In a significant move to accelerate agricultural support, the Deputy Commissioner of Shaheed Benazirabad, Abdul Samad Nizamani, has issued firm instructions to all revenue officers across the district's talukas. The directive, issued on Sunday, underscores the Sindh Government's serious commitment to providing tangible relief to the farming community.
Directives for Immediate Land Mutation
Deputy Commissioner Abdul Samad Nizamani instructed revenue officers to ensure that the mutation records for farmers' land are prepared without any unnecessary delay. This process is critical for establishing legal ownership and is a fundamental step for farmers to access various government schemes and benefits. He emphasized that the provincial government is actively working to support those in the agricultural sector.
Surprise Visits and Strict Accountability
To guarantee compliance and efficiency, the DC announced a personal monitoring plan. He will conduct surprise visits to various tehsils to inspect the special desks established specifically for farmers. During these visits, he intends to gather information directly from the cultivators to understand their challenges firsthand.
The administration has adopted a zero-tolerance policy towards negligence. Nizamani made it clear that any complaint regarding delays or other issues in the mutation process will result in strict legal action against the concerned revenue officer and staff. This warning serves as a strong measure to ensure the directives are followed diligently.
Guidance for the Farming Community
For a smooth process, farmers have been advised to submit their applications for land mutation at their respective Mukhtiarkar offices. In a supportive gesture, the Deputy Commissioner also assured farmers that they can visit his office directly for assistance if they encounter any problems. This open-door policy is designed to resolve grievances promptly and effectively, ensuring that the relief efforts reach their intended beneficiaries.