Punjab Chief Minister Shahbaz Sharif on Thursday said the government would opt for LNG and other available resources to generate electricity on war footing.
Chairing a high-level meeting held to review measures to tackle the prevalent energy crisis, the Punjab chief minister said load shedding was the biggest issue faced by the people and there was no option but to resolve it as soon as possible.
He said the government on its part was making sincere efforts to overcome the energy crisis and it will be able to generate ample electricity within minimum possible time.
Shahbaz said people had reposed overwhelming confidence in the PML-N leadership and they would come up to their expectations.
“If there is electricity, the future of the country will be bright.”
The Punjab chief minister said the government had allocated Rs 22 billion for phasing out the energy crisis, adding that energy projects would have to be implemented through public private partnership in this regard.
He told the meeting that he had held a fruitful meeting with a Turkish company and soon they would invest in Pakistan’s energy sector.
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