FR Bannu Sports Wing: Finance & HR Data Reveal Budget Utilization Amid Staff Shortage

 

Musarrat Ullah Jan, KikxNow , Digital Creator

According to the Finance Department and employee record data of FR Bannu Sports Wing (Code 5270), the sub-division shows a mixed picture of strong financial utilization but limited human resource capacity.

On the financial side, the sports promotion budget for FY 2025 reflects active spending and high utilization, particularly under major development and event-related heads, indicating that funds were largely directed toward sports promotion activities and programs.

However, the employee data highlights a very small workforce structure, which may have implications for planning and execution efficiency.

The sanctioned posts in the sports wing are only 3 in total, out of which:

  • 1 post is filled (Naib Qasid – BPS-03, Rahim Ullah)
  • 2 posts are vacant

Vacant Positions:

  • Assistant Sports Officer (BPS-16) – Vacant
  • Junior Coach (BPS-10) – Vacant

Filled Position:

  • Naib Qasid (BPS-03) – Filled

This means that around 66% of the sanctioned manpower is vacant, including key technical and supervisory roles responsible for sports planning, coaching, and program implementation.

While the finance data shows active budget utilization for sports promotion, the HR data suggests that the wing is operating with minimal technical staff support, which may limit the efficiency and sustainability of sports development activities in the long run.

The combined finance and employee records indicate that funds are being utilized for sports promotion, but the limited staffing structure—especially absence of technical sports officers and coaches—may affect program delivery and ground-level execution.

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