Energy crisis to end soon, says minister

22 Mar, 2017

Federal Minister for Planning and Development Ahsan Iqbal said that energy crisis in the country is going to end soon due to the effective and fast-track measures taken by the present government. Addressing the ground-breaking ceremony of two 660-megawatts coal-fired power plants of the China Power Hub Generation Company Limited here on Tuesday, he said the Peoples Republic of China has proved that Pakistan is a safe destination for investment.
The minister pointed out two coal-fired power plants of 660 megawatts each would be completed with 2 billion dollars in next 2 years. These projects would be equipped with the latest technology to generate electricity at low cost, he added. He further said local people would also benefit from these plants with the generation of employment opportunities. Ahsan Iqbal stressed that the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) is not against anyone and that all can benefit from this mega project. He said that the country has embarked upon the journey of progress and development due to the effective policies of the present government.
Ahsan Iqbal said today's Pakistan is different from that of 2013, when the present government came to power. At that time the biggest challenge was to overcome energy crisis and for that purpose 35 billion dollars were allocated. The minister emphasised that development is not possible without solving energy problem as the industry needs sufficient energy. He maintained that the CPEC would prove to be an important milestone not only for Pakistan but also for the entire region.
Ahsan Iqbal said that in the year 2013 when Pakistan was facing various challenges, the Chinese government fully assisted Pakistan and its people to help defeating these challenges. "We are really grateful for such a friendly gesture by the Chinese," he remarked. The minister said that the economy of Pakistan is fast progressing and that this is also being acknowledged by the international community. He said that the problem of terrorism has been overcome to a great extent and that the energy crisis would be resolved soon.
Ahsan Iqbal said that the CPEC has given a new dimension to journey of progress of Pakistan and that the South Asia and the South Asian countries should benefit from this mega project. He said that Balochistan was ignored in the past, however, now attention is being paid for the progress of the province through the CPEC. The day is not far when basic facilities like metallic roads, education and health facilities would be available to the people of the rural areas in that province, he added.-PR

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