Power load-shedding in Karachi to reduce 'within 24 hours': Sindh govt

Energy minister Imtiaz Sheikh says he has urged SSGC officials to increase gas pressure to KE


News Desk June 29, 2022
Meeting of high-ranking officials expressed displeasure over the load-shedding situation in the city and K-E's performance. PHOTO: EXPRESS

As the "city of lights" endures both announced and unannounced electricity load-shedding for several hours, making the life of the citizens a living hell with mercury levels reaching historic highs, Karachiites can breathe a sigh of relief as the Sindh government on Wednesday announced a reduction in power outages "within 24 hours".

This was announced by Sindh Minister for Energy Imtiaz Sheikh and provincial minister Saeed Ghani during a press conference fowling their meeting with K-Electric (KE) officials in Karachi.

Terming the situation "extremely bad", Imtiaz said that KE — the sole power distribution company in the metropolis — has outstanding dues to pay to Sui Southern Gas Company (SSGC). However, he added, the clearance of the amount would require three to six months.

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He said that he has urged the SSGC officials to increase the gas pressure to KE which was reduced due to the non-payment of the dues, adding that KE also has dues which need to be paid by different departments including KW&SB.

Referring to recent street protests, the provincial minister said that the law and order in the city is being affected due to load-shedding in this intense heat, adding that KE should accept its responsibility.

"What other options do people have other than protest? KE must get its act together and provide relief to the masses," he added.

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Sheikh said that the government was considering different options to reduce the load-shedding in the port city, adding that the country was witnessing a shortfall of up to 7,000 MW.

The minister also urged the police to go easy on the demonstrators as it was their right to protest.

The meeting with the K-E official was attended by Saeed Ghani, MNA Nabil Gabol, MPA Javed Nagori and other high-ranking government officials.

The government side expressed their displeasure over the load-shedding situation in the city and KE's performance. The participants were of the opinion that why should the people and their elected representatives bear the burden of KE's failures.

Ghani said that the city was witnessing power outages of 14 to 20 hours, leading to water scarcity as well.

COMMENTS (6)

Shaikh | 2 years ago | Reply New load shedding timings from KE. While Dear Customer your revised load-shed timings for July are 0605-0705 0835-1135 1435-1735 2035-2335.
Waqas | 2 years ago | Reply Hahahahahahahaha. Load shedding to reduce They just increased load shedding from today. Get your facts right. The headline is supposed to be load shedding to increase in karachi from tomorrow
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