FBCCI President Abdul Matlub Ahmad on Saturday urged industrialists to go for power-based industrial units instead of gas-based ones to cut dependence on gas as there is a short supply of the precious energy. “You (manufacturers) please go for power-based industries. The government has assured us of providing quality electricity round the clock,” he told reporters at a press interaction at the Federation Bhaban, reports UNB. Dutch-Bangla Chamber of Commerce and Industry (DBCCI) arranged the function to brief the media about its plan to explore Benelux region — Belgium, the Netherlands, and Luxembourg for attracting more investment in Bangladesh and boost export to those countries. DBCCI President M Hassan Khaled and DBCCI leaders were present. Quoting the Prime Minister, the President of the Federation of Bangladesh Chambers and Commerce Industry (FBCCI) said Sheikh Hasina made it clear that the manufacturers would not get gas supply in the future like before as the gas reserve is declining fast. “But there has been an official announcement that the government will approve electricity connection for industrial units instantly if anybody applies for,” said Matlub, also Nitol Niloy Group Chairman. Encouraging the entrepreneurs on power-based industries, he said Bangladesh can also be successful like other countries in the world which are depending on power-based industrial units. The FBCCI chief, however, said the industrial units should get priority to use the available gas now. Responding to a question on price hike of gas and electricity, Matlub said getting connections is more important to them than price hike. Over the last 7-8 years, they have been deprived of energy connections in their industrial units that forced them to stay idle with huge investment, he added. Retail customers will have to spend on average 2.93 percent more on electricity and Tk 200 more on gas from this September. The Bangladesh Energy Regulatory Commission (BERC) announced a new tariff structure on Thursday. “I think the government is rethinking about the price hike,” he said adding that gas is very precious and all need to be careful about using it.On diesel price, the FBCCI chief said the price remains the same in the domestic market though the price has come down to half in the international market. “Reduce the diesel price immediately.”