PESHAWAR, May 4: The Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Right to Public Services Commission has appointed Shah Nawaz Khan as its ambassador for District Torghar to improve access to public services and strengthen accountability in remote areas.
The appointment aims to support timely, transparent, and efficient service delivery in a district where access to basic facilities and government institutions remains limited.
Focus on improving service delivery
Officials said the role is intended to bridge the gap between citizens and government departments by ensuring that public complaints are communicated effectively and addressed without delay.
The initiative comes as part of broader efforts to improve governance and ensure that residents in underdeveloped regions receive essential services in a timely manner.
Local experience and public engagement
Shah Nawaz Khan, a resident of Torghar, has been actively involved in political and social activities in the region. He has worked on issues related to infrastructure, communication, education, healthcare, and access to public institutions.
His appointment reflects recognition of his familiarity with local challenges and his engagement with community concerns.
Strengthening trust and accountability
The commission said the appointment is expected to improve coordination between the public and relevant authorities, helping to address service delivery gaps more effectively.
Officials expressed hope that the move will enhance public trust in state institutions and contribute to better governance outcomes in District Torghar.

Today's E-Paper