PM calls for collective efforts to end power outages

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ISLAMABAD, June 09 (ABC): Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif has called for collective efforts to end power outages and problems faced by the masses.

He made the remarks in Islamabad while getting a briefing on the power situation in the country on Thursday.

Officials of the Ministry of Energy apprised the PM of the latest situation of load-shedding in the country.

The PM sought data about electricity’s demand and supply. He also inquired about the power supply situation on different feeders.

Govt apologises to masses, vows to reduce loadshedding gradually in coming days

Earlier, PML-N leader and former prime minister Shahid Khaqan Abbasi said that government was “sorry” for the ongoing electricity load-shedding in the country and vowed to fix the issue in the coming days.

In a press conference flanked by federal ministers, Abbasi said the government needed time to rectify power shortage as the country was producing 21,000 megawatts and there was a shortfall of 4,000 megawatts.

As a result of the shortfall, the authorities had to opt for a four-hour load-shedding across the country, the ex-prime minister said.

Abbasi said Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif held a meeting today in this regard and decided to reduce load-shedding to 3.5 hours, adding that additional funds have been released to facilitate power providers.

In the next phase, when coal is imported, load-shedding will move below three hours by June 16, Abbasi said, adding that from June 30, the power outages will be in between 1.5-2 hours only.

He added the government hopes that the duration of the load-shedding will further decrease in July.

The former premier said that the previous government lied about installing power plants during its four-year tenure. “Two big plants that were used to generate cheap electricity were to be completed in 2019 could not be completed till today. Not a single plant has been installed in the last four years,” he added.

The former prime minister said that the government has increased the production of coal-fired power plants and the fertiliser and other industries have also been restored.

The PTI-led government lied to the nation that the power generation capacity of the country was 30,000 megawatts. “Even if all power plants are started, they will not be able to produce 27,000 megawatts combined. Not even 1 kilowatt of energy was generated,” said Abbasi, adding that the “country was only safe because of the Qatar agreements.”

Shedding light on the current government’s efforts of producing electricity, the PML-N leader said that the government was generating electricity by buying expensive liquefied natural gas (LNG) and furnace oil from the market.

Abbasi added that the government was not charging taxes from people on petroleum products, adding they will be sold at the original price. He also said that electricity was being generated at Rs60 per unit while it was being provided to the consumers at cheaper rates.