Energy shortage: Sialkot industrialists threaten shutdown

Business community may close factories from August 1.


Ppi July 23, 2011

SIALKOT:


The Sialkot business community has announced that it will take to the streets from July 25 to protest against power outages in the export-oriented city in a statement issued on Friday. They said that as much as 70 per cent of Sialkot’s industrial production was badly affected due to the ongoing power crisis.


They also threatened to shut down production completely. “The prolonged power outages have forced us to come on the roads and lock up our factories,” they said. “If there is no let-up in the power outages all the factories will be locked up from August 1.”

The decision to protest was announced after an important meeting of Sialkot’s main trade bodies held at the premises of the Sialkot Chamber of Commerce and Industry (SCCI). SCCI President Ghulam Mustafa Chaudhary presided over the meeting. Sialkot based industrialists, traders and exporters also announced that they will hoist black flags on houses, factories, workplaces and city roads. They said that they will also conduct peaceful rallies and stage demonstrations in various parts of the city.

Chaudhary and Pakistan Readymade Garments Manufacturers and Exporters Association central chairman Ejaz A Khokhar expressed grave concern over the situation. “We have time and again pointed out that authorities must realise the special status of Sialkot’s industry and that they need to extend cooperation so that hard-earned foreign orders are not disturbed, but no one pays heed,” they said. He said that no option has been left for the public and the industry but to protest against the forced load¬ shedding.



Published in The Express Tribune, July 23rd, 2011.

COMMENTS (2)

Mohammad Akram | 12 years ago | Reply

PPP government has failed in all respects. Power shortage/Gas shortage is breaking the backbone of the country. Industry is backbone and Sialkot is a foreign exchange earner city second to textiles. Textiles is also affected with the power shortage but government is not taking any tangible steps to rectify the situation. This will result a total shut down and PPP led government will face the consequences.

Secrecy | 12 years ago | Reply

I believe that this should be one of our top priority issue. As there are many things directly linked to Electricity issues. FDI, overheads - rising prices, employability - no new companies are setting up.

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