ICCI urges urgent power sector reforms for ease of doing business

ISLAMABAD - The Islamabad Chamber of Commerce and Industry (ICCI) on Wednesday urged the government to take urgent measures to bring drastic reforms in power sector in order to reduce the production cost and promote ease of doing business.
In a press statement, President ICCI Muhammad Shakeel Munir said that electricity was playing vital role in the economic development of a country, but the rising circular debt, surging transmission and distribution losses and poor performance of power companies was taking a heavy toll on the business and economic activities.
He said that the circular debt was more than doubled in the last four years exceeding Rs.2.4 trillion, which reflected the bad governance in the power sector. This situation has increased the energy cost for domestic and commercial consumers as the electricity cost has gone up by almost 100 percent over the last 4 years.
He said that growing at the current rate, the circular debt was estimated to reach Rs.4 trillion by 2025, which would badly affect the economic growth of the country.
The ICCI president said that according to a research report of Pakistan Credit Rating Agency (PACRA), the average transmission and distribution losses of Discos and KE were recorded at 21 percent and 20 percent respectively in financial year 2020, which showed the poor performance of these companies as rising T&D losses are causing great financial losses to the national exchequer. He urged the government to take urgent measures to control T&D losses and promote efficiency in the power companies to save the economy from further losses.
Jamshaid Akhtar Sheikh, Senior Vice President and Muhammad Faheem Khan, Vice President ICCI also urged the government for focusing on reducing the commercial and technical losses of power companies, disconnecting the power connections of those consumers who do not pay bills, upgrading the transmission and distribution infrastructure to reduce losses and facilitating the better growth of business and economic activities.

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