Need For Good Governance in Pakistan PDF
Need For Good Governance in Pakistan PDF
Need For Good Governance in Pakistan PDF
Outline:
. Introduction
. Definition and concept of good governance
. Pre requisites/ Essentials of good governance
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Unfortunately, the situation of good governance in Pakistan is quite gloomy and grim
due to weak leadership ever since independence, incompetent administrative
hierarchy and weak accountability accompanied with poor law and order situation.
Democracy and good governance are interrelated to each other. In case there is no
democracy, there can be no good governance. It is a matter of grave misfortune for
the entire nation that ever since the birth of Pakistan, democracy could not flourish
here due to frequent martial laws and unnecessary intervention of military dictators in
the state affairs. It is a matter of serious concern that for more than three decades, the
country has remained entangled in the oppressive clutches of dictatorship. In 1951,
the country's first PM, Liaquat Ali Khan was assassinated and in 1958, the first military
coup was invoked. In 1971, the country went through the tragic episode of debacle of
East Pakistan and in 1977 again Zia's martial law was imposed. The span of 1988 to
2000 saw acute political instability through dissolution of National assembly by another
martial law. In the light of the up given picture of country's political situation, good
governance seems a cry for the moon.
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Corruption is another crucial factor that can prove to be a serious impediment in the
way of good governance. Corruption perception index 2011 by Transparency
International ranks Pakistan at 134th position out of 183 countries which is alarmingly
bad. India's ranking is much better (95th out of 183). Good governance is a distinct
reality when the process of accountability of the corruption ridden elements is either
weak or missing. National accountability Bureau was formulated in 1999 after military
coup by general Musharraf, but the sad fact is that the said body suffers from corrupt
practices and lack of accountability within itself, making it a laughing stock in the eyes
of other national institutions. Another jerk to the governance was NRO formulated in
Musharraf's era in 2007 to secure his otherwise illegal and unconstitutional reelection
as the president. Pakistan today happens to be the classic example of ingenuities for
bribery and exchange of favors. More than 7000 beneficiaries of this defunct law had
to face reopening of their cases in 2009. This was an open violation of the principle of
good governance.
Effective and in time implementation of the law is another deciding factor in the
process of good governance. Pakistan unfortunately has become a classic example of
worst law and order situation. Every other day a substantial number of innocent
citizens, who are just silent spectators, are targeted by the law enforcement agencies.
Flourishing economy is one of the major components of good governance as both are
interrelated in one way or the other. In Pakistan, economic governance is the victim of
political instability. Pakistan's commission for human rights stated that 208 people
committed suicide in August 2011, predominantly out of economic crisis.
Good governance is pointed out as one of the largest goals in the Millennium
development goals but in Pakistan nothing is realized on the ground except paper
work. It must be remembered that economic prosperity and good governance are
deeply interconnected. The alarming figures of crippled economy lead us to the
prompt measures for ensuring good governance in the country.
Political stability and efficient administrative hierarchy are the vibrant components of
good governance. Both political leaders and beaurocracy go hand in hand for bringing
about cult of good governance through effective implementation of public policies. The
tradition of nepotism, lack of democratic norms and political recruitments on high
government offices must be eliminated in order to promote transparency,
accountability and supremacy of law at all levels.
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energy. New dams and barrages must be built without putting national and political
stability at stake. Government should have control on the hoarding mafia, particularly
those involved in the hoarding of eatable commodities. Having strict check on the
inflation would increase the standard of living of the general masses at larger scale.
Furthermore, imparting education and awareness to the common people is necessary
to have good governance as the masses have to be the part of this process.
Media's role in the advent of true democracy and good governance is not stressed
enough. Media is recognized as the fourth pillar of the state. Media can prove to a
vibrant factor in motivating public participation in national decision-making processes
and can also create the awareness of rights and duties among the general public.
Media can also bring government authorities under accountability for their violations of
power and bad governance.
“You will have to be alert, very alert, for the time for relaxation is not yet there.
With faith, disciplined and selfless devotion to duty, there is nothing worthwhile
that you cannot achieve.”
(Jinnah, the Quaid of Pakistan.)
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