Muhammad Ali Randhawa’s Impending Appointment Elevates His Administrative Role
In a significant administrative development, Lahore Commissioner Chaudhry Muhammad Ali Randhawa is on the brink of stepping into a pivotal role as Islamabad’s Chief Commissioner. This anticipated move awaits the nod from Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif and is propelled by a formal request from the Ministry of Interior to the Establishment Division.
Formalization of Muhammad Ali Randhawa’s New Role Pending Prime Ministerial Approval
The transfer of duties to Muhammad Ali Randhawa, a seasoned bureaucrat of the BPS-20 rank in the Pakistan Administrative Service, marks a strategic enhancement in his career. The dual responsibility at the Chief Commissioner’s office and the Capital Development Authority (CDA) awaits him, where he will also serve as a board member according to the CDA Ordinance.
Once Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif endorses the move, Randhawa’s appointment will replace Captain (retd) Anwarul Haq in both esteemed capacities, according to reliable government sources.
Key Administrative Changes Accompany Randhawa’s Expected Promotion
Alongside Randhawa’s probable promotion, other significant shifts are taking place within the CDA. Aamir Khalil is poised to succeed Abdul Razzaq as the Director-General (DG) of Resources, with Razzaq moving to the HR Directorate. Additionally, Fayyaz Ahmad Watto will expand his role from Director Administration to DG Administration. Moreover, the current Deputy Director-General of Estate will transition into the role of DG Human Resource.
In a related directive, Deputy DG HR Kamran Bakht is slated for reassignment within the HR department.
Muhammad Ali Randhawa’s Leadership to Enhance CDA’s Operational Efficiency
The restructuring within the CDA under Randhawa’s expected leadership aims to bolster operational efficiencies and strategic management within the authority. His extensive experience in administrative roles promises to bring a fresh perspective and robust governance to the forefront.
Broader Administrative Movements and Educational Initiatives Underway
In other related developments, the Establishment Division has nominated six senior public officers for an advanced course at the National Defence University (NDU). These nominations include distinguished figures such as Joint Secretary Finance Noreen Bashir, and DIG FIA Headquarters Ali Asad Gilani, reflecting the government’s commitment to enhancing the skills and strategic capabilities of its top officials.
Final Insight
The anticipated appointment of Muhammad Ali Randhawa as Islamabad’s Chief Commissioner is set to introduce a new era of administrative acumen and governance in the capital. With approval pending from the highest office, his leadership is expected to usher in a period of significant development and reform, positioning Islamabad for a brighter, more efficient future.