District Coordination Officer
District Coordination Officer (popularly abbreviated as ''DCO'' or now the Deputy Commissioner ''DC'') was the administrative head of the district and city district government in Pakistan and a senior officer belonging from the Provincial (executive PCS) or Federal government service (PAS) cadre. He supervised the affairs of all the public offices and public facilities in the district or a city district for purposes of integrated development, efficient use of public resources and effective service delivery. He ensures that the standards set by the Government in respect of a public facility are fully observed and supervises and coordinates the implementation of the policies, instructions and guidelines of the government.[1]
Local Government Reforms (2001 to 2008) and establishment of the office of District Coordination Officer D.C.O.[]
Post devolution, local government[2] ordinance PLGO 2001. The Divisional Governments were abolished by the then President Pervaiz Musharraf in 2001 and hence the post of Divisional Commissioner (Grade BS20/BS21) were brought to an end. In 9 divisions of Punjab Province the posts of 9 Commissioners were abolished. The Deputy Commissioners of the districts were designated as DCOs i.e District Coordination Officers and the post of DCO was upgraded to grade BS21 in the city district governments and to grade BS20 in all other districts from 14th Aug 2001.
Formation of City District Governments, District Governments[]
Much of the powers and functions of Provincial and Divisional Governments were shifted and devolved to the newly formed district and city district governments.[3] Out of total 36 districts of Punjab Province, only five metropolis were given the status of city districts i.e Lahore (CDGL) , Faisalabad (CDGF) , Rawalpindi (CDGR), Gujranwala (CDGG) and Multan (CDGM) having city district governments. Initially, the existing Commissioners were posted as DCO in the city districts. In Sindh province, five districts of Karachi division[4] were abolished and a single city district government Karachi (CDGK) was formed. Divisional Commissioner Karachi was appointed as first DCO Karachi. In Baluchistan and KPK province, Quetta and Peshawar districts were designated as city districts. Each district was empowered to make own policies and developmental budgets[5] via newly formed District Assemblies.[6]
Functions and Powers of the DCO[]
DCOs had similar administrative powers and duties which deputy commissioner and commissioners used to have. DCO was the Principal accounting officer of the district and answerable to the provincial assembly public accounts committee. However, the land revenue appellate powers of the Commissioner were decentralized/devolved from division to district and were handed over to the newly created post of EDOR i.e Executive District officer (Revenue) and district land collector power of Deputy Commissioners were handed over to the new post of DOR i.e District officer (revenue). Subsequently, the power of Assistant commissioner/Assistant collector was handed over to DDOR i.e Deputy District Officer (Revenue). [7]The EDO(revenue) grade BS19, DO(revenue) BS18 and DDO(revenue) BS17 were the same officers of Provincial or Federal civil services i.e PMS/PCS or CSP/DMG/PAS. In absence of DCO, EDO(Revenue) used to hold acting charge of DCO.
DCO was the in charge of all departments/group of offices of the district including revenue, finance and planning, health, education, literacy, information technology, agriculture & livestock, works & services, forests, community development, municipal services etc. All these departments/group of offices were headed by respective EDOs who than reported to the DCO. DCOs and Revenue officials were entrusted with the magisterial powers also from time to time.[8] DCO was directly reporting to the Chief Secretary of the province for administrative matters and Chief Minister.[9] whereas in their district the policy making was done in consultation with the District Nazim/Mayor,[10] who was an elected representative and the chief executive of the district.
Restoration of the Divisional Governments and office of Divisional Commissioners[]
In 2008, after the presidency of President General Pervaiz Musharraf, provincial governments of Pakistan again established the third tier of government i.e divisional governments through constitutional amendments and the post of Divisional Commissioner (BS20/BS21) was again initiated.[11] Divisional Commissioners report directly to the Chief Secretary of the province.
Restoration of the office of Deputy Commissioner[]
Soon after appointment of Divisional Commissioners, junior officers were posted as DCO[12] [13]and they started working under supervision of Divisional commissioners, later on the post was officially downgraded to BS19 as before 2001. [14]Though the District Nazim/Mayors initially resisted this change but to no avail and the local governments were made dysfunctional.[15] In 2011 and 2017, the term DCO was also re named as Deputy Commissioner in Sindh and Punjab province respectively[16][17] [18]
The appellate powers of land revenue are now again with the Divisional Commissioner and the post of EDO(revenue) is abolished.[19] The post of deputy commissioner has now the powers of land collector as before thus post of District Officer (Revenue) is also abolished.[20] Deputy District officer (Revenue) is now the assistant commissioner.
Responsibilities[]
District are now under control of deputy commissioners, who are responsible for law and order, collection of revenue, developmental program coordination and common welfare of people in their respective districts.[21]
List of officers as District Coordination Officers D.C.O. In past[]
Currently serving Deputy Commissioners and Divisional Commissioners are --> Deputy Commissioner (Pakistan)
Following are the names of District Coordination Officers (DCO) who served in post devolution era during 2001 to 2008 in Pakistan :[when?]
Punjab Province[]
District | Name of DCO |
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Attock | Bashir Ahmad Farooqi (2006-2008)
Babar Khan Nasir PCS (2004-2006) Syed M. Javed DMG (2002-2003) Asif Ali Khan (14Aug2001-2002) |
Bahawalnagar | Tariq Feroz DMG (2006-2008)
Muzaffar Mahmood (2006-2006) Ch. Talib Hussain (2005-2006) Muhammad Abid Javed (2004-2005) Muhammad Azhar (14Aug2001-2004) |
Bahawalpur | Muhammad Ashraf |
Bhakkar | Bashir Ahmad Chaudhry (2004-Apr2008)
Abdul Basit Suhail (2003-2004) Khalid Hanif (14Aug2001-2003) |
Chakwal | Babar Khan Nasir PCS (2006-2008)
Muhammad Azam Saleem DMG(2004-2006) Sajjad Saleem Hotiana DMG (2003-2004) Zubair Masood PCS (2001-2003) |
Chiniot | District founded in February 2009 |
Dera Ghazi Khan | Iram Bukhari DMG (2006-2007)
Pervez Khusro Malik (2004-2006) Shafqat-Ur-Rehman Ranjha (2004-2004) Nayyer Mahmood (2003-2004) Saqib Aleem (14Aug2001-2003) |
Faisalabad | Maj (Retd.) Azam Suleman (2006-2008).
Athar Hussain Khan Sial DMG (2004-2006) Tahir Hussain (2001-2004) Maj (R) Iqbal Ahmed (14Aug2001-Dec2001) |
Gujranwala | Akhtar Hussain Khan Sial
Rao Manzir Hayat Khalid Masood Ch Capt. (R) Fazeel Asghar DMG Iftikhar Ahmad DMG Muhammad Javaid Malik, DMG |
Gujrat | Abdul Ghafoor Bhatti(2007-2008)
Chaudhry Saadat Ali PCS (2003-2007) Capt(rtd) Agha Nadeem DMG (14Aug2001-2003). |
Hafizabad | Rana Saleem Ahmad |
Jhang | Zubair Khurshid Bhatti (Nov2007-Aug2008)
Maj (Rtd) Rizwan Ullah Baig (Apr2007-Nov2007) Rao Fahim Hashim (Jan2006-Apr2007) Muhammad Arif Khan (Feb2003-Jan2006) Hassan Nawaz Tarar (14Aug2001-Feb2002) |
Jhelum | Mirza Mahmood ul Hassan |
Kasur | Saeed Akhtar Ansari (2006-2008)
Muhammad Hashim Tareen (2003-2006) Zubair Masood (2003-2004) Babr Yaqoob Fateh (14Aug2001-2003) |
Khanewal | Rao Shakeel Ahmad (Jun2007-Apr2008)
Kausar-A-Ghaffar (Jun2002-May2004) Muhammad Khan Khichi (May2004-Jun2007) Mahmood Akhtar (Aug2001-Jun2002) |
Khushab | Dr. Muhammad Saleh Tahir (Aug2007-Apr2008)
Muhammad Asif |
Lahore | Mian Muhammad Ijaz (2005 - 2008)
Capt. (R) Khalid Sultan (2002 - 2005) Shahid Najam (14 Aug 2001 - 2002) |
Layyah | Mehmood Akhter (2006-2007)
Syed Muhammad Mohsin Sherazi (2006-2007) Nazir Ahmed Choudhary (2004-2006) Ch. Ghulam Sarwer (2004-2005) Muhammad Anis Qureshi PCS (2004-2004) Pervez Khusro Malik (14Aug2001-2004) |
Lodhran | Waqar Ahmad Khan (Oct2007–Apr2008)
M.Hameedullah Sheikh (Sep2004-Oct2007) Malik Muhammad Afzal Awan (Nov2003-Sep2004) Ch. Akbar Ali Bhullar (Aug2001-Oct2003) |
Mandi Bahauddin | Waheed Akhtar Ansari. [22] |
Mianwali | Babar Shafi (2007-2008)
Saqib Aleem (2006-2007) Zulfiqar Ali Toor (2005-2006) Rana Naseer Ahmad DMG (2003-2005) Salim Sher Afghan Kiani PCS (2001-2003) Khusro Pervez Khan DMG (14Aug2001-Oct2001) |
Multan | A. Sattar Sheikh (Jul2007-Apr2008)
Syed Iftikhar Hussain Babar (Feb2005-Jun2007) Muhammad Ejaz Ch. (Aug2003-Feb2005) Maj.(R) Azam Suleman Khan (Oct2001-Aug2003) Naguib Ullah Malik DMG (Aug2001-Oct2001) |
Muzaffargarh | Akhter Nazir Waraich(2007-2008)
Tariq Najeeb Najmi (2006-2007) Ch. Muhammad Azhar(2004-2006) Shamsher Ali Khan Sial (2003-2004) Muhammad Azam Saleem (2002-2003) Sajjad Saleem Hotiana DMG (14Aug2001-2002) |
Narowal | Rao Manzar Hayat (2005-2008)
Muhammad Asif (2003-2005) Sheikh Muhammad Ilyas (2002-2003) Shoukat Iqbal (14Aug2001-2002) |
Nankana Sahib | Capt. (Retd) Fazeel Asghar (2005-2008) |
Okara | Mohammad Aslam Kamboh (DMG) (2005-2008)
Syed Iftikhar Hussain Babar (DMG) (2003-2005) Dr. Mansoor Ahmad Bajwa (PCS) (2003) Khalid Masood Choudhry DMG (Aug2001-2003) |
Pakpattan | Babar Shafi |
Rahim Yar Khan | Syed Iftikhar Hussain Shah (2007-2008)
Muhammad Mushtaq Ahmad(2007) Hamid Nawaz Sheikh(2005-2007) Javaid Akhtar Khan (2003-2005) Capt. Atta Muhammad (2001-2003) M. Naseem Ghani(14Aug 2001 - died) |
Rajanpur | Samiullah Abid |
Rawalpindi | Sqn. Ldr (Rtd) Irfan Elahi (2006-2008).
Lt Cdr (R) Hamid Ali Khan (2003-2006). Sqn. Ldr (Rtd) Amjad Ali Toor (2001-2003) Shahid Khan DMG (14Aug2001-14Dec2001) |
Sahiwal | Inaam ul Haq PCS
Hameed Amjad Warraich PCS |
Sargodha | Hameed Amjad Warraich PCS (Nov2006-Apr2008)
Dr Sajid Yousafani DMG (Nov2005-Oct2006) Obaid Rabani Qureshi (Aug2004-Nov2005) Hassan Iqbal (2001-Aug2004) Javed Aslam (14Aug2001-Sep2001) |
Sheikhupura | Muzaffar Mehmood (2006-2007)
Javad Iqbal Chaudhry (2005-2006) Zafar Iqbal Sheikh(2004-2005) Tariq Najeeb Najmi (Mar2004-Dec2004) Muhammad Ayub Qazi(2003-Mar2004) Khusro Pervez Khan(Oct2001-2003) Sardar Ahamd Nawaz Sukhera (14Aug2001-Oct2001) |
Sialkot | Capt. (R) Atta Muhammad Khan(2007-2009)
Maj (R) Rizwan Ullah Beg (2006-2007) Shafqat-Ur-Rehman Ranjha (2005-2006) Tahir Raza (2004-2005) Capt. (R) Zahid Saeed (14Aug2001-2004) |
Toba Tek Singh | Nawazish Ali (Dec2005-Apr2008)
Faqir Syed Anwar-ud-Din (Feb2005-Nov2005) Karim Bakhsh Abid (Feb2003-Feb2005) Saleem Aktar Kayani (Sep2001-May2003) Seerat Asgar Jaura DMG (14Aug2001-Sep2001) |
Vehari | M. Hameed Ullah Shaikh (Oct2007-Apr2008)
Babar Hassan Bharwana (Sep2006-Oct2007) Muhammad Ayub Qazi (Apr2004-Jul2006) Muhammad Imtiaz Tajwar (Jul2002-Apr2004) Nadeem Hassan Asif (14Aug2001-Jul2002) |
Baluchistan Province[]
District | Name of DCO |
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Gwadar | Allamuddin Bullo DMG
(2001-2002) |
Jafarabad | Allamuddin Bullo DMG
(2002-2005) |
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