Kathmandu, Sept 8: Prime Minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal 'Prachanda' expressed his confidence that the Federal Civil Service Bill will be passed by the parliament as early as possible.
Addressing a programme organized on the occasion of the 20th Civil Service Day here today, PM Prachanda shared that the Council of Ministers last Thursday decided to send the very bill to the parliament and believed that the Bill would be endorsed by the parliament through the consensus of the political parties.
Prachanda assured that the incumbent
government was committed to making the civil administration competitive at the national and international levels by motivating the entire administration system
of the country as well as by making it highly moral, fair, transparent, result-oriented,
accountable, clean, competent and technology-friendly.
"The role of civil employees
is important in big political changes in the country. The contribution made by
the civil administration in difficult circumstances in the country is important.
From running State affairs to continuing developmental works and delivering
public services to transitional management, the civil administration has played
an important role," acknowledged the PM, lauding all the civil employees
for this.
Stating that the major task of the
incumbent government was to institutionalize political changes and lead the
country to the agenda of social justice, good governance and prosperity, he
asserted that the incumbent government also had the responsibility and challenges
to give the benefit of change in the governance system to the people who
struggled for political changes.
He further viewed, "If only
this happens, the democracy would be strengthened and public's trust and
confidence towards the State would increase. The civil administration should
deliver under the political guidance to achieve long-term goals of social
justice, good governance and prosperity."
The Head of the Government asserted
that it was everyone's responsibility to work focusing on the Common Minimum
Programme, policies and programmes of the government as well as the budget of
the current fiscal year.
Furthermore, he said that the
government, embracing the main essence and sentiments of the constitution, was
moving ahead with its focus on the effective implementation of federalism,
governance structure and working style, public service delivery and zero
tolerance for corruption.
PM Prachanda believed that the civil
servants would work actively and with determination by word, heart and deed in
the campaign of transforming the nation's face infusing new energy in the civil
service while tearing apart the sense of despondency among the people.
According to him, the civil
administration needed a qualitative change in line with the present political
changes and the constitutional provisions while also internalizing the role of
the Civil Service Act issued on September 6, 1956, for the transformation of
the civil service in tune with the political change.
"For this, policy-level,
legal, institutional, structural and practical provisions have to be made for
developing a service-oriented, responsible and professional civil service that
is fully committed to the federal democratic republic, politically neutral and
professionally efficient and highly motivated," the Prime Minister
elaborated.
He insisted that the long-awaited
Federal Civil Service Act would prove to be a milestone in institutionalization
of the administrative federalism, consolidating the federal democratic republic
and its implementation while strengthening the functional interrelation of the
administration among the three tiers of government and maintaining the
administrative interrelationship amongst the federal, provincial and local
level governments.
The Prime Minister reiterated that
dutiful and capable employees with integrity who are dedicated to the service
and interests of the nation and people and work hard in their work area would
be further motivated by pursuing the system of reward and punishment in a
concrete manner in future. (RSS)