Energy Minister John Jinapor has been criticised by the Minority in Parliament following remarks he made regarding his efforts in addressing the country's power sector.

The opposition lawmakers have accused him of prioritising media headlines over resolving the persistent challenges bedevilling the sector.

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However, members of the Minority argue that such public pronouncements risk inciting public panic and could send negative signals to investors and the broader business community.