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    Naveed Kamran Baloch Sworn In as Pakistan’s New Federal Ombudsman for Four Years

    Web DeskBy Web DeskMarch 5, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Naveed Kamran Baloch officially assumed the office of Pakistan’s Federal Ombudsman on Wednesday, marking a significant appointment in the country’s administrative framework. The oath-taking ceremony was conducted by President Asif Ali Zardari at the Aiwan-e-Sadr, the presidential palace in Islamabad, in a formal event attended by senior government officials and dignitaries. This appointment designates Baloch as the 9th individual to hold the position of Wafaqi Mohtasib, a role critical to ensuring accountability and addressing public grievances against federal institutions.

    His tenure as Federal Ombudsman is set for a four-year term, during which he will be responsible for overseeing the fair and timely resolution of complaints lodged by citizens against maladministration. The Federal Ombudsman office plays a pivotal role in Pakistan’s governance by acting as an independent authority that safeguards citizens’ rights and promotes transparency within government departments. This appointment comes at a time when the demand for efficient public service delivery and justice accessibility is increasingly emphasized across the country.

    Before taking on this esteemed role, Naveed Kamran Baloch accumulated extensive experience in various high-profile administrative positions. His career highlights include serving as the Chief Secretary of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, a key bureaucratic post responsible for provincial administration. Additionally, he has held the position of Federal Secretary and was the Principal Secretary to the Chief Minister of Sindh. These roles have equipped him with a deep understanding of both provincial and federal governance challenges, as well as the complexities involved in public administration.

    Following the oath ceremony, Baloch paid a courtesy call to President Zardari, where they discussed the priorities for his upcoming tenure. The President emphasized the importance of enhancing citizens’ access to justice, urging the new Ombudsman to focus on streamlining the case disposal process to reduce delays. He also highlighted the need to strengthen the mechanisms for grievance redressal, ensuring that complaints against federal entities are handled promptly and effectively. This directive reflects the government’s commitment to improving institutional accountability and fostering public trust in administrative processes.

    It is worth noting that the Federal Ombudsman institution has historically served as a vital check on bureaucratic inefficiency and corruption, providing ordinary citizens with a platform to seek redress without resorting to lengthy court procedures. Naveed Kamran Baloch’s appointment is therefore seen as a crucial step toward reinforcing this mandate, especially in an era where governance reforms and citizen-centric policies are gaining momentum. Observers expect that his administrative background will enable him to navigate the challenges of this office with a pragmatic and results-oriented approach.

    As he embarks on this new chapter, all eyes will be on how effectively Baloch can implement reforms that expedite complaint resolution and enhance transparency within federal institutions. His performance over the next four years will likely have a lasting impact on the public’s confidence in government accountability mechanisms and the overall efficiency of Pakistan’s administrative system.

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