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Tuesday, 4 October 2011

Power outages to reduce in next 48 hours: Naveed Qamar


ISLAMABAD: Federal Minister for Water and Power Syed Naveed Qamar said late Tuesday night the Government had taken a string of requisite steps to significantly cut the power outages by increasing the power generation.

Addressing late night press conference, he said as a result of the these measures, the power generation had crossed from 9000 megawatt to 12400 megawatt which would bring stability in the current load shedding.

He announced that Government planned to increase the power generation up to 14000 megawatt and the current power outages would be controlled in the next 48 hours.

Federal Minister for Information and Broadcasting Firdous Ashiq Awan and Finance Minister Abdul Hafeez Shaikh were also present at the press conference.

Lashing out at those who were out to exploit the power outages and to bring the people onto the streets, he said, a sitting government in Punjab hadd also encouraged the protests by the people.

One can criticise the government but there was no justification to close the motorway and indulge in hooliganism which can drift into lawlessness. Some people were trying to gain political mileage out of the situation which was not fair and causing a lot of hardships to the people.

Explaining the different reasons for the current power outages, Qamar said the shortage of fuel supply, tripping of Chashma power plant and some other reasons including hot temperature factored into the current crisis like situation and dropped the power generation.

The Government, he said, had decided to set up a five-member high powered committee to oversee the power generation and ensure fuel supply to the electricity producing units.

The collection of electricity bills would be changed and there will be no sacred cows under the new recovery system as the bills would be collected across the board and it would no longer be business as usual, said the minister.