Sir: The Article 19A of the Constitution of Pakistan states: “Every citizen shall have the right to have access to information in all matters of public importance subject to regulation and reasonable restriction imposed by law.” On 13th March 2017, Sindh government passed the very important law of Right to Information RTI, which shows its commitment to provide transparency and access to information to every citizen in matters of public importance but the issue stands as in drafting the law and implementing it always remains a huge challenge. Hereby, I want to remind the Sindh government that according to the Section 12 of Sindh Transparency and Right to Information Act 2016, Sindh Information Commission will be established within 100 days of the enactment of the law. However, not only the initial 100 days have passed but also it has been more than 8-9 months since the law has been enacted without any implementation. I want to inform the government and public that this commission will be comprised of three members appointed by the government and will be headed by the chief information commissioner, who should be a retired senior government servant not below the rank of grade 20. The two other members to be known, as commissioners will include an advocate of the high court or the Supreme Court qualified to be a judge of the high court and a person from the civil society with experience of not less than 15 years. Recently, I wrote letters under RTI to different key government institutions of Sindh, for public the information but sadly I didn’t received any answer from them. This is severe breach of law and the government should take immediate measures for implementing this law. SALMAN ALI Sukkur Published in Daily Times, February 9th 2018.