Ayub urges electricity bill defaulters to pay outstanding dues for avoiding serious action

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ISLAMABAD, Oct 28 (APP):Federal Minister for Energy, Umer Ayub has urged the electricity defaulters to pay outstanding dues for avoiding serious action in days to come. The Pakistan Tehrik e Insaf (PTI), government under the dynamic and visionary leadership of Imran Khan, was committed to streamline the system in every sector including energy, he stated while talking to a private news channel.
He said that administrative sides and the areas of line losses, have been identified to streamline the system in energy sector.
Those people who are not paying electricity bills, would have to bear the crunch in shape of removing meters from their areas or houses, he said.
We are introducing advance technology to address the issues of high line losses and administrative problems.
An amount of five billion dollars would be required for improving the damaged system, created by previous governments, he said.
Some 900 million dollars have been accumulated to kick start the programe and in this connection, the concerned officials have been directed to launch the programe in LESCO and IESCO, the minister said.
The discussion had been made with Khyber Pakhtunkhawa (KPK), concerned officials to improve the system in PESCO.
Due to the line losses and other weak areas like transmission lines, we had to face or bear the burden of 650 billion rupee circular debt in energy sector.
The prime minister Imran Khan had given clear instruction to concerned quarters to avoid passing burden of tariff increase to poor people, he said.
To a question about circular debt of 1200 billion rupee, he said that tariff rate had been increased in power sector, while action would be taken against the power pilferers and electricity bill evaders, he added.

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