Historic Milestone: Unanimous Resolution on FATA Merger Passed by Provincial Assembly

In a landmark achievement for the people of the Merged Districts, the Provincial Assembly of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa has unanimously passed a resolution reaffirming its commitment to the full integration and development of the erstwhile Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA). This historic decision solidifies the province’s dedication to upholding the promises made during the 25th Constitutional Amendment of 2018 and ensuring that the people of the merged districts receive their rightful share of governance, security, and development.

A Victory for Advocacy and Reform

This resolution is a direct outcome of the tireless efforts of ASPIRE-KP (Advocacy for Sustainable Policy and Implementation Reforms – Khyber Pakhtunkhwa), which has led policy advocacy campaigns, legal interventions, and multi-stakeholder dialogues to address the pressing challenges in the Merged Districts. Through roundtable discussions, policy symposia, and direct engagement with lawmakers, ASPIRE-KP has ensured that the concerns of the people of the merged districts remain at the forefront of the legislative agenda.
For years, the residents of these districts have endured systematic neglect, weak governance structures, and stalled development efforts due to inadequate financial allocations and administrative inefficiencies. Despite the 25th Amendment’s promise of full integration, key commitments such as the allocation of 3% of the Federal Divisible Pool (FDP), institutional development, and security reforms remained unfulfilled. This resolution serves as a renewed commitment to bridging these gaps and accelerating development in the region.

Key Commitments of the Resolution

The unanimously passed resolution mandates the provincial government to:

  • Secure and utilize the promised 3% share of the Federal Divisible Pool (FDP) annually, ensuring the Merged Districts receive their due financial resources for sustainable development.
  • Implement governance reforms with clear timelines, including strengthening local government institutions, establishing a fully functional judicial system, and ensuring law enforcement agencies are adequately resourced.
  • Prioritize counter-terrorism efforts and security stabilization, addressing the resurgence of militancy through well-coordinated provincial and federal strategies.
  • Expedite economic initiatives, particularly in sectors such as mineral extraction, agriculture, cross-border trade with Afghanistan, and industrialization to create sustainable employment and economic growth.
  • Ensure complete transparency in fund allocation and execution, with dedicated monitoring mechanisms to prevent misallocation of resources.
  • Improve service delivery in healthcare and education, including constructing new hospitals, upgrading existing facilities, hiring qualified personnel, and ensuring quality education infrastructure across all Merged Districts.

ASPIRE-KP’s Role in Driving Change

This resolution is a testament to the strategic and persistent advocacy of ASPIRE-KP, which has worked to mobilize political leadership, legal experts, civil society, and grassroots organizations to push for urgent action. Notable efforts include:

  • 📌 The ASPIRE-KP Roundtable on Issues in Merged Areas (November 30, 2024) – where former governors, ministers, legal experts, and civil society representatives deliberated on legal and policy strategies to compel the government to fulfill its promises.
  • 📌 The ASPIRE-KP Symposium on Merged Districts (September 29, 2024) – which brought together tribal elders, policymakers, former bureaucrats, and journalists to highlight key barriers to progress and propose actionable solutions.
  • 📌 Legal efforts to engage the Superior Courts – ensuring that the commitments of the 2018 merger are upheld through judicial oversight and intervention where necessary.

Turning Commitment into Action: The Road Ahead

While the passage of this resolution is a historic milestone, ASPIRE-KP emphasizes that implementation remains key. We will actively monitor the progress of the provincial government to ensure:

🔹 The timely disbursement and utilization of funds for development projects.

🔹 The swift operationalization of local governance structures to empower the people of the Merged Districts.

🔹 The effective deployment of security measures to restore peace and stability.

🔹 The accountability of government agencies in fulfilling their commitments without bureaucratic delays.

This resolution is not just a document—it is a commitment to the people of the Merged Districts, a pledge that their voices will no longer be ignored and that their region will witness the prosperity, peace, and progress that was envisioned six years ago.

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