Power Minister Sardar Awais Ahmed Khan Leghari gushed with appreciation after Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif showered praise on his department. The PM gave a thumbs up to the Ministry for pushing through major changes across Pakistan's struggling electricity system. Leghari couldn't hide his excitement about getting such strong backing from the country's top leader. Saturday brought fresh confirmation that Sharif continues supporting the ambitious overhaul plans. The Minister made it clear that having the PM behind these efforts makes all the difference.
Shehbaz Sharif went further by holding up the Power Division as the gold standard for other government departments. The PM wants every ministry to follow the same playbook that Leghari's team has been using. Government insiders say the Prime Minister rarely hands out such glowing reviews to his cabinet members. The endorsement came after months of intense work to fix Pakistan's power problems. Leghari's department has become the poster child for how reforms should actually get done.
The most impressive achievement grabbed Sharif's attention when the Ministry slashed losses by a massive Rs. 191 billion. Financial experts called the reduction a historic breakthrough for Pakistan's energy sector. The PM made sure to highlight these savings during recent discussions about government performance. Power sector watchers say such dramatic improvements rarely happen without major structural changes. Leghari's team proved that aggressive reform strategies can deliver real results when properly executed.
Shehbaz Sharif went further by holding up the Power Division as the gold standard for other government departments. The PM wants every ministry to follow the same playbook that Leghari's team has been using. Government insiders say the Prime Minister rarely hands out such glowing reviews to his cabinet members. The endorsement came after months of intense work to fix Pakistan's power problems. Leghari's department has become the poster child for how reforms should actually get done.
The most impressive achievement grabbed Sharif's attention when the Ministry slashed losses by a massive Rs. 191 billion. Financial experts called the reduction a historic breakthrough for Pakistan's energy sector. The PM made sure to highlight these savings during recent discussions about government performance. Power sector watchers say such dramatic improvements rarely happen without major structural changes. Leghari's team proved that aggressive reform strategies can deliver real results when properly executed.