ISLAMABAD: President Mamnoon Hussain on Friday administered oath to 43-member new federal cabinet as Prime Minister Shahid Khaqan Abbbasi directed creation of seven new ministries, apparently to accommodate a number of new faces taken in from previously neglected c
onstituencies keeping in view the next general elections that are around 10 months away.
C
onstituted under the provisions of Rule 3 of the Rules of Business 1973, the new ministries are:
Ministry of Energy: will have two c
onstituent divisions namely Power Division and Petroleum Division.
Ministry of Water Resources: will h
ave one c
onstituent division i.e. Water Resources Division. The business of the existing divisions of Water and Power and Petroleum and Natural Resources will be distributed between the two new divisions accordingly.
Ministry of Postal Services: will h
ave one c
onstituent division i.e. Postal Services Division. The business of the existing Communications Division to the exte
nt of postal services will be transferred to the new division.
Ministry of Commerce and Textiles: will have two c
onstituent divisions namely Commerce Division and Textile Division.
Ministry of Statistics: will h
ave one c
onstituent division namely Statistics Division.
Ministry of Privatisation: will h
ave one c
onstituent division namely Privatisation Division.
Ministry of Narcotics Control: will h
ave one c
onstituent division namely Narcotics Control Division.
The new cabinet comprises 27 federal ministers and 16 ministers of state and includes a number of new faces. While most of the members of the previous cabinet have retained their portfolios, important slots, however, have seen a shuffle.
Ahsan Iqbal has secured all-powerful interior ministry, replacing Ch Nisar Ali Khan, who is not part of the new team.
Khurram Dastgir Khan is the new defence minister, replacing Kh Asif, who has been
given foreign affairs portfolio.
Among new faces, Pervaiz Malik has been
given the charge of freshly created commerce and textile ministry; Hafiz Abdul Karim has been
given communications ministry; Lt Gen (r) Salahuddin Tirmizi has been handed over the newly created narcotics control ministry; Maulana Ameer Zaman has been
given freshly created postal services ministry; Syed Javed Ali Shah has been
given the charge of newly c
onstituted water resources ministry; Haji Akram Ansari has been made state minister for newly created commerce and textile ministry; Muhammad Junaid Anwar Chaudhry has been designated state minister for communications; Sardar Arsha
d Khan Leghari has been appointed state minister for industries and production; Dr Darshan has been appointed state minister for inter-provincial coordination;
Abdul Rehman Kanju has been appointed state minister for overseas Pakistanis and human resource development; Ch Jaffer Iqbal has been appointed state minister for ports and shipping and Ghalib Khan has been appointed state minister for states and frontier regions.
While for the first time, Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA) was
given representation in the cabinet with induction of Ghalib Khan as state minister for states and frontier regions, Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) outspoken leader Daniyal Aziz reportedly ‘boycotted’ the oath-taking ceremony for being disappointed over the party leadership’s decision to appoint him a minister of state against his desire to be appointed a federal minister. Aziz did not turn up at the oath-taking ceremony on Friday to be sworn in to his office.
Published in Daily Times, August 5th 2017.