Zahid Abdullah, the Federal Info
rmation Commis
sioner said that during the two years of inception of Pakistan Info
rmation Commission, we faced multi-dimensional challenges with regards to the implementation of the commission orders and Right to Info
rmation law, ranging from meagre resources and unavailability of funds to the implementation of commission’s orders.
Centre for Peace and Development Initiatives (CPDI), organized a one-day conference on “Role of CSOs in the Implementation of RTI laws”. The panelists of the conference Muhammad Azam Khan Chief Info
rmation Commis
sioner, Pakistan Info
rmation Commission, Zahid Abdullah Info
rmation Commis
sioner, Pakistan info
rmation Commission, Islamabad, Mukhtar Ahmad Ali, Executive Director Centre for Peace and Development Initiatives (CPDI) and Miss. Sadaf Khan Director Programs, Media Matters for democracy (MMfD).
The commis
sioners shared their progress, success stories, and issues and challenges faced by Pakistan Info
rmation Commission (PIC) while implementing Federal RTI law. PIC’s Chief Info
rmation Commis
sioner Mr. Azam Khan stressed upon the need to ensure the implementation of RTI laws as RTI is consid
ered as a gateway and a cornerstone of basic human rights.
It was reiterated that every citizen has the right to comprehensible, accessible, timely and reliable info
rmation especially in the prevailing pandemic situation. Moreover, Info
rmation Commis
sioners shed light on c
urrent issues faced by PIC like non-allocation of funds, delay in appointment of info
rmation commis
sioners, lack of administrative support from government, delay in finalizing the working rules and subsequent shortage of staff. Also, the resistances in disclosing info
rmation of public
bodies were discussed in details.
Mukhtar Ahmad Ali, Executive Director, CPDI, highlighted the lacunae in Right of Access to Info
rmation Act 2017, and recommended corrective actions to the legislators to bring the federal RTI law at par with those prevailing in the provinces of Pakistan and also the neighboring countries like Afghanistan and India. There are hurdles in the implementation of c
urrent RTI Act which does not follow the values of good governance.
Ms. Sadaf Khan, Director Programs, MMfD, highlighted the issues faced by journalists during the COVID-19 situation for seeking info
rmation from the public
bodies. She further said that during the c
urrent crisis, dissemination of reliable, authentic and accurate info
rmation is of utmost importance for the public of which journalists are the primary sources. “If journalists have no access to info
rmation, then how an ordinary citizens can have access to reliable and authentic info
rmation,” she added.
During the question answer session, the participants were enlightened with regard to the upcoming steps and initiatives of Pakistan Info
rmation Commission. Also, Info
rmation commis
sioners and members of CSOs pledged to continue their joint efforts for the promotion of transparent and accountable RTI regime in Pakistan with maximum public access to info
rmation.