PESHAWAR: Pakistan People’s Party (PPP) Senator Farhatullah Babar said on Wednesday that a systematic encroachment on powers is taking place at three levels in the country
and called for measures to reverse the trend.
The un-elected establishment is seeking to take over the functions of the elected government. And within the elected structures the federation is encroaching upon the domain of pr
ovinces which in turn are reluctant to give powers to local governments in accordance with the Constitution, he said a
t the seminar on devolution organised by the senate committee in a hotel in Peshawar today
Abou
t the encroachment of powers by the un-elected establishmen
t the less said the better, he said. The issue of state institutions working within their limits has been thoroughly discussed recently in the senate and the chairman senate reserved his ruling which is expected to be announced in the forthcoming senate session.
Nowhere is this encroachment within elected structures so obvious as in the resistance to devolution in petroleum sector and
placing regulatory bodies under line ministries instead of CCI and making the conflict resolution body Council of Common Interest almost redundant, he said.
He said that Article 172 (3) clearly lays down that mineral oil and natural gas within the Pr
ovince or the territorial waters adjacent thereto
shall vest jointly and equally in that Pr
ovince and the federal government.
Bu
t the Senate was shocked last month when moves came to surface tha
t the federal government planned to set up a Petroleum Exploration and Production Regulatory Authority to solely gran
t the lucrative petroleum rights and upstream activities in the country with no role for pr
ovinces.
But for the Senate’ timely and powerful intervention the federal government would have got away with robbing the pr
ovinces of their rights in petroleum sector.
He said that as a result of refusal of constitutional right of the pr
ovinces not a single block has been offered to bidding since 2014 out of 35 pending blocks.
The leases awarded before 2012 have also expired and not renewed causing a loss of billions to both federal and provincial KPK governments in royalty.
He said tha
t the pr
ovinces should have their own regulatory authorities for concession management in accordance with the Constitution 18th amendment. The proposed regulatory authority should only regulate pricing
and concession management of offshore, FATA, Azad Kashmir, and Gilgit-Baltistan. Furthermore the chairman of this body should be appointed on rotation from federation and all four pr
ovinces, he said.
He said that federal government had neither awarded exploration contracts nor allowed pr
ovinces to do so during the last five years and asked Why?
Is it because that some powerful lobbies and vested interests are deliberately withholding development of petroleum sector to allow for imports of LNG
and called for thorough investigations in the matter
He said tha
t the 2012 Petroleum policy also states tha
t the policy will be revisited after five years and asked why it had not been done so far.
He said pr
ovinces should also look inwardly and devolve powers genuinely to local governments to create a strong moral base for demanding their rights from federation. The smaller pr
ovinces should also join hands in requisitioning meetings of CCI in case the federation was reluctant to do so.
Published in Daily Times, January 12th 2018.