“We have been sitting idle for a month as the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (Nato) supply routes have been closed by the government,” said Abdul Khaliq. “We are totally dependent on these tankers and are waiting for a decision on whether the supply will be restored.”
The 36-year-old Khaliq’s family depends on his work but the government’s decision to close off Nato supply routes in Pakistan means he has no money for food, or to send to his family in Dera Ismail Khan.
Even though Khaliq knew that ferrying supplies to Afghanistan was difficult work, he had to undertake it because of debt. Before he began driving tankers, he had worked as a photographer, and then he went on to sell everything from cattle to tea. When none of these options turned a profit, he started working with his uncle as a helper for an oil tanker destined for Afghanistan.
While Khaliq faced cold weather, mosquitoes and the risky route from Karachi to Kandahar, the monthly income of Rs30,000 per month made the work worth it. “Only God knows how we cross the roads, sitting inside tankers in the freezing cold weather of Quetta, while facing the rude and inhuman behaviour of the police and people who we encounter on the way. But we are doing this out of extreme necessity,” he said. Now that the routes have been closed, most drivers sleep in their tankers parked at Shireen Jinnah Colony, play cards during the day and wait for news that the routes have been opened.
Khaliq is not the only driver dependent on the Nato supply chain. More than 10,000 families are directly linked to the 30,000 oil tankers which supply fuel to Nato.
Asad, 33, who is the owner of two oil tankers, said he does not know what he will do next. “I work with LLL Transporters, because the contractors at Nato give money in advance and do not ask for a No-Objection Certificate (NoC), unlike [a state-owned oil distributor] who asks for Rs2,500,000 as an NoC,” he said. According to Asad, contractors pay Rs420,000 for a trip to Kandahar. This comprises Rs90,000 for the contractor’s commission (which include insurance of the vehicle and tracking charges), Rs210,000 for fuel and ‘payments’ to law-enforcement officials and Rs30,000 for the driver and helper. This leaves the owner with nearly Rs100,000 in profit for every trip made to Kandahar.
The government has also stopped issuing new permits to oil tankers, and dozens of them carrying supplies now have nowhere to offload their load. “We get a 15-day permit from the oil-supplying companies and we have to cross the Chaman broader within that time. Dozens of oil tankers are just parked en route as their permits have expired,” he said.
Al Haj, Mengal, Speenzar, Bilal, LLL and other small companies are the main contractors who have engaged more than 3,000 oil tankers for the Nato supply.
If the blockade is permanent, the owners of the oil tankers will have to modify their vehicles. According to Asad, the oil tankers that supply Nato have a capacity for 600,000 litres, and their powerful engines consume a lot of fuel. Modifying each tanker to Pakistan State Oil’s need, for example, would cost around Rs2,000,000.
As the tanker drivers find new ways to occupy their days, Asad made a dire prediction. “A permanent blockade of the Nato supply route will destroy the entire transport business in Pakistan, as it is difficult to accommodate all these tankers in the Pakistan supply chain.”
Published in The Express Tribune, December 12th, 2011.
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I have a solution! Distribute the Nato supply among the workers as a goodwill. That would be a good enough stock for each one of them for at least another 5 to 6 months. And in the meanwhile they can look for a better job
@Khalid:
Pakistani contractors + Pakistani insurance companies = Pakistan
who loose money when tankers are burned? NATO or contractors or PSO or Insurance Companies
I'm curious: what is the origin of all this oil and what is the chain of ownership? Obviously the oil to Karachi's ports via oil tanker ships, but who owns that oil? Does the ownership changes hand ones it offloaded the ship and into these trucks? If so, who owns it then? And, obviously, at some point along this entire chain NATO must be paying for that oil and receiving delivery. Is that at Pak-Afghan border?
@Narayan: We Belong to that area... Personally seen the "Non Lethal" HUMVEES (actually HMMWVs) laden on the NATO containers bound for Afghanistan... So don't narrate that "Innocent Joke" to us, Tribesmen... Its PROPAGANDA for you because you watch "FOX News and CNN" while We live "On The Ground, LIVE" there...
@Tehreek-e-Insaf FATA: Fuels are property of Pakistan till delivered. Through Pakistan only non - lethal goods are carried. Fuel for combat planes and other aircrafts and fuel for fighting vehicles are flown into Afghanistan. Armament industries as well as supporting sectors flourish in war only and dies the moment war ends. Kindly read and study news source. Please do not read PROPAGANDA news and comment.
@Khan sahib apkay kitney truck phasay hoe hay? Alhamdulilah truck owners had enough that they can negotiate with government this deal else in no quick time people start doing it in other ways.
Can't understand this "Thousand of families depend on this Business" LOGIC... Hundreds of Thousands of families also depend for a living on "OPIUM Production" and "Heroine Production" and "Cocaine Production" and "Drug Dealing" and "Mercenary activities" and "Prostitution" etc etc.... So does this mean "ALL THESE Businesses" be allowed on "Humanitarian Grounds" keeping in mind the "Survival of millions dependent on these businesses"... "NATO Suppliers" know for sure that it is the Food / Oil / Commodities / Weapons supplied through their TANKERS / CONTAINERS that are used by the Occupation Forces in Afghanistan... Who have killed hundreds of thousands of Afghans..... So please, stop this PROPAGANDA about "Families of POOR Drivers and OWNERS".... PERIOD...
@ Kala Bacha
This is not NATO's oil, they don't pay for it until they get the delivery.
@Timour: if that make this deal done, I am willing to take this chance :)
Trust the transport mafia to feign being the victim. These ppl care about nothing except money. They have ruined our roads don't bother paying any vehicle taxes. Their trucks are not road worthy and on top of that have ruined the lives of the people residing in Blocks 1 and 2 of Clifton by parking their tankers on any open street or road despite a court order banning them from doing so.
I hope and pray Nato supplies end for good.
Well it could be worse! This driver and his family could have been in Afghanistan at the receiving end of a hellfire missile whose operators he just delivered fuel to.
@kala_bacha: you should stop stealing joints from the truckwala's
Pakistan can buy this oil and use it for Pakistani needs.
wow since when tribune started caring these people? so this NATO supply should continue for 100 years just because we cant offer jobs to our people?
Government should distribute free all oil from NATO bound tanker in goodwill to common public or reimburse the families of martyr soldiers