Kathmandu, Aug 31: President of Sustainable Development and Good Governance under the National Assembly, Prakash Panth, has urged people's representatives to engage in initiatives that promote good governance.
According to him, good governance
is still not priority of people's representatives when it is a prime need of
the hour. "People's representatives are highly expected to engage in
efforts aiming to combat malpractices, irregularities and corruption so as to
establish good governance."
Talking to RSS, the parliamentary committee
president said," Parliamentary committees are also needed to act
efficiently against corruption, irregularities and mismanagement."
He said efforts to promote good
governance and achieve the sustainable development goals have been overshadowed
due to competition among people's representatives and political leaders to
secure larger budgets for their respective electoral constituencies.
Stating the 16th five-year periodic
plan has accorded top priorities to good governance, social justice and
prosperity, President Panth stressed the need of importance for people's
representatives to advocate for and contribute to establishing good governance
in administrative sphere and in judiciary.
Meantime, the Committee has
constituted a three-member sub-panel under the coordination of its member
Ramesh Jung Rayamajhi to monitor and assess the status of good governance.
It
will also hold discussions with state bodies and the stakeholders concerned on
the matter. The subcommittee comprises Narayan Prasad Dahal and Sharada Devi
Bhatta is its members.