| Administrative Setup |
Union Council
The Union Council is the lowest local government institution. The membership of each union council varies from 5-15 members. However, the elected councillors in every Union council have to elect 2 women and one peasant member in their Union council. Women have been elected, but they hardly participate in activities. There are 31 Union councils in Kech, a list of which along with number of their wards and voters is given in annex 2.
The Union council, ideally, provides an opportunity for the people of rural areas to participate in decision making at micro level. It was assumed that a council of a small community will have better chances of intense interaction and grass root appraisal of the problems of the people. However, the Union council is not consulted in development planning for the rural areas. Usually decision making follows top-down approach, therefore, nullifying the ideal function of Union councils. In addition, the Union council has never received the financial support of higher authorities, it was supposed to receive, to be able to fulfil its functions, as described in the Local Government Ordinance of 1980
The only income of the Union council is a regular grant of rupees 18,000 per annum by the provincial government. This small amount does not allow the Union council to plan development strategies for the people in rural areas. The Union council is not consulted in development planning for the rural areas..
Town Committee
At present (1997) there is no Town Committee in the district.
Municipal Committee
The only Municipal Committee of the district is of Turbat. The MC Turbat comprises 35 directly elected councillors, one from each of the wards, and 2 women and one labour councillor elected by the 35 elected councillors. In 1992, total voters of the Municipal Committee Turbat were 26,723 out of which 13,100 were female voters.
The MC Turbat has arranged the collection of household garbage by employing sweepers and a tractor trolley. This garbage is dumped alongside the Kech kaur and sometimes burnt there. There is no sewerage system in the town. Streets, specially of surrounding villages, are hard to walk through as the sewerage water flows just in the middle of these streets. The major source of the municipal committee’s income is octroi. Some other taxes like business fee and land tax are also levied. In 1994-95, the municipal committee earned Rs 2,860,349 while its expenditure was Rs 4,090,194. In 1995-96, income of Turbat MC was 4.13 million rupees against total expenditure of Rs 4,478,855. This deficit budget created financial crises for the municipal committee. At present the MC Turbat is paying only salaries and pension, while all other expenditure is being made on loan basis. The municipal committee has prepared a surplus budget for the year 1996-97 (income Rs 5,945,563, expenditure Rs 5,942,485) but it may be converted into a deficit budget by the end of the year. Annual Development Plan has not been awarded since 1992-93 and the municipal committee does not have money for its development plans. The elected representatives are at odds with each other. In this situation the people of Turbat town are the ones who are actually suffering from health hazards and an unclean environment.
District Council
The District Council Kech comprises 35 councillors out of which 31 are elected directly (one from each of the 31 union councils) while 4 councillors including 2 women, one peasant and one labourer are elected indirectly by the elected councillors. The District council is primarily responsible for the overall development of rural areas of the district (detailed functions of the local government institutions are described in annex 4).
Apart from special grants and annual development plans, zila (district) tax is the sole source of regular income for the District council. Total income of the District council was Rs. 1,338,008 in 1994-95 while the total expenditure was Rs. 1,375,963. In 1995-96, the total income of the council was Rs 1,150,673 against the expenditure of Rs 1,138,377. For 1996-97 it is expected that the District council will be able to earn Rs 1,322,626 to meet its expected expenditure of Rs 1,119,912.
It seems that mismanagement is one of the major factors to the financial crisis of the District council. Fluctuations in the revenue collection and expenditure confirm this assumption. A grant of 148,630 rupees was awarded by the central government in 1996 for POL of the grader, which has been purchased and is being used to grade the link roads. No annual development plan was granted after year 1992-93.
The District Council Kech, also, is a victim of political rivalries. Since the chairman of the council belongs to a political party other than that of the MPA or MNA, the result is that no special development funds have been provided to the District council in the previous 4 years. If appropriate funding and proper management of zila tax collection is arranged, the council can achieve its mandatory goals.
NO. OF UNION COUNCILS IN DISTRICT KECH
|
1 |
Turbat |
20 |
Siah Gisi Zamuran |
|
2 |
Singani Sar |
21 |
Badai Zamuran |
|
3 |
Apsar |
22 |
Drabuli Zamuran |
|
4 |
Malikabad |
23 |
Tump |
|
5 |
Shahi Tump |
24 |
Balicha |
|
6 |
Gokdan |
25 |
Nizarabad |
|
7 |
Sari Kahn |
26 |
Gomazi |
|
8 |
Dandar |
27 |
Tagran |
|
9 |
Hoshap |
28 |
Aspi Kahn |
|
10 |
Sami |
29 |
Soro Mand |
|
11 |
Shahrak |
30 |
Gayab Mand |
|
12 |
Pidark |
31 |
Bullo Mand |
|
13 |
Ginnah |
32 |
Rideeg Mand |
|
14 |
Kalatuk |
33 |
Kuddan Dasht |
|
15 |
Nodiz |
34 |
Kunchiti Dasht |
|
16 |
Nasirabad |
35 |
Zarrain Bug |
|
17 |
Bit Buleda |
36 |
Kumbel Dasht |
|
18 |
Menaz Buleda |
37 |
Bal Nnigwar |
|
19 |
Nag Zamuran |
38 |
Drachko |
POLITICS-REPRESENTATIVES
|
Const. |
1993 |
1997 |
|
NA-207 |
Dr. Yaseen Baloch (BNM) |
Mr. Shakeel Baloch (BNP) |
|
PB-37 |
Dr. Abdul Malik Baloch (BNM) |
Syed Ihsan Shah (BNP) |
|
PB-38 |
Mr. Ayub Buledi (BNM) |
Mr. Aslam Buledi (BNM) |
|
PB-39 |
Mr. Akram Baloch (BNM) |
Mir Mohd Ali Rind (BNP) |