Barishal City Corporation

Barishal City Corporation

বরিশাল সিটি কর্পোরেশন
Type
Type
History
FoundedJuly 25, 2002 (2002-07-25)
New session started
14 November 2025
Leadership
Vacant
since 19 August 2024
Mohammad Mahfuzur Rahman
since 14 November 2025
Vacant
since 19 August 2024
Md. Rezaul Bari
since 3 March 2024
Structure
SeatsVacant seats
40 councillors
Length of term
Up to five years
Elections
First past the post
First election
24 April 2003
Last election
12 June 2023
Next election
TBD
Meeting place
Nagar Bhaban, Barisal
Website
barishalcity.gov.bd

Barishal City Corporation (Bengali: বরিশাল সিটি কর্পোরেশন - in short: BCC) is a local government authority responsible for administering all civic services in the city of Barisal, in south-central Bangladesh. The BCC government is elected by popular vote every five years. The corporation is headed by a mayor, who oversees a council consisting of 40 councillors representing different wards of the city. The functions and powers of the BCC are defined under the provisions of the City Corporation Act, 2009.

The corporation covers an area of over 58 square kilometers in the Barisal District where over five million people live as permanent residents. The body was known as Barisal Municipality previously, until it obtained the city corporation status by a ministry of local government declaration on 25 July 2002.

History

To provide civil service and facilities to the inhabitants, Barisal Town Committee was formed in 1969 under Act VI of 1868 (B.C.) with the district magistrate as its chairman. J. C. Price was the first chairman of the town committee. It was upgraded to Barisal municipality in 1876 under the Municipal Act of 1876. It was then managed by a committee, of which the district magistrate was president, and was aided by government with establishment grants.[1] It remained as a municipality for over 130 years though the number of population have been rising with time. Later in 2001, the ministry of local government meeting on declared to turn two divisional headquarters, Barisal and Sylhet to city corporations and passed "Barisal City Corporation Act, 2001". An administrative move was made abolishing the Barisal Municipality as the final step to introduce the administrative body as a city corporation. On 25 July 2002, the municipality was officially upgraded as Barisal City Corporation.[2]

Administration

The city corporation is run by a joint staff of elected public representatives and government officials. Officials both come from departmental recruitment and the administrative cadre service of the country. The area of BCC is divided into 4 thanas: Kotwali, Kawnia, Bandar and Airport. The thanas are subdivided into 30 wards and 225 mahallas. It is administrated by 30 councilors, 9 woman councilors and the mayor elected in the local government election for a five-year tenure.

Functions and Services

The Barishal City Corporation (BCC) is responsible for administering the city and ensuring the provision of essential infrastructure and public services. Its functions include urban planning, transport management, healthcare, education, waste management, water supply, and security. Through these services, BCC aims to improve the quality of life for residents and promote sustainable urban development.

Departments of Barishal City Corporation
# Departments Functions / Services
1 Office of the Mayor Executive administration; city governance; supervision of all BCC services
2 Chief Executive Office Departmental coordination; service implementation monitoring
3 Administration And Establishment HR management; staff recruitment; service delivery monitoring
4 Finance and Accounts Budget preparation; financial planning; payment processing; accounts management; internal audit
5 Engineering Road-cutting permission; building design approval; contractor registration; land demarcation certificates
6 Urban Planning and Development Road, drain, bridge, culvert and footpath development; land development; planned residential areas; city beautification
7 Electricity Installation and maintenance of street lights; lamp-post management; city illumination
8 Transportation and Communication Urban transport management; traffic & parking control; emergency transport; corpse handling; bus terminal management; road roller & ambulance services
9 Waste Management and Cleaning Solid waste collection and disposal; street cleaning; drain clearing; mosquito control; landfill management
10 Health Hospital & clinic management; maternal & child immunization; vitamin A campaigns; midwifery and health technology training
11 Registrar Birth & death certificates; nationality, inheritance & character certificates
12 Education Management of schools, madrasas, Sanskrit tolls, kindergartens, technical institutes; adult education; teacher training; cultural & theatre institutes
13 Water Supply and Sewerage Clean water supply and sewerage management in the entire city corporation.
14 Revenue Trade license issuance & renewal; holding tax collection; shop/market allotment; lease and asset management
15 Security and Law and Order City security; joint operations with BMP; CCTV installation and monitoring
16 Magistracy Arbitration-based case settlement; mobile courts; anti-adulteration drives
17 Housing and Public Works Distribution and maintenance of residential plots and flats
18 Cultural and Social Development National Day celebrations; charity programs; and children’s park and playground construction & maintenance
19 Environmental Protection Pollution control; climate change mitigation; urban greening; tree plantation
20 Religious Welfare Support for Eid, Puja, and religious events; Qurbani market permissions; land allocation for religious events

Ward and councillor list

# Ward Councillor Party
1 Ward-1 Vacant TBD
2 Ward-2
3 Ward-3
4 Ward-4
5 Ward-5
6 Ward-6
7 Ward-7
8 Ward-8
9 Ward-9
10 Ward-10
11 Ward-11
12 Ward-12
13 Ward-13
14 Ward-14
15 Ward-15
16 Ward-16
17 Ward-17
18 Ward-18
19 Ward-19
20 Ward-20
21 Ward-21
22 Ward-22
23 Ward-23
24 Ward-24
25 Ward-25
26 Ward-26
27 Ward-27
28 Ward-28
29 Ward-29
30 Ward-30
Reserved Women's Councillor
31 Reserved women's seat-1 Vacant TBD
32 Reserved women's seat-2
33 Reserved women's seat-3
34 Reserved women's seat-4
35 Reserved women's seat-5
36 Reserved women's seat-6
37 Reserved women's seat-7
38 Reserved women's seat-8
39 Reserved women's seat-9
40 Reserved women's seat-10

List of mayors

Status
  Acting Mayor and Administrator
No. Portrait Officeholder
(birth–death)
Election Term of office Designation Political
party
Reference
From To Period
1 Ahsan Habib Kamal
(1954–2022)
25 July 2002 14 July 2003 354 days Mayor Bangladesh Nationalist Party [2][3]
2 Mujibur Rahman Sarwar 2003 24 April 2003 21 April 2007 3 years, 362 days Mayor Bangladesh Nationalist Party [3][4]
Awlad Hossain Dilu 22 July 2007 11 September 2008 1 year, 51 days Acting Mayor Bangladesh Nationalist Party [5][6]
3 Shawkat Hossain Hiron
(1956–2014)
2008 11 September 2008 15 June 2013 4 years, 277 days Mayor Bangladesh Awami League [6][7]
4 Ahsan Habib Kamal
(1954–2022)
2013 15 June 2013 8 October 2018 5 years, 115 days Mayor Bangladesh Nationalist Party [7][8]
5 Serniabat Sadiq Abdullah 2018 31 October 2018 9 November 2023 7 years, 50 days Mayor Bangladesh Awami League [9]
6 Abul Khair Abdullah 2023 14 November 2023 19 August 2024 279 days Mayor Bangladesh Awami League [10]
Md. Shaukat Ali 19 August 2024 Incumbent 1 year, 123 days Administrator Independent

The mayor of Barisal City is head of the Barisal City Corporation. The mayor's office is located in Nagar Bhabon. It has jurisdiction over all thirty wards of the city, administers all city services, public property, most public agencies, and enforces all city and state laws within the city.

Deputies

The deputy mayor (also known as Panel mayor) is a second-ranking official of city corporation. 3 Panel mayors are appointed from the council member to assist the mayor through voting. The 1st panel mayor with the highest number of votes is appointed as deputy mayor or acting mayor. In the absence of the mayor, the deputy mayor controls all functions of the City Corporation. Other 2 Panel mayors also assist mayor and to oversee major offices within the executive branch of the BCC.

Serial No. Post Name
01 Panel Mayor 1 Vacant
02 Panel Mayor 2 Vacant
03 Panel Mayor 3 Vacant

Past Elections

Election result 2018

Barisal mayoral election 2018
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
AL Serniabat Sadiq Abdullah 1,09,803
BNP Mujibur Rahman Sarwar 13,041
Majority 96,762
Turnout 1,39,151
Registered electors 2,41,959
AL gain from BNP

Election result 2013

Barisal mayoral election 2013
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
BNP Ahsan Habib Kamal 82,751
AL Shawkat Hossain Hiron 66,741
Majority 16,010
Turnout 1,49,492
Registered electors 2,11,257
BNP gain from AL

See also

Notes

  • a Ahsan Habib Kamal served as acting mayor from when Barisal City Corporation was created until the first city election could be held.
  • b Awlad Hossain Dilu served as acting mayor while Sarwar was under arrest.

References

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  3. ^ a b "Picking Mayors". The Daily Star. 15 June 2013. Archived from the original on 10 October 2017. Retrieved 14 July 2017.
  4. ^ "BCC's activities being hampered in absence of mayor, fund crisis". The Financial Express. Dhaka. United News of Bangladesh. 13 July 2007. Retrieved 7 July 2017.
  5. ^ "BCC disowns 'arbitrary' decisions of Mayor Sarwar". The Daily Star. 11 August 2007. Archived from the original on 14 April 2022. Retrieved 7 July 2017.
  6. ^ a b "City mayors sworn in". Bangladesh News. 11 September 2008. Archived from the original on 17 July 2022. Retrieved 6 July 2017.
  7. ^ a b "PM administers oath to four city mayors". The Financial Express. Dhaka. United News of Bangladesh. 22 July 2013. Retrieved 6 July 2017.
  8. ^ "Barisal mayor takes office". The Daily Star. 9 October 2013. Archived from the original on 17 July 2022. Retrieved 6 July 2017.
  9. ^ "New Barisal mayor Sadiq Abdullah sworn in". Dhaka Tribune. 22 October 2018. Archived from the original on 23 January 2019. Retrieved 22 January 2019.
  10. ^ অব্যাহতি নিচ্ছেন মেয়র সাদিক, দেখা হচ্ছে না চাচা-ভাতিজার. Dhaka Post. 8 November 2023. Retrieved 8 November 2023.

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