Gas subsidies must be maintained

The increase in the price of cooking gas could slow down the energy conversion program. Subsidies and improvements to distribution could save it.

September 2, 2008

If it is implemented with no consistency, the energy conversion policy is bound to end in chaos. The government’s efforts over the last year to persuade people to use cooking gas instead of kerosene will come to nothing because a new policy has adversely affected the conversion program.

The policy now threated with failure began with the best intentions. The target by 2010 – two years earlier than the initial program – is that 42 million h

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