An important meeting of the district administration, held here on Thursday with Chief Minister Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Ali Amin Khan Gandapur in the chair
Peshawar January 30, An important meeting of the district administration, held here on Thursday with Chief Minister Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Ali Amin Khan Gandapur in the chair, reviewed the implementation status of the Chief Minister’s 99-point public agenda over the past six months, with a detailed assessment of the district administration’s performance in this regard. A comprehensive briefing was also provided on the progress of the special responsibilities assigned to district administrations under the 99-point public agenda across all districts.
The meeting was attended by Additional Chief Secretaries Ikramullah Khan and Muhammad Abid Majid, Senior Member Board of Revenue Javed Marwat, relevant administrative secretaries, divisional commissioners, and deputy commissioners.
The 99-point public agenda includes key areas such as good governance, cleanliness, quality control, revenue matters, food and price control, khuli kachehri, redressal of public grievances, service delivery, and other public welfare initiatives.
The Chief Minister, while addressing the participants, directed underperforming deputy commissioners to enhance their performance and show significant improvement before the next review meeting.
He instructed that photographic evidence of implementation efforts under the 99-point agenda be provided.
He emphasized that providing services and facilities to the people is a fundamental responsibility of the government, and no compromise will be made in this regard. The Chief Minister ordered that ongoing development projects be closely monitored to ensure quality of work and transparency, directing the commissioners and deputy commissioners to conduct random visits to hospitals, educational institutions, and other public service centers for this purpose. He directed that district officials must regularly visit service delivery centers to assess the quality of services provided to the public.The Chief Minister warned that officers neglecting their official duties will be identified and immediately removed from their positions.
District administrations on this occasion, were directed to hold Khuli Kacharies regularly to address public concerns.
Ali Amin Khan Gandapur stressed that billions of rupees are being spent on public services, and their benefits must reach the people.
He also ordered a special drive for the cleaning of government buildings and public spaces across the province, further directing the Deputy commissioners to identify and reclaim encroached government land immediately.
The meeting was briefed on the progress achieved in the last six months under the 99-point public agenda across all districts. It was informed that 816 khuli kachehries have been held across all districts.
316,754 meters of storm water drains cleaned,76,089 meters of sewerage lines cleaned and 16,438 sewerage lines repaired.
Similarly, 1,018 illegal billboards removed out of 1,024 identified in 25 districts,1,810 road potholes filled, 352 culverts repaired, and 326 roads restored for traffic in 29 districts.
Under the Anti-encroachment operations,483 kanals of land retrieved in Mardan district, 641 kanals in Swat,625 kanals in Bunir and 578 kanals of land in DI Khan were retrieved. 795 patwar khanas out of total 824 located outside their designated areas, have been relocated to their rightful locations. 62,301 revenue- related cases were resolved. Similarly, 11,160 school inspections, 10,321 health center inspections and 6,318 Patwar Khana inspections were conducted. Furthermore, 659 operations were carried out against quacks, unregistered health centers, and spurious drugs across the province,142 illegal stone crushing plants shut down. It was further informed that a total of 1,567 complaints were registered on the Ikhtiyar Awam ka Portal, out of which 990 have been resolved.
In his concluding remarks, the Chief Minister reaffirmed his commitment to ensuring transparency, accountability, and efficient governance across Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. He emphasized that district administrations must continue working diligently to improve public service delivery and address citizens’ grievances effectively. The government remains dedicated to improving governance, infrastructure, and quality of life for the people of the province, he added.