Pakistan's Energy Minister Sardar Awais Leghari bragged about massive wins in the power sector during a big press meeting in Islamabad. The government boss said electricity companies cut their huge losses from 591 billion rupees down to 399 billion rupees. Better management helped these power firms slash their wasteful spending and boost their performance big time. Leghari credited smart reforms for turning around the struggling energy sector. The minister claimed his team's hard work paid off with real results across the country.
Power company bosses get picked based on their skills rather than political connections under the new system. Revenue collection improved dramatically while some electricity firms crushed power theft in their areas. The government plans to sell off power companies and rework deals with private electricity producers to save even more money. Officials want to create a competitive electricity market that benefits regular consumers. Energy leaders promise to keep cutting electricity bills for Pakistani families and businesses.
Power company bosses get picked based on their skills rather than political connections under the new system. Revenue collection improved dramatically while some electricity firms crushed power theft in their areas. The government plans to sell off power companies and rework deals with private electricity producers to save even more money. Officials want to create a competitive electricity market that benefits regular consumers. Energy leaders promise to keep cutting electricity bills for Pakistani families and businesses.