An autonomous power sector may well result in a reduction of distribution losses and increase bill recovery, but it may not be able to address the issue of providing domestic consumers with gas in the winters. Every year, domestic consumers are prioritised while the industrial sector is asked to bear load-shedding. Imported gas was meant to bridge this gap and it might help in mitigating the load if the utilities are made efficient. The solution offered to correct these inefficiencies involves taking control away from the government and making the energy sector independent, showing the poor light in which global lenders view our public sector. Given that Pakistan is a country where an entirely new sector was allowed to develop and flourish, namely the CNG sector, when there wasn’t enough fuel to meet demand, the world’s trust in our policymakers’ decision-making abilities is rightly shaky.
Published in The Express Tribune, June 30th, 2016.
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