THE closure of Sindh Public Service Commission (SPSC), the highest constitutional recruitment agency of Sindh, is mindboggling. The institution has been closed since March 2021, and has not released joining orders to its earlier recommendations.
Had it happened in any other province, it would have caused an uproar. But unfortunately, no one bothers to notice the injustice happening in Sindh. It is deeply painful to witness the trauma of candidates and misgovernance in this matter by the provincial government.
The hopes and dreams of the unemployed youth are being shattered and tattered. Why is there deafening silence on the part of the SPSC and the Sindh government? The provincial government and its recruitment institution should wake up from their deep slumber and effectively fight their case to resume the SPSC along with ensuring transparency and meritocracy in the recruitment system, and issuing joining orders to earlier recommendations of the commission.
The Sindh government is doing nothing but pushing millions of candidates against the wall. Its ignorance towards the plight of youth will cause irreparable damage to the province of Sindh and its people.