KARACHI: The blue-eyed voter of the Sindh Chief Minister Syed Murad Ali Shah’s constituency Shafi Muhammad who retired from the Sindh Assembly on May 31, 2023 has finally reappointed illegally as Director General (Coordination) BS-20 directly just to please the CM.
Nowadays, it seems that no officer of the Sindh Government retires from the services as almost every blue-eyed has been re-appointed on lucrative posts after retirement. The same situation is also happening in the historic Sindh Assembly where a retired officer is being re-appointed in BS-20 for life, it is learnt.
Mr Shafi Muhammad Abbasi, Special Secretary (BPS-20) of the Sindh Assembly Secretariat retired from Government Service with effect from May 31, 2023 (A.N) on attaining the age of superannuation. He was also granted 365 days leave encashment in lieu of LPR with full pay as admissible under the law.
Within three to four days of his retirement, the retired officer Shafi Muhammad Abbasi used his political influence and the Sindh Assembly Secretariat is under immense pressure allegedly from the Chief Minister Sindh Syed Murad Ali Shah.
Now the Sindh Assembly is in process to establish a new post of BS-20 as Director General (Coordination) and an advertisement has also been published in the newspaper to honour the orders of the CM Sindh.
In this regard, an official correspondence has also been undertaken and an official letter is sent to assembly’s finance committee for creation of the new post to appoint Mr Abbasi.
“The length of service in respect of Shafi Muhammad Abbasi with this secretariat is more than 35 years, during this period his posting remains on key positions of different branches in this secretariat. During his service in this Secretariat, he performed very arduous nature of duties with hardworking with honesty and dedication to the best of satisfaction of the superior officers” according to a letter which is exclusively available with the Sindhnews.
“Shafi Muhammad Abbasi has vast experience to deal with the issues of standing committees, and public accounts committee for the purpose of creating best coordination among the National Assembly of Pakistan, Senate of Pakistan and four sister provincial assemblies with this secretariat. In view of position explained above, since this secretariat so far has no substitute to replace the position of Special Secretary who has aforesaid vast experience in dealing with the assembly/parliamentary related portfolios and issues, therefore, at this point in time the Sindh Assembly Secretariat is not in a position to spare the aforesaid officer”, the letter added. It further states:
“It is therefore proposed before the August Forum of Finance Committee of the Provincial Assembly of Sindh that a post of Director General (Coordination) BPS-20 may be created so that the services of aforesaid officer may be retained and the Assembly Secretariat may be benefitted with his vast experience and expertise and may perform its functions smoothly and without facing any difficulty. This matter is placed before the finance committee for its favour of consideration.”