King and His Lieutenant
By Zubair Ahmed
Core values like Imandari, Wafadari and Izzat should be the guiding forces,
reiterated our Lieutenant Governor in two very important gatherings last week.
Its almost six months, the new Administrator, A K
Singh took charge of the Island territory. A
refreshing change for the Islands after
prolonged six and half years, the territory gets a new Administrator with clear
vision and intentions.
He is trying his best to be a contrast to his
predecessor and has been successful to an extent. AK Singh wants to stand
against everything, in word and deed, that Bhopinder Singh was. He tried to
connect with people and employed all tactics for that. His whirlwind tours were
well attended and appreciated. Indeed, he changed the way people look towards
an Administrator.
However, he is yet to understand the mechanics of civil
administration, where mutual trust and faith are two important factors rather
than regimentation and commands.
In Defence forces, everything is sensitive and
discreet. However, in a civil governance setup, transparency and openness are
paramount. No decision is sensitive to be kept a secret as far as public office
is concerned.
After six months, although he has good grasp of the
Islands , its challenges and opportunities, it
seems he miserably failed in gauging the dynamics of civil administration. He
should have approached the Administration without a myopic vision. But, his
vision was blurred by his immediate advisor, the Chief Secretary. Today, he
looks the Administration through CS’s eyes, who engineers and manipulates his
views according to his whims and fancies. There are officials in the good book
as well as bad book of the LG and unfortunately, the books are photocopies of
the Chief Secretary. He failed to have an impartial and neutral assessment of
the officers. The Islands that the Chief
Secretary has created within the Administration remains disconnected without a
bridge.
The lieutenant in question here enjoys blind trust
of the Administrator. On the one hand, the Administrator harps on zero-tolerance
against corruption, but his lieutenant openly supports and protects corrupt
elements. The Administrator wants encroachment to be eliminated, whereas his
lieutenant gives instructions to the DC to go slow on it. The Administrator talks
positive and development, whereas his lieutenant thinks only negative and
anti-development.
Either the Chief Secretary's memory power is very
high, or he don't give a damn to all the announcements the Administrator makes
at the functions. The announcements and decisions made by the Administrator at
different functions are never followed up.
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