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Staff Report

Challenge to maximise CPEC gains is from Pakistan not China: Sherry

Published on: April 30, 2019 1:33 AM

‘We must take ownership of planning and ensure that the trickle-down benefits permeate across all provinces,” remarked Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) Senator Sherry Rehman, on Monday.

She said this as she presided over a workshop organised by the Senate CPEC Committee and National Defence University on the lessons of developing multi-partisan support for CPEC.

Chairperson Rehman added, “This can only be achieved if an autonomous CPEC authority, either in the Planning Ministry or as an autonomous body, is put in action.”

“It must be made very clear that the challenge to maximising CPEC gains is from Pakistan not China, ” she maintained.

The senator further asserted, “We must focus on four Cs in order to maximize CPEC’s potential: consensus, coordination, capacity and clarity.”

“At the moment, there is no federal capacity to manage policy frameworks and execute the complex set of contractual structures needed for different types of investment models being utilised under CPEC platforms,” she said.

Rehman also pointed out, “A crucial factor that requires attention and is often neglected is the environmental aspect of CPEC.”

She made note of Chinese President Xi Jinping’s assurance of a “green, low-carbon, circular and sustainable” Belt and Road Initiative.

‘We must focus on four Cs to maximize CPEC’s potential: consensus, coordination, capacity and clarity’: Senator Rehman

However, Pakistan, being the world’s seventh most climate impacted country, was said to start prioritising green energy development initiatives and building climate resilience, especially since infrastructural and industrial growth takes away chunks of green acres and expose us to more air and marine pollution.”

“There is a clear lack of coordination between government agencies and financing methods with provinces as well as private sector facilitation,” Senator Rehman said.

She talked at length about how common the confusion regarding the ministry’s plans was, and how they offered few tangible incentives for businesses to invest in training human capital.

Committee Chairperson also said, “A higher commitment to transparency, pertaining to coordination and contracts will assist CPEC advocates in Pakistan to identify gaps in both planning and investment roadmaps, whether it be between provinces within Pakistan, or between federal ministries or Joint Venture projects.”

“President Xi has prioritised transparency but unfortunately, our government has not. Right now, there seems to be a lack of clarity in priorities and the sharing of contractual terms,” continued Rehman.

PPP Vice-President further noted, “Despite all this the consensus on realising the potential of this huge opportunity is clear in all parties and provinces.”

“The government is unable to exercise its function of convening meetings to maintain the consensus in the midst of course corrections on priorities and sectors,” she concluded.

Filed Under: Islamabad Tagged With: Challenge, China, CPEC, green, low-carbon, Pakistan, PPP, Sherry Rehman, Xi Jinping

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