Showing posts with label Abdul Majid Haji Muhammad. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Abdul Majid Haji Muhammad. Show all posts

Saturday, January 2, 2010

18PC INCREASE IN GAS TARIFFS ACROSS-THE-BOARD IS A DEATHBLOW: KCCI

“18 per cent increase in Gas Tariffs by OGRA is one-sided decision and a deathblow to industrial, commercial and CNG Sector”, expressed by President, Karachi Chamber of Commerce & Industry, Abdul Majid Haji Muhammad, in a press statement, while expressing his deep concern against the decision of OGRA for allowing Gas Companies to increase gas tariffs across-the-board by 18 percent.

Abdul Majid strongly condemned and criticized the apathetic and slapdash attitude of the concerned quarters. He lamented that in the prevailing conditions, further increase in gas tariffs will worsen the situation, owing to further increase in CNG prices and ultimately commuters will be penalized and cost of transportation will high-rise.

Abdul Majid recalled that during the hearing of SSGC in OGRA, KCCI, raised high-voice against the unjustified increase of tariffs allowed by OGRA to gas companies from time to time, while considering the case one-sided and not bearing in mind the point of views of other parties viz. industrial, commercial and domestic consumers.

Abdul Majid lamented that such actions will protect the vested interests of gas companies and their revenue generation will yield whereas the industry and commercial concerns are fatally stabbed with another deathblow which will increase the cost of production and doing business and will further narrow down their profitability.

Abdul Majid was of the view that such harsh decision without consultation and consent of stakeholder may result in widespread discontentment in the business community. The closure of industry, due to detrimental affect of high cost of production due to higher utility tariffs will lead to flight of capital, massive unemployment and decline in the revenue of government, he focused.

Abdul Majid maintained that the said increase will pose a killing threat for the industry owing to highest-ever tariffs of utilities in the history of Pakistan. The cost of production/ manufacturing has gone exorbitantly higher absolutely due to unjustified policies of OGRA and NEPRA.

Abdul Majid stated that it is incomprehensible that on one pretext, government contemplates to achieve the targets for nominal growth of 2.5 percent and on the other pretext its inconsiderate and austere decisions to increase utility tariffs have already penalized the industry and posed as terrible threats for achieving the same.

At present, country is going through a worst economic crisis in terms of escalating cost of production/ manufacturing based on continuous rise on the utilities. The dollar has depreciated in the international market, oil prices have stabilized, interest rates and inflation started decreasing. In wake of such indicators, it is unjustified to enhance the tariffs, he maintained.

Abdul Majid demanded that Government must negotiate with foreign companies for favourable conditions; and interests of the business community should at the forefront of OGRA decisions rather than that of foreign companies earning huge profits from Pakistan and sending foreign exchange to their respective countries.

Thursday, December 24, 2009

POWER TARIFF INCREASE CONDEMNABLE; WITHDRAWAL OF SUBSIDY WILL AGGRAVATE PROBLEMS: ABDUL MAJID

President, Karachi Chamber of Commerce & Industry, Abdul Majid Haji Muhammad, while expressing his concern on announced increase of Power Tariffs by 13.5pc effective from next month, stated that in the presence of worst power crisis of history and highest-ever tariffs, in such unpleasant circumstance, the abrupt withdrawal of subsidy for facilitating and meeting the demand, will further aggravate the problems.
Abdul Majid criticized the power increase decision by the concerned quarter of the Government and said that it is an irony that concerned quarters, despite of protest of masses, at several occasion, has previously increased the tariffs on the request of power generating/ distribution companies and now it has further penalized the consumers with its decision to raise power tariffs, as a gift on the dawn of 2010. He commented that no improvement will come in the energy sector if we keep our hands tightened and blame the previous government for the present serious gas and fuel shortages.
Abdul Majid stated that Business Community, especially the export-oriented industry and lifeline consumers will be penalized with the decision. Consumers using less than 100 units would be affected worse and this will prove a last nail in their coffins.
Abdul Majid lamented that no concrete measures have been witnessed regarding improvement in power/ electricity distribution/ transmission infrastructure nor the load-shedding has been controlled.
Abdul Majid commented on the efficiency of KESC and urged cut-down in prolonged unscheduled electricity outages. He said that the increased power tariffs and power outages have crippled the industry to perform at its par and increasing widespread discontentment in business circles.
Abdul Majid said that the Power Distribution Companies, particularly KESC, should take concrete measures to seriously curtail its transmission and distribution losses rather than adding-on different charges to control its financial losses.
The entire business community now demands the government to improve the efficiency of power distribution companies and do not increase the utility tariffs further for the larger interests of the economy and citizens of the country.