DCO] and
a Zila Nazim
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Continued….
 The District Coordination Officer is the
administrative head of the District
Administration
 Local governments have existed in the
Indian subcontinent for many
centuries, with the first municipal
corporation set-up in Madras in 1688
by the East India Company.
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Continued….
 Urban areas consisted of union
committees that had six to ten elected
members
 The Chairman of the union committee
was elected as an ex-officio member
of the municipal committee
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Continued….
 While all the Chairmen of union committees
were members of the municipal committee,
the Chairman of the municipal committee
itself was appointed by the provincial
government or by Commissioners.
 In rural areas, the first tier of government was
the Union Council that consisted of a group of
villages.
 Like urban areas, each Council elected a
Chairman from amongst its members who
served as the executive head of the
committee. Like town committees, Union
Councils also had 37 functions assigned to
them.
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Continued….
 The Chairmen of the Union Councils
in an area constituted collectively a
higher Council, the Tehsil Council,
which did not perform any executive
functions. Its main function was to
coordinate the activities of Union
Councils and Union Committees in its
jurisdiction.
 Unlike Union Councils, the Tehsil
Council had no taxation powers.
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Continued….
 There is a three-tier system of local
government in operation in Pakistan in
the rural areas, where Union Councils,
Tehsil or Taluka Councils and District
Councils are supposed to exist
 However, provincial governments have in
practice usually abolished the middle-
tier, the Tehsil level. As a result mainly
Union Councils and District Councils
exist, which are elected on the basis of
adult franchise. 27/05/2014 HITEC University 38
Continued….
 The elected members elect the
Chairmen of these councils
themselves.
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Continued….
British System:
 The pattern of local government in
England is complex, with the distribution
of functions varying according to the
local arrangements
 Legislation concerning local government
in England is decided by the Parliament
and Government of the United Kingdom,
because England does not have a
devolved parliament or regional
assemblies, outside Greater London.
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Continued….
◦ Mayor is the administrative head of these
regional local governments .
◦ England has since 1994 been subdivided
into nine regions. One of these, London,
has an elected Assembly and Mayor, but
the others have a relatively minor role:
Regional Development Agencies were
abolished in 2012 although unelected
"leader's boards" continue as consultative
forums.
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Continued….
 British local government is representative
self-government. The local council is
directly elected, although the local
executive is not.
 The British mayor is more a ceremonial and
presiding official than an active executive
leader, and to the extent that he is the latter
it is the result of his personal qualities or his
political position.
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Continued….
◦ The major operating element of the British
local council is the committee system, into
which non council members are co-opted
as experts on aspects of policy covered
by the particular committee.
◦ These councils are elected in separate
elections
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Continued….
◦ Most of Greater London is governed by
London borough councils.
◦ The City of London and the Isles of Scilly
are sui generis authorities, pre-dating
recent reforms of local government.
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◦ There are 152 'upper tier' authorities,
which all have the function of local
education authority:
◦ There are 326 'lower tier' authorities,
which all have the function of billing
authority for Council Tax:
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 The tension between the elected
Provincial Governments and Members
of the Provincial and National
Assembly on one hand and the
elected local governments has been
one of the major factors responsible
for persistence of under-development
and regional disparities in Pakistan.
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 It is in the long term interest of good
democratic governance that local
government system in a Federal
structure ought to be strengthened.
The emerging trends of demography,
urbanization, and rising middle class
make it imperative that a
decentralized, devolved, de-
concentrated and delegated system of
government be put in place.
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COMPOSER:
SUBJECT:
CREDITS:
• ADNAN ASLAM
(BS. Mechanical
Engineering)
• Pak Study
• Me (B)
• SESSION:(2001
3-17)

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Local government of pakistan

  • 2. Definition. Local Government system in Pakistan Development and Planning Share Role in National Development Problems in Local Government System Comparison of British and Pakistani System Conclusion 27/05/2014 HITEC University 2
  • 3.  Local government is a form of public administration which in a majority of contexts, exists as the lowest tier of administration within a given state. 27/05/2014 HITEC University 3
  • 4. Continued….  Local governments generally act within powers delegated to them by legislation or directives of the higher level of government. 27/05/2014 HITEC University 4
  • 5. Continued….  In federal states, local government are generally the third (or sometimes fourth) tier of government, whereas in unitary states, local government usually occupies the second or third tier of government, often with greater powers than higher-level administrative divisions. 27/05/2014 HITEC University 5
  • 6.  The 2001 Local Government Ordinance provides for devolution of government to district administrations. (Districts are the third tier of government, being sub-divisions of provinces. Prior to the Local Government Ordinance they were known as sub-divisions.) Each district administration is headed by a District Coordinating Officer (DCO] and a Zila Nazim. 27/05/2014 HITEC University 6
  • 7.  The District Coordination Officer is the administrative head of the District Administration. They have wide- ranging responsibility for overseeing, improving and directing the approved plans of the District Government. 27/05/2014 HITEC University 7
  • 8.  The Zila Nazim used to be the executive head of the District Administration up until 2010, when the government gave their powers to the District Coordination Officers also. Their role is similar to district governor or prefect, with responsibility for implementing government strategy and developing initiatives arising out of it. 27/05/2014 HITEC University 8
  • 9. The new system provided a three-tier local government structure The District Government The Tehsil Government The Union Administration 27/05/2014 HITEC University 9
  • 11. The District Government consisted of the Zila Nazim and District Administration. The District Coordination Officer was appointed by the Provincial Government. The Zila Nazim was accountable to the people through the elected members of the Zila Council.27/05/2014 HITEC University 11
  • 12. A Zila Council consisted of all Union Nazims in the District. The Zila Council had its Secretariat under the Naib Zila Nazim. The new System also efficiently addressed the specific needs and problems of large cities. 27/05/2014 HITEC University 12
  • 13. The middle tier, the Tehsil, had Tehsil Municipal Administration headed by the Tehsil Nazim. Tehsil Municipal Administration consists of a  Tehsil Nazim  Tehsil Municipal Officer  Tehsil Officers  Chief Officers 27/05/2014 HITEC University 13
  • 14. The lowest tier, the Union Administration was a corporate body covering the rural as well as urban areas across the whole District. It consisted of Union Nazim, Naib Union Nazim and three Union Secretaries. The Union Nazim is the head of the Union Administration and the Naib Union Nazim acted as deputy to the Union Nazim during his temporary absence. 27/05/2014 HITEC University 14
  • 16. In order to establish democracy at grassroots level, General Pervez Musharaf, introduced the Local Government System. This was not a new experiment in Pakistan. Ayub Khan had undertaken a similar effort in this direction by introducing the Basic Democracy System. 27/05/2014 HITEC University 16
  • 17. Rural sector contributes some 22% to GDP(Gross Domestic Product) When this sector’s growth is high and broad-based, it generates 1. Sufficient income 2. Employment opportunities 27/05/2014 HITEC University 17
  • 18. Efficient management of urbanization will require more and more settlements to grow into their equilibrium size – optimal and functional settlement. 27/05/2014 HITEC University 18
  • 19. Currently some 85% of Pakistan’s population is located in about 20% of country’s area east of Indus River and in close proximity of border with India, which seem in trade enhancement through neighbor country. Therefore certain planning are need to fulfill the urban requirements like water supply and transport etc. 27/05/2014 HITEC University 19
  • 20. Enhance the asset ownership of small farmers Enhance activities in non-industrial sector Facilitate private sector participation and involvement in value addition of Agricultural Products Promote Rural Industrialization 27/05/2014 HITEC University 20
  • 22.  The Local Government system is best described as grass root representative democracy with all Institutional system as the elected members are the voice of the people of particular area and try to solve their problems. 27/05/2014 HITEC University 22
  • 23. Continued….  The domain of Local Government encompasses virtually every problem and affairs that a common man experiences in his day to day life. 27/05/2014 HITEC University 23
  • 24.  From birth to death, from water supply, sanitation and education to marriage, disposal of refuse, roads, town planning etc. For the sake of brevity, suffice to say that most of utilities and services necessary for life in a civilised society are extended by Local Government Department. 27/05/2014 HITEC University 24
  • 25. Continued….  Today national and state governments are stepping up the process of shifting financial responsibility to the local government, the additional burden requires local officials to fine-tune their analytical skills in order to better understand their economy. 27/05/2014 HITEC University 25
  • 26. Continued….  Knowledge gained from local economic analysis helps communities to control growth and development in ways that benefit their social, political and economic welfare 27/05/2014 HITEC University 26
  • 27. Continued….  Local government in semi-developed urban areas is important for maintaining law and order, ensuring continued and equitable development, creating opportunities for all constituents, and developing robust and effective methods to deal with other problems that the district or sub- district unit faces. 27/05/2014 HITEC University 27
  • 28.  Pakistan faces an acute governance problem not only because its system of governance is outdated, or because it has only two tiers of government instead of the complete three (national, sub- national/provincial, local), but also because it faces post-modern threats and problems while it remains equipped with pre-modern, 20th century tools at its disposal to deal with such threats and problems. 27/05/2014 HITEC University 28
  • 29. Continued….  What many politicians and political leaders in Pakistan do not understand is that local government systems – whether uniform in a nationwide or province-wide sense, or unique to each district – are the very systems which extent the writ of the state, the presence of the government and the real-life implementation of law and policy to the citizens of the country, and especially to the marginalized constituents of society, who live in backward, rural areas, and who have no access to state facilities and have an extremely poor standard of living. 27/05/2014 HITEC University 29
  • 30.  As provincial governments make promises and announcements to hold local government elections – and then announce postponements and delays for one reason or another – it is vital at this point, critical even, to introduce representative local government systems all over the country so as to deal with a variety of problems being faced by the country 27/05/2014 HITEC University 30
  • 31.  whether it is economic development, rising crime (as in Karachi), threats of terror attacks (particularly in KP province, but persistent throughout the country), providing equitable employment opportunities, extending the writ of the state to tribal areas, and improving Pakistan’s health and education indicators. 27/05/2014 HITEC University 31
  • 32.  These are only a few ways in which even provincially-unique local government systems can start addressing the problems faced by the people of Pakistan, with the adequate support of the provincial government in terms of resources and legislation, and of the national government in terms of guaranteeing federal support as and when required for the particular case of a district. 27/05/2014 HITEC University 32
  • 33. Pakistani System:  The 2001 Local Government Ordinance provides for devolution of government to district administrations. (Districts are the third tier of government, being sub- divisions of provinces. Prior to the Local Government Ordinance they were known as sub-divisions.)  Each district administration is headed by a District Coordinating Officer (DCO] and a Zila Nazim 27/05/2014 HITEC University 33
  • 34. Continued….  The District Coordination Officer is the administrative head of the District Administration  Local governments have existed in the Indian subcontinent for many centuries, with the first municipal corporation set-up in Madras in 1688 by the East India Company. 27/05/2014 HITEC University 34
  • 35. Continued….  Urban areas consisted of union committees that had six to ten elected members  The Chairman of the union committee was elected as an ex-officio member of the municipal committee 27/05/2014 HITEC University 35
  • 36. Continued….  While all the Chairmen of union committees were members of the municipal committee, the Chairman of the municipal committee itself was appointed by the provincial government or by Commissioners.  In rural areas, the first tier of government was the Union Council that consisted of a group of villages.  Like urban areas, each Council elected a Chairman from amongst its members who served as the executive head of the committee. Like town committees, Union Councils also had 37 functions assigned to them. 27/05/2014 HITEC University 36
  • 37. Continued….  The Chairmen of the Union Councils in an area constituted collectively a higher Council, the Tehsil Council, which did not perform any executive functions. Its main function was to coordinate the activities of Union Councils and Union Committees in its jurisdiction.  Unlike Union Councils, the Tehsil Council had no taxation powers. 27/05/2014 HITEC University 37
  • 38. Continued….  There is a three-tier system of local government in operation in Pakistan in the rural areas, where Union Councils, Tehsil or Taluka Councils and District Councils are supposed to exist  However, provincial governments have in practice usually abolished the middle- tier, the Tehsil level. As a result mainly Union Councils and District Councils exist, which are elected on the basis of adult franchise. 27/05/2014 HITEC University 38
  • 39. Continued….  The elected members elect the Chairmen of these councils themselves. 27/05/2014 HITEC University 39
  • 40. Continued…. British System:  The pattern of local government in England is complex, with the distribution of functions varying according to the local arrangements  Legislation concerning local government in England is decided by the Parliament and Government of the United Kingdom, because England does not have a devolved parliament or regional assemblies, outside Greater London. 27/05/2014 HITEC University 40
  • 41. Continued…. ◦ Mayor is the administrative head of these regional local governments . ◦ England has since 1994 been subdivided into nine regions. One of these, London, has an elected Assembly and Mayor, but the others have a relatively minor role: Regional Development Agencies were abolished in 2012 although unelected "leader's boards" continue as consultative forums. 27/05/2014 HITEC University 41
  • 42. Continued….  British local government is representative self-government. The local council is directly elected, although the local executive is not.  The British mayor is more a ceremonial and presiding official than an active executive leader, and to the extent that he is the latter it is the result of his personal qualities or his political position. 27/05/2014 HITEC University 42
  • 43. Continued…. ◦ The major operating element of the British local council is the committee system, into which non council members are co-opted as experts on aspects of policy covered by the particular committee. ◦ These councils are elected in separate elections 27/05/2014 HITEC University 43
  • 44. Continued…. ◦ Most of Greater London is governed by London borough councils. ◦ The City of London and the Isles of Scilly are sui generis authorities, pre-dating recent reforms of local government. 27/05/2014 HITEC University 44
  • 45. ◦ There are 152 'upper tier' authorities, which all have the function of local education authority: ◦ There are 326 'lower tier' authorities, which all have the function of billing authority for Council Tax: 27/05/2014 HITEC University 45
  • 46.  The tension between the elected Provincial Governments and Members of the Provincial and National Assembly on one hand and the elected local governments has been one of the major factors responsible for persistence of under-development and regional disparities in Pakistan. 27/05/2014 HITEC University 46
  • 47.  It is in the long term interest of good democratic governance that local government system in a Federal structure ought to be strengthened. The emerging trends of demography, urbanization, and rising middle class make it imperative that a decentralized, devolved, de- concentrated and delegated system of government be put in place. 27/05/2014 HITEC University 47
  • 48. COMPOSER: SUBJECT: CREDITS: • ADNAN ASLAM (BS. Mechanical Engineering) • Pak Study • Me (B) • SESSION:(2001 3-17)