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Karachi, November 05: Members of the Provincial
Assembly (MPAs) of Sindh and media persons attending a one-day Briefing
Session on the ‘State of Right to Information in Pakistan’
were urged by the Information Commissioners from Khyber Pukhtunkhwa (KP) and
Punjab to push for the reform of the outdated Sindh Freedom of Information Act
2006.
Organized by PILDAT, the lively briefing session
was attended by MPAs from the PPPP, PML-F and MQM and journalists from print
and television media. The Panel for the Session was chaired by Mr. Nisar
Ahmed Khuhro, Provincial Minister of Information, Sindh, and
also included the participation of Mr. Mukhtar Ahmad Ali, Punjab
Information Commissioner, and Mr. Abdul Matin Khan, KP
Information Commissioner.
Provincial Minister of Information, Mr. Nisar
Ahmed Khuhro, informed the audience that the process of amending the outdated
Sindh Freedom of Information Act 2006 was already underway, and assured its
expedited passage through the Provincial Assembly. He explained that the amended
RTI law contained important provisions which would make it more responsive and
effective in meeting public demand for official transparency and public accountability.
He felt that information on government was available in Pakistan, but problems
of consolidating and using were still being faced. He was also of the view that
effective implementation of RTI was a slow process. “Making RTI more effective
will require collaboration between citizens, media and legislators. We must
all support each other to ensure the right to know.”
KP Information Commissioner, Mr. Abdul Matin
Khan, and Punjab Information Commissioner, Mr. Mukhtar Ahmad Ali, briefed
the participants on what the new RTI laws in their respective provinces had
achieved despite obstacles. They also called on the news media in Sindh
to participate in the growing movement for RTI reforms in Pakistan.
Mrs. Mahtab Rashidi, MPA (Women-156, PML-F),
was of the opinion that implementation of the RTI in Sindh was lax and much
attention needs to be given to the implementation of the existing Sindh Freedom
of Information Ordinance 2006, as every citizen has the right to know how public
money is spent.
Dr. Huma Baqai expressed concern over the state
of RTI in Sindh, and said that actions further than mere lip-service to the
idea need to be undertaken by political parties. Senior Journalist, Mr. Mubashar
Zaidi stressed the need for a new RTI law, saying that information from the
government is the media’s bread and butter.
While opening the Briefing Session, Ms. Aasiya
Riaz, Joint Director PILDAT, spoke about the power of RTI to transform
the face of government, Ms. Riaz quoted the example of PILDAT’s information
request under the Freedom of Information Ordinance 2002 for access to MNA attendance
records, due to which the voluntary disclosure of these records has become a
norm within legislatures of Pakistan.
During the event PILDAT provided the audience
with various publications on RTI, including Briefing Papers on Right
to Information and the News Media (Sindhi
Version), Activating
the Right to Information in South Asia (Sindh
Version), a Policy Brief on Effective
Legislation on Right to Information, a Legislative Brief on Sindh
Freedom of Information Legislation as well as Key
Messages for Media on RTI and Key
Messages for Legislators on RTI.
Mrs. Mahtab Akbar Rashidi,
MPA (Women-156, PML-F), Mr. Syed Khalid Ahmed, MPA (PS-122,
KARACHI-XXXIV, MQM) Mr. Shafi Muhammad Jamot, MPA (PS-129,
KARACHI-XLI, PML-N), Dr. Lal Chnad Ukrani. MPA (Minorities-160,
PPPP), Ms. Shaheena Sher Ali, MPA (Women-141, PPPP), Ms.
Ghazala Siyal, MPA (Women-42, PPPP) attended the Briefing Session.
Senior Journalists andcolumnists such as Mr. Ghazi Salahuddin, Ms. Huma Baqai,
Mr. Waseem Badami, ARY News, Mr. Mubashar Zaidi, Dawn, Mr Asghar Azeem, Daily
Jinnah, Ms. Rafia Haider, Associated Press of Pakistan, Mr. Abdul Abdul Jaffar,
Roznama Dunya and Mr. Kamran Chauhan, Daily Pakistan were also in attendance.
The one-day Briefing Session for MPAs in Sindh
and News Media on the State of Right to Information in Pakistan was organized
by PILDAT under the “More effective Right-To-Information (RTI) at Federal
and Provincial level (Sindh and Punjab)” project, which is supported by
Development Alternative Inc. (DAI) under the Enhanced Democratic Accountability
and Civic Engagement (EDACE) project.
For Further Information:
Mr. Ahmad Shah Durrani
Assistant Projects Officer
Email: ahmad.durrani@pildat.org
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