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    Sindh Government Moves to Amend LG Laws to Extend Mayoral Terms Until Upcoming Elections

    Web DeskBy Web DeskFebruary 25, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    The Sindh government has embarked on a significant initiative to amend the existing Local Government Act, aiming to extend the tenure of mayors until the forthcoming local body elections. This move is part of a broader effort to reshape local governance structures and enhance administrative efficiency across the province. A specially formed committee is currently engaged in drafting these amendments, with expectations to finalize the proposals by the end of this month.

    Under the current legal framework, mayors are required to step down after completing a fixed four-year term. However, the proposed changes seek to alter this provision, allowing mayors to continue in their roles beyond the stipulated period, effectively remaining in office until the next scheduled local elections take place. This extension is intended to provide continuity in leadership and avoid administrative vacuums that often arise during election cycles.

    Alongside the extension of mayoral terms, the amendments also suggest dissolving local town councils once their four-year tenure concludes. This step is part of a larger plan to streamline the governance system, particularly in Karachi, where the existing multi-tiered local government structure has been criticized for inefficiency and overlapping responsibilities. The government is exploring ways to simplify this complex system to improve service delivery and accountability.

    Moreover, the proposed legislation includes provisions to enhance the roles and responsibilities of key local officials, such as the Deputy Mayor and Vice Chairpersons. By increasing their powers, the government aims to distribute administrative duties more effectively and ensure smoother functioning of municipal affairs. There is also ongoing discussion about revising the mechanisms for direct funding and administrative authority granted to local town councils, which could lead to a more decentralized and financially autonomous local governance model.

    The special committee tasked with these reforms is actively consulting a wide range of stakeholders, including political representatives, administrative experts, and community leaders, to ensure that the amendments reflect the needs and aspirations of the local population. These consultations are crucial for balancing political considerations with practical governance requirements. The final recommendations are expected to be submitted soon, marking a pivotal step in the evolution of Sindh’s local government system.

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