Protest demo held against prolonged CNG closure in Karachi
KARACHI: Stakeholders of various CNG associations as well as workers on Monday held a protest demonstration outside the Karachi Press Club against the prolonged gas loadshedding by the Sui Southern Gas Company Limited (SSGCL).
They said: “CNG stations have operated only 27 hours in the last week while remaining shut for 192 hours, causing serious hardships to the consumers, transporters as well as station owners.”
All the CNG stations will remain closed from 8am to 8pm even on Tuesday “due to low pressure of gas in the SSGCL system”.
Chairman of the CNG Dealers Association Abdul Sami Khan said that when the gas supply was restored for “limited hours”, more than 50 per cent of the stations could not operate owing to a very low gas pressure.
He said on Dec 19 SSGCL high-ups had assured station owners that gas would be supplied on Friday, Saturday and Sunday, but this was not done.
He said captive power units are utilising 20pc of gas. As per the contract, the SSGCL is bound to keep gas supply suspended from Dec 1 to Feb 28, but captive power units are operating.
When asked about the future strategy, Mr Sami said: “We have three options: blocking the main roads, holding protest at the SSGCL’s head office and placing protest banners in the city.”
He urged the federal government to look into the grievances of the consumers and CNG industry and ensure supply of gas to the stations.
Mr Sami said the closure of CNG stations had rendered many workers jobless at the outlets while transport operators are also facing serious problems in running buses.