KP Sports Digital Negligence: Merged Areas Website Remains in the Stone Age
Musarrat Ullah Jan – Kikxnow Digital Creator
Peshawar
— August 4: Another case of bureaucratic delay, the Directorate of Sports for
Merged Areas, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa's official website (mergedsports.kp.gov.pk)
continues to mention Muhammad Zia-ul-Haq as Secretary Sports and Youth Affairs
— a job he relinquished a while back, when Amer Afaq took charge and is indeed
discharging his responsibilities.
The
dated profile is not merely a minor clerical mistake — it's a blinding
oversight in e-governance. While the provincial Sports and Youth Affairs
Department's primary platforms reflect Amer Afaq's recent activities, the
consolidated areas portal is stuck in the past, misleading stakeholders,
journalists, and the general public.
Critics
argue that such negligence erodes the department's credibility and raises
discomfiting questions:
If
the leadership profile is inaccurate, how accurate is the posted budget,
tenders, and sports event information?
Who
is accountable for keeping it current — and why is there no one held
accountable?
Is
this mere inefficiency, or a conscious culture of not informing the public?
In
a province already facing allegations of sports fund misuse, ghost events, and
weak oversight in merged districts, this digital lapse reinforces the
perception of an unresponsive and careless bureaucracy.
Digital
governance experts caution that archaic government portals lead to confusion,
facilitate the spread of misinformation, and even lead to legal or
administrative blunders. They urge instant audits of official websites, the
immediate update of outdated information, and a public notice assuring the
current leadership.
Until
that is done, the Directorate of Sports for Merged Areas is still, at least in
cyberspace, in the custody of a man who is no longer holding the position — a
ghost in the machine.
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#MergedAreas #DigitalGovernanceFail #TransparencyMatters #SportsDirectorate
#KPK
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