What has always confused us is the government’s lack of vision and failure to follow a clearly defined road map. Its randomly executed strategies are not part of a broader scheme to win a game of chess, but a headless chicken’s cry for guidance at the end of which it’s mostly left standing where it started. A few months ago, the government announced its aviation policy that, it said, would encourage investment in the sector, promote healthy competition and by and large, help the public as well. But a plan to raise customs duty on the aviation industry’s imports is a step in an entirely different direction, confusing most as to what exactly is the ‘vision’ here. This is just one example of the government’s confusion-infused strategies. Raising tax rates to increase revenue is, however, one strategy it has consistently followed. It’s easy for businesses to pass on the increase in cost to consumers and in the presence of expensive imports, people have no choice but to opt for local produce. At the end of the day, it is the public that pays the price for its elected government following a mind-numbingly confusing set of goals.
Published in The Express Tribune, March 18th, 2016.
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