Re: Tariff Increase, Solution To Improve Power Supply – NERC by Ermacc: 7:38am On Jan 26, 2017 |
clueless government |
Re: Tariff Increase, Solution To Improve Power Supply – NERC by Markikus: 7:39am On Jan 26, 2017 |
There will be a nationwide protest on the 5th February against the government about their governance.. I think such news should be hitting the front page by now to create awareness, but no.. Nairaland prefers thrash on the frontpage. |
Re: Tariff Increase, Solution To Improve Power Supply – NERC by Nobody: 7:39am On Jan 26, 2017 |
We already knew this is where they are driving at |
Re: Tariff Increase, Solution To Improve Power Supply – NERC by softheart4love(m): 7:41am On Jan 26, 2017 |
energywatchng: The Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission on Wednesday declared that without an increase in electricity tariff payable by consumers or an intervention in form of subsidy from the Federal Government to the power firms, the country would not be able to get the steady power supply.
But NERC’s position was rejected by members of the Senate Committee on Privatisation, who were at the commission’s headquarters in Abuja on an oversight visit.
The committee also called for the investors in order to break the monopoly of the current operators, and insisted that the government should not provide any form of subsidy to the sector.
In his presentation to the committee, the Acting Chairman/Chief Executive of NERC, Dr. Tony Akah, said there was no miracle that the commission could do to ensure steady power supply, stressing that this was particularly due to the liquidity problem in the sector.
To address the financial shortfall, he said a cost-reflective tariff or subsidy must be provided for operators in the power business.
Citing an instance, Akah stated that the power regulator in Ghana increased the country’s electricity tariff after a new technology was acquired and that since then, the power situation there had improved.
He said, “So, the challenge we have as regulator here is that we don’t know which other miracle to do, because in the absence of subsidy coming in, in the absence of other mechanism coming in, we are bound under the law to provide a tariff that will recover the cost of investments.
“And in the absence of that, there is no incentive for the players in the market to come up and give you power.”
He stated that the destruction of gas pipelines was also causing a huge loss to the power sector, as the financial performances of many electricity firms had been badly affected due to this menace.
The NERC boss said, “I always say that private players are there to provide services and at the same time make a fair return on investment. This is fair return on investment either via the right tariff, or tariff that is highly subsidised by the government, or through other incentives that can reduce the cost of investment.
“This can be through gas, tax holidays and many more. But I know that the Federal Government at this point in time is considering various options to see how it can mitigate any possible rate hike.”
Akah stated that the petroleum sector was still enjoying subsidy and that it would not be out of place if an all-important industry like power was allowed to enjoy similar benefits from the government.
“If we can have subsidy in the petroleum sector even up till today why can’t we figure out a mechanism to support the power sector?” he said.
He noted that the major trigger to the liquidity problem in the power sector was foreign exchange scarcity occasioned by the fall in the value of the naira against the United States dollar.
The NERC boss said most of the facilities in the power sector were imported, adding that the current tariff was no longer suitable for the industry.
Akah advocated cheap bonds to be provided for the power firms in order to forestall the passage of high electricity bills to consumers, particularly when the firms borrowed high interest loans from Deposit Money Banks.
He, however, noted that the commission would always protect the interest of consumers and that it had commenced work on policies that would ensure the sale of electricity to willing customers as a result of complaints that some power distribution companies were rejecting electricity load allocated to them.
Rejecting calls for increased tariff and subsidy, the Chairman, Senate Committee on Privatisation, Senator Ben Murray-Bruce, said most salary earners in Nigeria had not had their wages increased in the past one year, yet the power firms were calling for 200 per cent hike in rates because of forex challenges and inflation.
“But the same factors affect me as a businessman; they are not exclusive to the power sector. I’ve not been able to increase my rates but I’ve been able to survive. So also many other businesses in Nigeria,” he said.
http://www.energywatchng.com/tariff-increase-solution-improve-power-supply-nerc/
Rock science minister want to start increment again in the name of being a super minister that have not achieve anything since he assumed office not minding the consequence on Nigerians, @ your one time achievement is enough to push Nigerians to the new mega party on the way. 1 Like |
Re: Tariff Increase, Solution To Improve Power Supply – NERC by emmy994: 7:42am On Jan 26, 2017 |
Una own na to hike as a solution make una find solution to our economy. Nonsense people with nonsense brain. Why is this happening to us oh God. Thunder go soon fire some people |
Re: Tariff Increase, Solution To Improve Power Supply – NERC by optimus09: 7:42am On Jan 26, 2017 |
The [color=#990000][/color] thunder that will fire this man is buying gala In ore.No light and you want to increase tarrif.This country is just ....shaking my head.They are the worst ponzi scheme for the past 35 years,not MMM or cybermaga... |
Re: Tariff Increase, Solution To Improve Power Supply – NERC by Nobody: 7:43am On Jan 26, 2017 |
There have been increased in Tariff since 2016 in Eastern Nigeria, especially in aba 1 Like |
Re: Tariff Increase, Solution To Improve Power Supply – NERC by Nobody: 7:43am On Jan 26, 2017 |
Fashola way no dey pay light bill dey increase tariff. |
Re: Tariff Increase, Solution To Improve Power Supply – NERC by femliany(m): 7:43am On Jan 26, 2017 |
I am not suprised @ all..When you make a lawyer to be in charge of power....someone who constructed 2 borehole with that kind of amount...will the increament improve the steady supply of electricity? |
Re: Tariff Increase, Solution To Improve Power Supply – NERC by Nobody: 7:45am On Jan 26, 2017 |
Markikus: There will be a nationwide protest on the 5th February against the government about their governance.. I think such news should be hitting the front page by now to create awareness, but no.. Nairaland prefers thrash on the frontpage. This protest need to be massive so that the government can feel the impact. Wish celebrities can join. 1 Like |
Re: Tariff Increase, Solution To Improve Power Supply – NERC by pricipal2003(m): 7:45am On Jan 26, 2017 |
What happened to all the previous tarrif increase. Did it lead to any improved power supply? Bloody liars and incompetent beings. |
Re: Tariff Increase, Solution To Improve Power Supply – NERC by dammyagboola(m): 7:47am On Jan 26, 2017 |
They increased fuel pump price with the promise that it would come down as time goes on. But it seems everything that goes up in this country never comes down. Let NERC or what do they call their name should get the power right first before coming to Nigerians. |
Re: Tariff Increase, Solution To Improve Power Supply – NERC by kokomilala(m): 7:47am On Jan 26, 2017 |
This is preposterous! The last hike, what did it achieve? People don't get value for what they pay for.And, they are banging about another hike in tariff.It doesn't match up. |
Re: Tariff Increase, Solution To Improve Power Supply – NERC by danemenike: 8:02am On Jan 26, 2017 |
energywatchng: The Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission on Wednesday declared that without an increase in electricity tariff payable by consumers or an intervention in form of subsidy from the Federal Government to the power firms, the country would not be able to get the steady power supply.
But NERC’s position was rejected by members of the Senate Committee on Privatisation, who were at the commission’s headquarters in Abuja on an oversight visit.
The committee also called for the investors in order to break the monopoly of the current operators, and insisted that the government should not provide any form of subsidy to the sector.
In his presentation to the committee, the Acting Chairman/Chief Executive of NERC, Dr. Tony Akah, said there was no miracle that the commission could do to ensure steady power supply, stressing that this was particularly due to the liquidity problem in the sector.
To address the financial shortfall, he said a cost-reflective tariff or subsidy must be provided for operators in the power business.
Citing an instance, Akah stated that the power regulator in Ghana increased the country’s electricity tariff after a new technology was acquired and that since then, the power situation there had improved.
He said, “So, the challenge we have as regulator here is that we don’t know which other miracle to do, because in the absence of subsidy coming in, in the absence of other mechanism coming in, we are bound under the law to provide a tariff that will recover the cost of investments.
“And in the absence of that, there is no incentive for the players in the market to come up and give you power.”
He stated that the destruction of gas pipelines was also causing a huge loss to the power sector, as the financial performances of many electricity firms had been badly affected due to this menace.
. Improve the power sector first |
Re: Tariff Increase, Solution To Improve Power Supply – NERC by Lero15(m): 8:04am On Jan 26, 2017 |
Loool |
Re: Tariff Increase, Solution To Improve Power Supply – NERC by dikeigbo2(m): 8:07am On Jan 26, 2017 |
I Afriifa: Curse be on anyone who intend to increase the sufferings of Nigerians
and all Nairalanders shall say Amen!! A thunderous ameeen 1 Like |
Re: Tariff Increase, Solution To Improve Power Supply – NERC by yunnyp(m): 8:15am On Jan 26, 2017 |
energywatchng: The Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission on Wednesday declared that without an increase in electricity tariff payable by consumers or an intervention in form of subsidy from the Federal Government to the power firms, the country would not be able to get the steady power supply.
But NERC’s position was rejected by members of the Senate Committee on Privatisation, who were at the commission’s headquarters in Abuja on an oversight visit.
The committee also called for the investors in order to break the monopoly of the current operators, and insisted that the government should not provide any form of subsidy to the sector.
In his presentation to the committee, the Acting Chairman/Chief Executive of NERC, Dr. Tony Akah, said there was no miracle that the commission could do to ensure steady power supply, stressing that this was particularly due to the liquidity problem in the sector.
To address the financial shortfall, he said a cost-reflective tariff or subsidy must be provided for operators in the power business.
Citing an instance, Akah stated that the power regulator in Ghana increased the country’s electricity tariff after a new technology was acquired and that since then, the power situation there had improved.
He said, “So, the challenge we have as regulator here is that we don’t know which other miracle to do, because in the absence of subsidy coming in, in the absence of other mechanism coming in, we are bound under the law to provide a tariff that will recover the cost of investments.
“And in the absence of that, there is no incentive for the players in the market to come up and give you power.”
He stated that the destruction of gas pipelines was also causing a huge loss to the power sector, as the financial performances of many electricity firms had been badly affected due to this menace.
The NERC boss said, “I always say that private players are there to provide services and at the same time make a fair return on investment. This is fair return on investment either via the right tariff, or tariff that is highly subsidised by the government, or through other incentives that can reduce the cost of investment.
“This can be through gas, tax holidays and many more. But I know that the Federal Government at this point in time is considering various options to see how it can mitigate any possible rate hike.”
Akah stated that the petroleum sector was still enjoying subsidy and that it would not be out of place if an all-important industry like power was allowed to enjoy similar benefits from the government.
“If we can have subsidy in the petroleum sector even up till today why can’t we figure out a mechanism to support the power sector?” he said.
He noted that the major trigger to the liquidity problem in the power sector was foreign exchange scarcity occasioned by the fall in the value of the naira against the United States dollar.
The NERC boss said most of the facilities in the power sector were imported, adding that the current tariff was no longer suitable for the industry.
Akah advocated cheap bonds to be provided for the power firms in order to forestall the passage of high electricity bills to consumers, particularly when the firms borrowed high interest loans from Deposit Money Banks.
He, however, noted that the commission would always protect the interest of consumers and that it had commenced work on policies that would ensure the sale of electricity to willing customers as a result of complaints that some power distribution companies were rejecting electricity load allocated to them.
Rejecting calls for increased tariff and subsidy, the Chairman, Senate Committee on Privatisation, Senator Ben Murray-Bruce, said most salary earners in Nigeria had not had their wages increased in the past one year, yet the power firms were calling for 200 per cent hike in rates because of forex challenges and inflation.
“But the same factors affect me as a businessman; they are not exclusive to the power sector. I’ve not been able to increase my rates but I’ve been able to survive. So also many other businesses in Nigeria,” he said.
http://www.energywatchng.com/tariff-increase-solution-improve-power-supply-nerc/
#thief #ole #barawo |
Re: Tariff Increase, Solution To Improve Power Supply – NERC by Jckleiin(m): 8:15am On Jan 26, 2017 |
Afriifa: Curse be on anyone who intend to increase the sufferings of Nigerians
and all Nairalanders shall say Amen!! Amen!!!!! 1 Like |
Re: Tariff Increase, Solution To Improve Power Supply – NERC by hedonistic: 8:16am On Jan 26, 2017 |
The quality (or lack thereof) of individuals in important government positions in Nigeria leaves much to be desired.
It's so shameful how they always lack creativity and are incapable of problem-solving strategic thinking. Whenever simple challenges arise, their default LAZY solution is always to pluck the low hanging fruit - increase tariff, ban this, remove subsidy on that, introduce new fees on that. What a hopeless country populated by hopeless individuals in high places. Very depressing really. 2 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Tariff Increase, Solution To Improve Power Supply – NERC by AZeD1(m): 8:17am On Jan 26, 2017 |
989900: Provide the power first, then we will gladly pay. Chicken vs Egg situation. They need money to provide power....... 1 Like |
Re: Tariff Increase, Solution To Improve Power Supply – NERC by franklynsunny(m): 8:22am On Jan 26, 2017 |
May all d mighty thunder fire n strike u all for dis hardship |
Re: Tariff Increase, Solution To Improve Power Supply – NERC by 989900: 8:26am On Jan 26, 2017 |
AZeD1:
Chicken vs Egg situation.
They need money to provide power....... Yes, I agree, but the people have had too much already.
Comparatively, tariff in 9ja is one of the cheapest I know of, but let the providers find a way to shoot first.
There are no guarantees there will be improvement in service even when they increase tariff.
MTN or Glo for example can't ask us to pay for non-existent service; not to mention increasing tariff.
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Re: Tariff Increase, Solution To Improve Power Supply – NERC by Kiakia(m): 8:30am On Jan 26, 2017 |
People who constitute this NERC are senseless. They feed fat on the suffering of the people. How many increase in tariff have been made in the previous years? Have power supply ever improved? Nigeria is country of absurdities. This APC government, headed by an aloof and laisse-affaire Buhari, have compounded matters the more for hapless Nigerians. However, the citizens of this country will express their displeasure with their votes in 2019. |
Re: Tariff Increase, Solution To Improve Power Supply – NERC by tolustx(m): 8:32am On Jan 26, 2017 |
When we were paying 4naira/kWH in the 90s, we had 15 - 20 hours per day supply. Now, we pay between 21naira and 28naira/kWH and we have less than 4 hours per day. It is insane for you to tell us that increasing tariff will give us more when the trend is the more you pay, the less you get. I remember that the tariff was increased in December 2015 by this same administration for the same reason of stable power supply. Has there been any improvements since then? http://sweetcrudereports.com/2015/12/21/nerc-increases-electricity-tariffs-scraps-fixed-charges/Nigeria, get well soon. |
Re: Tariff Increase, Solution To Improve Power Supply – NERC by Bgorgeous: 8:34am On Jan 26, 2017 |
So the increased tarrif will automatically turn to gas and electricity equipment |
Re: Tariff Increase, Solution To Improve Power Supply – NERC by lexylexy(m): 8:37am On Jan 26, 2017 |
energywatchng: The Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission on Wednesday declared that without an increase in electricity tariff payable by consumers or an intervention in form of subsidy from the Federal Government to the power firms, the country would not be able to get the steady power supply.
The NERC boss said most of the facilities in the power sector were imported, adding that the current tariff was no longer suitable for the industry.
“But the same factors affect me as a businessman; they are not exclusive to the power sector. I’ve not been able to increase my rates but I’ve been able to survive. So also many other businesses in Nigeria,” he said.
http://www.energywatchng.com/tariff-increase-solution-improve-power-supply-nerc/
dis is for u,nerc boss |
Re: Tariff Increase, Solution To Improve Power Supply – NERC by agarawu23(m): 8:38am On Jan 26, 2017 |
Na don come again |
Re: Tariff Increase, Solution To Improve Power Supply – NERC by seangy4konji: 8:42am On Jan 26, 2017 |
craze wan start |
Re: Tariff Increase, Solution To Improve Power Supply – NERC by favorchild2017: 9:02am On Jan 26, 2017 |
These guys are criminals, they have jacked the prices up so many times, yet no signifcant improvement in electricity.
Why then did they buy the power plants in the first instance if they didnt have money to run them.
The truth is if we agree for an increment, i guarantee you, we wont encounter significant improvement in power.
Also they will still come back and say the same story again. |
Re: Tariff Increase, Solution To Improve Power Supply – NERC by Sibrah: 9:10am On Jan 26, 2017 |
PapaBrowne: Increase the tariff. You guys are about to be booted out!!! 2019 is too far! Stop being petty. This has nothing to do with Buhari but Jonathan under who the power sector was privatized to give the agencies like NERC too much power. |
Re: Tariff Increase, Solution To Improve Power Supply – NERC by Sibrah: 9:14am On Jan 26, 2017 |
favorchild2017: These guys are criminals, they have jacked the prices up so many times, yet no signifcant improvement in electricity.
Why then did they buy the power plants in the first instance if they didnt have money to run them.
The truth is if we agree for an increment, i guarantee you, we wont encounter significant improvement in power.
Also they will still come back and say the same story again.
the excuse they gave us b4 was that certain customers(MDAs) where owing them, now they want to overcharge those paying to make up for the shortfall of those owing them. |
Re: Tariff Increase, Solution To Improve Power Supply – NERC by Nobody: 9:21am On Jan 26, 2017 |
If what this f.ool just said is true, may the demonic nomad NEVER return from london! Bunch of insatiable criminals! |