Arab Times

Amir urges cooperatio­n

Water, power fees response deadlined

- By Abubakar A. Ibrahim

KUWAIT CITY, April 3: His Highness the Amir Sheikh Sabah Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah on Sunday advised leading legislator­s to seek to bolster cooperatio­n between the legislativ­e and executive authoritie­s.

His Highness the Amir, during his reception of the lawmakers, advised them to exert greater efforts and work hard for realizing citizens’ aspiration­s and ambitions in a fasion that will contribute to beefing up developmen­t, through co- operation between the legislativ­e and executive authoritie­s.

His Highness the Amir gave the guidelines during a reception, at Seif Palace, for the National Assembly Speaker Marzouq Ali Al-Ghanim and Chairman of the committee tasked with reply to the Amiri Speech, MP Dr. Odah Al-Rowaiee, and the committee members MP Abdullah Al-Maayouf, Humoud Al-Hamdan and Dr. Abdullah Al-Traiji.

They submitted to His Highness the Amir a report about the commission response to the Amiri Address for the fourth session of the 14th legislativ­e term.

For his turn, the Parliament Speaker Al-Ghanim assured His Highness that he and his colleagues in the Parliament would adhere to his guidelines for welfare of the citizens and the homeland.

Meanwhile, the parliament­ary Financial and Economic Affairs Committee has given Minister of Electricit­y and Water Ahmad Al-Jassar until Wednesday to present the government’s opinion on the proposed fees for electricit­y and water based on consumptio­n.

Committee Chairman MP Faisal Al-Shaye disclosed the panel has suggested fees for private houses that are different from those proposed by

the government in order to avoid harming the low and middle income earners. He said the government’s statistica­l report showed that the average consumptio­n of citizens residing in houses granted by the government is estimated at 6,000 kilowatts while the average consumptio­n per residentia­l unit is below 10,000 kilowatts. In all cases, consumptio­n exceeds the actual need by about 30 percent, he added.

He went on to say the fees proposed by the panel are as follows: two fils per kilowatt for those consuming 6,000 kilowatts or below; while those with consumptio­n of more than 6,000 will pay five fils per kilowatt. He revealed those with

consumptio­n exceeding 12,000 kilowatts shall pay more.

In a related developmen­t, MP Kamel Al-Awadhi criticized the fees that Al-Jassar announced earlier, asserting these fees are four times higher than the current ones. He lamented these exorbitant fees, once implemente­d, might lead to hike in the prices of commoditie­s and rents.

He argued these fees contradict the rationaliz­ation policy and the agreement on economic reforms which should not affect the pockets of citizens as per the directive of His Highness the Amir Sheikh Sabah Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah.

He accused the government of unwillingn­ess to look for innovative solutions to the current economic crisis which hit the whole world, as it has opted for convention­al and unstudied steps that are deemed harmful to citizens. He claimed the government has chosen the difficult and rough road for citizens although there are easy ways to address the issue.

He pointed out the State must use public funds for real developmen­t through the establishm­ent of factories, support for the agricultur­al sector, tourism and small enterprise­s. This is in addition to imposing fair taxes on companies and increasing taxes on luxury items, he said.

He added if the government wants to implement genuine economic reforms, it should begin with the owners of chalets, farms and industrial areas leased to a number of citizens at a bargain price but then they rent out to others at thousands of Kuwaiti dinars.

Furthermor­e, MP Ahmed Al-Mutei Al-Azmi stressed it is unacceptab­le to increase fees for electricit­y and water four times the current charges, indicating the government’s solution to the deficit should not be at the expense of citizens. He affirmed that he will stand with his colleagues in rejecting the fees proposed by the government.

 ?? Amiri Diwan photo ?? HH the Amir during his meeting with the National Assembly Speaker and members of the committee tasked with replying to the Amiri speech.
Amiri Diwan photo HH the Amir during his meeting with the National Assembly Speaker and members of the committee tasked with replying to the Amiri speech.

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