The two power breakdowns in the last week that plunged northern parts of Pakistan into darkness have signalled that things could get much worse in the future. While the situation now appears to be under control, is there any guarantee that such power breakdowns will not occur again? In fact, we can safely predict that such occurrences will be repeated. Added to the power breakdowns is the perennial problem of regular power outages (aka load-shedding) despite promises of one government after another that the crisis in the power sector will be resolved soon. The government’s bid to privatise power-sector companies seems to be off-track at the moment, but is there any plan to overhaul them so as to at least eliminate the kind of breakdowns one experiences a little too often these days? It seems that Pakistanis will have to make peace with power outages and breakdowns for the foreseeable future. But the authorities should not test the patience of the citizenry for too long. People are tired of listening to empty promises and hollow rhetoric. We want to see results and even if they come in slowly, at least some forward movement needs to be witnessed soon.
Published in The Express Tribune, January 25th, 2016.
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