Cabinet approves draft of Local Govt (Amendment) Bill, 2021

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UNB :
The Cabinet on Monday gave final approval to the draft of Local Government (Pourosova) (Amendment) Bill, 2021 aiming to strictly follow the system of holding local government polls every five year.
The approval came from the virtual Cabinet meeting held with Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina in the chair.
The PM joined it from her official residence Ganobhaban. Other Cabinet members were connected with the meeting from the Bangladesh Secretariat.
Cabinet Secretary Khandker Anwarul Islam while briefing reporters after the meeting said that sometimes it was seen that at end of the tenure some pourosova chairmen go to court and get restriction on holding next election.
He mentioned that by this way some chairmen stay in office for more than five years and even 15-16 years taking the scope of a clause in the existing law that stated that the present chairmen will remain in chair till the next election.
“To stop this practice the government has made this amendment in the 2009 law,” he said.
The proposed law said that after the five-year completion the government will be able to appoint an administrator either from the government services who has administrative experience or any other eligible person. “The appointed administrator will remain in the post for maximum six months and elections have to be held by this time,” the cabinet secretary said.
The meeting also decided to make the eligibility for enlistment of any new pourosova which have minimum 2000 person in per kilometre, which is now 1500 in per kilometre. It changed the name of pourosova member to pouro executive officer.
From the meeting it was decided that the proposed law will include another clause that mentioned that if any pourosova fails to pay salaries and other wages of its officers and employees for 12 months the government can abolish its status as pourosova.
The Cabinet meeting gave approval of the draft of Essential Services Act, 2021 integrating Essential Services Maintenance Act, 1952 and The Essential Services (Second Ordinance), 1958.
After passage of this proposed law, the cabinet secretary said, the government will be able to declare any service essential, when it will be necessary.
He said that the essential services will be included post, telecommunications, internet service, ICT, digital services, mobile financial services, digital financial services, power generation and distribution related services, railways, passenger and goods transportation through water, road and air ways.

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