PILDAT HOLDS CONSULTATION ON SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOAL 16
At
a consultation on “Sustainable Development Goal 16” organized here Thursday by
the Pakistan Institute of Legislative Development And Transparency (Pildat),
lawmakers said the President of Pakistan has yet to respond to Khyber
Pakhtunkhwa Assembly resolution seeking extension of provincial laws to Malakand
division.
Other
lawmakers said after much delay the bill on domestic violence in Khyber
Pakhtunkhwa has been finalized and would be presented in the provincial
assembly after vetting. The lawmakers, former government officials, members of
the civil society organizations and journalists attended the consultation at a
local hotel and gave their inputs about the implementation of Sustainable
Development Goal 16 in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.
Pildat’s
joint director Asiya Riaz welcomed the invitees. Her colleagues Muhammad Saad
also participated in the discussion.Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Assembly Speaker Asad
Qaiser chaired the session and after his departure the Deputy Speaker Dr Mehr
Taj Roghani was in the chair moderating the discussion.
Lawmakers
Jafar Shah from the Awami National Party (ANP), Sultan Muhammad Khan of Qaumi
Watan Party (QWP) and Arif Yousaf of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf were among the
lawmakers who actively took part in the workshop. A number of civil society
activists also made their presence felt through their interventions during the
discussion.
Abdul
Matin, a former judge who until recently served as Information Commissioner at
the Right to Information Commission, and Dr Shoaib Suddle, a former Inspector
General of Police who also served as Director General FIA and Federal
Ombudsman, were the two experts at the Pildat consultation. Abdul Matin
highlighted the need for ensuring public access to information and protecting
fundamental freedoms in accordance with national legislation and international
agreements. Dr Shoaib Suddle stressed promotion of the rule of law at the
national and international levels and ensuring equal justice for all.
The
participants spoke about the lacunae in the Right to Information law as it
doesn’t cover the high court and isn’t applicable in the Federally Administered
Tribal Areas (Fata) and Provincially Administered Tribal Areas (Pata). The
provincial law department was accused of sitting on the proposed changes in the
RTI law. The issue of the extension of the customs law in Malakand division was
also discussed and so was the issue of domestic violence.
Credit: Bureau report,
Peshawar
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