Long-standing issues have been resolved: PM

Says caretaker govt committed to continuing efforts until its last working day


APP February 17, 2024

ISLAMABAD:

Caretaker Prime Minister Anwaarul Haq Kakar on Friday said that the caretaker government had resolved major long-standing problems in a short span of time to move the country towards economic stability.

The caretaker setup also provided all possible facilities on priority to the international investors and business community to attract maximum foreign direct investment in the country, he said. He emphasised that the caretaker government was committed to continuing its efforts to resolve the problems facing the country’s economy till its last day of working.

Chairing a meeting to review various issues of K-Electric (KE), the prime minister said that the government was trying to solve all the remaining problems as soon as possible to remove all obstacles in the way of uninterrupted supply of electricity to the residents of Karachi.

The prime minister directed to find solutions on a priority basis to the issues faced by KE. The prime minister also hailed the signing of the interconnection agreement between National Transmission and Distribution Company (NTDC) and KE held the other day.

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The CEO of K-Electric paid tribute to the caretaker PM and the government officials for solving the problems faced by the company on priority basis.

The prime minister directed that NEPRA and KE should jointly find a solution to these problems on a priority basis and submit a report in this regard as soon as possible. Caretaker minister for energy Muhammad Ali, Chief Executive Officer of KE and concerned high officials participated in the meeting.

Published in The Express Tribune, February 17th, 2024.

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