Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif has unveiled a significant relief package for families affected by recent floods across Pakistan. In his address, he confirmed that household consumers will not be required to pay their August electricity bills.
This decision aims to ease the financial burden on communities already struggling after devastating floods that destroyed homes, livestock, and livelihoods. The measure underscores the government’s commitment to supporting citizens during one of the toughest crises in recent years.
Federal Government to Bear the Cost
The prime minister made it clear that the federal government will bear the complete financial cost of this waiver from its own resources. He added that families who already paid their August bills will receive adjustments in their upcoming bills, ensuring fairness for all consumers.
In addition, commercial consumers will also receive temporary relief. Payment of their bills has been deferred, with necessary instructions already issued to electricity distribution companies across the country.
Acknowledging the Suffering of Flood Victims
Shehbaz Sharif expressed deep sorrow over the widespread destruction caused by the floods. He highlighted that thousands of families remain displaced and vulnerable. “Our mothers, sisters, and daughters are still under the open sky,” he said, drawing attention to the urgent humanitarian needs on the ground.
The prime minister also praised the armed forces and both federal and provincial governments for their continued rescue and relief operations in flood-hit areas. However, he emphasized that long-term rehabilitation requires consistent support, and this electricity bill waiver is one important step in that direction.
A Step Toward Relief and Rehabilitation
By waiving the August electricity bills, the government seeks to provide immediate breathing space to households overwhelmed by loss and uncertainty. This initiative also reflects the importance of collective responsibility in times of crisis.
While relief operations continue, the government has assured citizens that more supportive measures will follow. The waiver is not only financial assistance but also a gesture of solidarity, signaling that the state stands with its people in their time of need.
Pakistan faces an enormous challenge as it rebuilds communities destroyed by the floods. The electricity bill waiver is part of a broader strategy to help affected families get back on their feet. With thousands of households still awaiting permanent shelter and livelihood support, initiatives like these play a critical role in recovery.
The government has called on citizens, civil society, and humanitarian organizations to continue working together. As Pakistan moves from relief toward rehabilitation, collective efforts will determine how quickly and effectively families can regain stability.

