Tag: Awais Leghari

  • Awais Leghari: Govt Faces New Resource Shortage and Relief

    Awais Leghari: Govt Faces New Resource Shortage and Relief

    Power Minister Awais Leghari said on Thursday that the current government does not have enough resources to help the people. Speaking on Samaa TV’s show Nadeem Malik Live, Leghari said, “We have started making reforms under Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif’s leadership. It is important to move forward responsibly.”


    Awais Leghari also mentioned that the government has started reviewing agreements with Independent Power Producers (IPPs). “Because of this review, electricity prices have come down,” he added.


    The minister said that talks were still going on with Chinese power plants, including 68 plants. Furthermore Leghari said that talks about debt repayment with Chinese partners were still going on.

    He also announced that the government was discussing agreements with wind, solar, and government-owned power plants. The goal is to give any benefits from these changes to the public.



    Leghari stressed that the government was being responsible. Moreover he said, “We need to move forward carefully. It is our duty to manage things well and solve our own problems. We don’t have enough money to provide financial relief.”

    He also said that under Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif’s leadership, reforms had been made in the past year.
    The minister said that reviewing agreements with Independent Power Producers (IPPs) had already helped lower electricity prices, reducing costs by Rs7.41 per unit.


    He explained that while changing contracts was not too difficult, the main challenge was building trust.
    “The real question is whether electricity prices will continue to go down. Therefore our reforms have gained the trust of international partners, and we convinced the IMF by making changes in the power sector,” Leghari said.


    Leghari also shared that the government was close to reaching a deal with banks, which had saved hundreds of billions of rupees by reducing late payment charges to IPPs.


    He added that the government had eased the burden of high electricity costs on the public. In the past, the government bought expensive electricity from IPPs, and this extra cost was passed on to consumers.
    Leghari said that the government was close to making a deal with banks, which had helped save hundreds of billions of rupees by reducing late payment charges to power companies (IPPs).

  • Energy Minister: PM to Reveal ‘Good News’ on Power Relief

    Energy Minister: PM to Reveal ‘Good News’ on Power Relief

    Energy Minister Awais Leghari has assured the public that electricity prices will be reduced soon. He denied reports claiming that prices would not go down, according to Express News. Furthermore he declared that Prime Minister will announce the good news for the people who are consumers of electricity.

    We will lower the prices of electricity at the right time, whether it is two days earlier or later.” , Speaking to the media on Tuesday

    The Energy Minister announces upcoming electricity tariffs cuts will bring relief to consumers.

    Leghari made it clear that the reports saying electricity prices would not be reduced were false.

    When asked if the government would share the benefit of not lowering fuel prices with the public, Awais Leghari said, “We stand by our promises. Our word is not like the previous government’s.”

    On March 15, the government decided to maintain fuel prices, despite the expected drop due to changes in the international market. Instead of reducing prices, the government increased taxes on fuel by Rs10 per litre.

    Last week, Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif said that while fuel prices remained unchanged, the government had made an important decision to pass on the benefits of lower electricity prices to the public.

    The Prime Minister said that the government is working on a plan to lower electricity prices. This plan will be announced in the coming weeks.

    Meanwhile, Petroleum Minister Ali Pervez Malik spoke to journalists in Lahore. He said that the government is committed to helping the public in every way possible.

    Awais Leghari also mentioned that the Prime Minister will soon introduce a relief package for electricity consumers. He made it clear that the price reduction will not be a short-term solution but part of a long-term plan.