Welcome, Guest: Register On Nairaland / LOGIN! / Trending / Recent / New
Stats: 3,217,544 members, 8,034,572 topics. Date: Sunday, 22 December 2024 at 04:24 AM

NLC, CSOs Reject Electricity Tariff Hike - Politics - Nairaland

Nairaland Forum / Nairaland / General / Politics / NLC, CSOs Reject Electricity Tariff Hike (9899 Views)

70 CSOs Reject Lauretta Onochie’s Appointment As INEC Commissioner / DisCos Reject Electricity Worth N1.5 Billion / How Will The New Petrol Price & Electricity Tariff Hike By FG Affect You? (2) (3) (4)

(1) (2) (3) (Reply) (Go Down)

NLC, CSOs Reject Electricity Tariff Hike by Ofunaofu: 1:46am On Apr 04
Expect power theft, ex-NERC chair says
Hike in gas price, naira crisis behind decision – Regulator


The Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) and some civil society organisations (CSOs) have kicked against the new hike in electricity tariff in the country.

Those who spoke to Daily Trust yesterday said all the reasons given by government officials on the increase were not tenable, saying even in advanced societies, citizens enjoy subsidies on some basic necessities like fuel and electricity.

The Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission (NERC) yesterday announced a tariff increment from N68 kilowatt hour (kwh) to N225 kwh.

The commission said the increment was made following consultations with the 11 electricity distribution companies (Discos) as well as the inability of the federal government to pay over N2.9 trillion that would accrue by the end of 2024 as electricity subsidy for failure to enable cost reflective tariff.

With this tariff hike, consumers under the Band A feeders and enjoying an average of 20 hours of power supply daily will pay about N135, 000 monthly.

At a press conference in Abuja, NERC’s Vice Chairman, Musiliu Oseni, said the increase would affect only 15 per cent of the 12 million electricity consumers.

He said the commission had downgraded some customers on the Band A to Band B and C due to the non-fulfilment of the required hours of electricity provided by the electricity distribution companies.

Oseni said the review would not affect customers on the other bands, which vary from B to E.

He, however, said the increase of tariff for Band A customers would bring some incentives to ensure they would not be short-changed by the Discos.

“There are targets that have been provided for the distribution companies, which the commission will monitor and review from time to time to ensure the migration of other customers for better service.

“As part of the enforcement mechanism, the rate, which will be paid, which is N225 is just about three times the existing rate, requires the customers to get the service.

“We will be using technology to ensure that we get access directly to the distribution system and it will be gotten from the meters installed on the feeders.

“Secondly, the order provides that the DisCos must publish the seven-day rolling average of services delivery on each of the feeders on their website,” he added.

He said as part of the enforcement and monitoring mechanisms, each Disco had been mandated to set up a response team in locations of feeders that would be affected in the rate review.

“This is for the customers to have access to near real time response form the company. The discos have been urged to publish the contact of the head of the response team,” Oseni said.

He said failure to meet the service commitment for seven consecutive days, would make the feeder to be downgraded immediately to the service level the Disco is able to provide.

“The other provision is that where a DisCos failed to make the service commitment for two consecutive days, on the third day by 10 am, the DisCos must publish an explanation via bulk SMS to contact the affected customers on the feeder and provide explanation on why it is unable to provide the service required for two days.

“It will also submit to the commission the explanation and update on the commitment to restore the service.”

He said when a DisCos failed to meet the service level for a month, it would downgrade the feeders and pay compensation to the customers.

Why tariff was increased – NERC

NERC’s Commissioner, Planning Research and Strategy, Yusuf Ali, said the impact of gas price and the unification of naira necessitated the review of the tariff.

He said in January this year alone, the electricity subsidy was N240 billion.

He said: “If we multiply that by 12 (months), it will lead to a subsidy margin of N2.9 trillion”.

Now, the approved appropriation for Nigeria is N27 trillion, if we take N2.9 trillion out of that, it is way more than 10 per cent of the budget.”

NLC, CSOs kick

The NLC, in a chat with Daily Trust, described the new electricity tariff increment as insensitive and callous.

It said this would further impoverish the already pauperised Nigerians battling the hardship caused by the fuel subsidy removal.

The Head of Information at the NLC headquarters, Benson Upah, said the labour would take a position on the “chaotic” policy after appropriate organs of the movement meet.

“The government’s decision is not only insensitive, it is callous. It further pauperises consumers, especially workers whose wages are fixed and insufficient.

“It similarly makes the operating environment more hostile for manufacturers with potential for an astronomical rise in cost of goods and services or in the worst-case scenario, more closures and loss of jobs.

“The only people who stand to gain from this mindless social violence against the people are the World Bank and IMF. Pity! We will get back to you on that (next step) after the appropriate organs decide.”

CSOs speak

The Executive Director, Resource Centre for Human Rights and Civic Education (CHRICED), Comrade Ibrahim Zikirullahi, once again slammed the federal government for increasing the electricity tariffs without consulting relevant stakeholders, “Especially in light of the ongoing hardships caused by the removal of fuel subsidy and the instability of the Naira.”

He alleged that similar to the unilateral removal of petrol subsidy, the government had demonstrated a lack of concern for the welfare of the people in its policies.

“In a democratic society, it is expected that the government should prioritise the interests of the people, but when this principle is disregarded, it signifies a regression towards a dictatorial era. In fact, the APC has consistently exhibited an authoritarian political culture, which can be traced back to the General Buhari regime.

“This authoritarian culture has now permeated all aspects of social relations in Nigeria, resulting in widespread insecurity, high levels of unemployment, rampant poverty, and the rapid depreciation of the naira.

“We have now reached a critical juncture where the people must take charge of their own survival,” he stated.

On his part, Country Director, ActionAid Nigeria, Andrew Mamedu, said the new tariff hike would place “An unbearable burden on already struggling Nigerian households, particularly low-income families and vulnerable communities and SMEs.”

According to him, it is important for the government to recognise that its decision to remove the fuel subsidy contributed to the current situation.

“Therefore, the government should be prepared to bear the brunt of these policy decisions without unduly passing on the burden to Nigerian citizens.

“It is important to note that energy security is one of the major areas that contributes to national security and welfare, which explains why nations guide their energy sector seriously and are always up and doing ensuring its availability and affordability.

“For instance, the government of Canada is currently providing up to 100 Canadian Dollar subsidy within this year to support homes, following the economic hardship.” Mamedu said.

He said the government’s priority right now must be to explore alternative solutions that prioritise improving the efficiency of electricity distribution, addressing corruption in the energy sector and promoting renewable energy sources.

Tariff hike will trigger power theft–Amadi

A former chairman of NERC, Sam Amadi, said the electricity tariff increase would cause power theft and corruption.

Speaking on Trust TV, Amadi said, “If you increase the tariff of power to the level that people can’t afford, it will increase the stealing of power through bypassing, corruption and at the end of the day, the utilities will lose more money.”

He admitted that there was a good reason to increase the tariff due to the forex crisis and the increase in the price of gas that will be sold to the electricity generation companies.

He, however, said the government should allow a special window where the distribution companies could access dollars at a preferential rate.

“If there is a way to help the DisCos and GenCos to operate well without suffocating the people much, they should do it.”
https://dailytrust.com/nlc-csos-reject-electricity-tariff-hike/

3 Likes

Re: NLC, CSOs Reject Electricity Tariff Hike by DearDealz: 1:58am On Apr 04
Tinubu doesn't CARE

Yaradua will never approve sch policy , thats why ALL Nigerians LOVED him

58 Likes

Re: NLC, CSOs Reject Electricity Tariff Hike by Yankee101: 2:01am On Apr 04
Even in Texas KWh is just 175 naira or 14cents for a state with welfare programs for the poor and 24hrs electricity

43 Likes

Re: NLC, CSOs Reject Electricity Tariff Hike by DearDealz: 2:10am On Apr 04
Manufacturing industries Will transfer the increased cost to we the final consumers

It happened with fuel ...

Nigerians...brace up!!!!

56 Likes

Re: NLC, CSOs Reject Electricity Tariff Hike by meum: 2:30am On Apr 04
BAT will tell you guys “… I wish there was a way; but there’s not!”

When they start comparing it with US & Uk please ask them if 20 hours is the same thing as 24 hours. Even their proposed 20 hours isn’t guaranteed because of a lot of factors like “National grid collapse”, heavy downpours & thunderstorms, need to ‘dry’ the wires in the sun after a heavy downpour etc.

So that 20 hours might just work a few weeks to justify the N225 but trust me if those on the so called band A manage to see 12 hours after the first few weeks, then they should share testimonies in their respective churches

42 Likes 2 Shares

Re: NLC, CSOs Reject Electricity Tariff Hike by socialmediaman: 2:35am On Apr 04
These people have allowed themselves to be used so they no longer have the respect of the government

9 Likes

Re: NLC, CSOs Reject Electricity Tariff Hike by Penguin2: 2:36am On Apr 04
Which NLC?

Joe Ajaero the joker?😒

15 Likes 1 Share

Re: NLC, CSOs Reject Electricity Tariff Hike by princemillla(m): 3:17am On Apr 04
2.9 Trillion is just some few changes in Nigeria now. The amount allocated for unnecessary things and theft is more than 2.9T.

If NERC must go ahead with this, let them Scrap senate. We literally don't need them house of rep is ok. Cut down on cost of running govt.


Or better still return every state resources back to them. Abi why are they trying to paint it as if Nigeria is broke.

22 Likes 1 Share

Re: NLC, CSOs Reject Electricity Tariff Hike by ironheart(m): 3:23am On Apr 04
At least we will invest our monies on solar system that will keep us in business.

6 Likes 2 Shares

Re: NLC, CSOs Reject Electricity Tariff Hike by Zandena(f): 4:03am On Apr 04
What is even annoying is the swift way the government implement harsh economic decisions without any hitch while minimum wage increase has been like never as the government is foot dragging over it
May God help the poor in this country!

45 Likes 2 Shares

Re: NLC, CSOs Reject Electricity Tariff Hike by helinues: 4:33am On Apr 04
Empty kicking

We are not ready for stable electricity in Nigeria
Re: NLC, CSOs Reject Electricity Tariff Hike by clarocuzioo(m): 5:29am On Apr 04
kk
Re: NLC, CSOs Reject Electricity Tariff Hike by tobenuel(m): 5:39am On Apr 04
So them wan really hike am inside this our small 4k mega watt we dey manage for the country



I think I just swallowed my tongue



God forbid bad thing

10 Likes 2 Shares

Re: NLC, CSOs Reject Electricity Tariff Hike by EKONGKING: 6:34am On Apr 04
I cannot understand how poor and middle class survive in Nigeria . Majority of people will prefer to live in a ant of a country then in a giant of a country with no facilities.

6 Likes

Re: NLC, CSOs Reject Electricity Tariff Hike by Kobicove(m): 6:35am On Apr 04
They should have waited for manufacturers to reduce prices before implementing the new electricity tariff angry

2 Likes

Re: NLC, CSOs Reject Electricity Tariff Hike by EdiskyHarry: 6:36am On Apr 04
Nlc is now a political party, so I don't take them serious anymore. Backstage they'll collect their own share.

7 Likes 1 Share

Re: NLC, CSOs Reject Electricity Tariff Hike by SEGLIZ: 6:36am On Apr 04
wiat, are removing the subsidy or just increasing the tarrif?
Re: NLC, CSOs Reject Electricity Tariff Hike by phemmie06(m): 6:37am On Apr 04
NLC should should keep quiet and leave us on this

1 Like 1 Share

Re: NLC, CSOs Reject Electricity Tariff Hike by presido2e(m): 6:38am On Apr 04
This is easily the worst government in the history of this country. It seems their major aim is to make Nigerians suffer

8 Likes 1 Share

Re: NLC, CSOs Reject Electricity Tariff Hike by popcykaylah(m): 6:39am On Apr 04
The 24hrs light wey I dey use for uk here , if I covert am to naira e no reach the ridiculous amount wey them wan bill Nigerians..

14 Likes

Re: NLC, CSOs Reject Electricity Tariff Hike by Chidozie4847(m): 6:40am On Apr 04
Clueless nlc

2 Likes

Re: NLC, CSOs Reject Electricity Tariff Hike by Available9: 6:40am On Apr 04
But yet minimum wage is still as short as tunde ednut...

4 Likes 1 Share

Re: NLC, CSOs Reject Electricity Tariff Hike by ezekins: 6:41am On Apr 04
Why can't increase salaries

1 Like

Re: NLC, CSOs Reject Electricity Tariff Hike by Angelfrost(m): 6:41am On Apr 04
DearDealz:
Manufacturing industries Will transfer the increased cost to we the final consumers

It happened with fuel ...

Nigerians...brace up!!!!

Yeah... Trust Nigerians!

The coming Inflation will practically kill millions.

A classic example of a fire brigade approach.

You want to clear the backlog of subsidy debts at whose expense exactly??! Why not wait and first sort out the fuel subsidy removal and recovery, before moving into power sector?

7 Likes

Re: NLC, CSOs Reject Electricity Tariff Hike by Whalis: 6:44am On Apr 04
One of the cheapest energies to produce in Nigeria is power. We have wind for wind turbine free of charge from the coast of Lagos to Calabar. We have intense sunlight across the northern states for solar energy free of charge, we have waterfall at kainji and other places for hydro electricity free of charge, we have gas in excess presently being wasted in the form of flaring for gas turbine. We can even utilise our geothermal sources. Our leaders deliberately allowed us to be called generator Republic by other Africans.
Understandably it is capital intensive to set up the equipment but we have the advantage of the natural resources to run such systems and equipment free of charge.

10 Likes

Re: NLC, CSOs Reject Electricity Tariff Hike by Stevenson20: 6:45am On Apr 04
With the way things are in the country, no sane person will welcome the idea. Ordinary minimum wage is still at 30k, what a country.

6 Likes

Re: NLC, CSOs Reject Electricity Tariff Hike by ajimo54(m): 6:45am On Apr 04
Ofunaofu:
Expect power theft, ex-NERC chair says
Hike in gas price, naira crisis behind decision – Regulator



https://dailytrust.com/nlc-csos-reject-electricity-tariff-hike/

Na capitalist economy nah! This how u guys can get prosperity and any meaningful development! Government did not increase tariff, it just withdrew subsidy on electricity! Nigerians of over 200 million want free money from Government! It is not una fault. Government ti bayin je! Enough of subsidy! We are working to survive on earth! Run any where, na same thing on earth. Toil. Labour. Work hard to eat. It is same in Europe. America. Asia. Infact, all these places are worse!
Quote me.
Re: NLC, CSOs Reject Electricity Tariff Hike by free2ryhme: 6:45am On Apr 04
Ofunaofu:
Expect power theft, ex-NERC chair says
Hike in gas price, naira crisis behind decision – Regulator



https://dailytrust.com/nlc-csos-reject-electricity-tariff-hike/
Una wey no well

1 Like

Re: NLC, CSOs Reject Electricity Tariff Hike by adebayo201: 6:46am On Apr 04
Grid go still fall
Re: NLC, CSOs Reject Electricity Tariff Hike by xtimconsult(m): 6:47am On Apr 04
Lol.... Next.... My happiness is that as an APC member I am not affected...

2 Likes

Re: NLC, CSOs Reject Electricity Tariff Hike by ivolt: 6:49am On Apr 04
And what will the NLC do about it?
I have said it before, NLC and other groups have overestimated their influence.
They can't force the government at national level to do anything.
Before you know it, some state factions will start issuing statements of solidarity
with the government if any strike is proposed. After which their palms have been greased.


Some people will bring up Oshiomole here.
But Oshiomole has OBJ to thank for being somewhat responsive.
If he met a character like Buhari or Tinubu, he would be reduced to
making noise on national dailies.

4 Likes

Re: NLC, CSOs Reject Electricity Tariff Hike by Angelfrost(m): 6:50am On Apr 04
princemillla:
2.9 Trillion is just some few changes in Nigeria now. The amount allocated for unnecessary things and theft is more than 2.9T.

If NERC must go ahead with this, let them Scrap senate. We literally don't need them house of rep is ok. Cut down on cos of running govt.


Or better still return every state resources back to th. Abi why are they trying to paint it as if Nigeria is broke.

If we are being honest, we haven't had a proper parliament (legislature) since Buhari's first term in office.

Nigerian Senate is the retirement home for corrupt ex-governors and other charlatans.

More than 80% of them have no inkling about Law-making and checking the excesses of national leadership.

A lot of them just stroll in there weekly to sleep through meaningless plenaries, and collect over-bloated allowances for doing nothing.

6 Likes

(1) (2) (3) (Reply)

Natural Justice Comes To Sgt Rogers, Abacha's Hitman / The Cost Of Transportation After Subsidy Removal / The Southwest And Buhari, A Jealousy Alliance

(Go Up)

Sections: politics (1) business autos (1) jobs (1) career education (1) romance computers phones travel sports fashion health
religion celebs tv-movies music-radio literature webmasters programming techmarket

Links: (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)

Nairaland - Copyright © 2005 - 2024 Oluwaseun Osewa. All rights reserved. See How To Advertise. 50
Disclaimer: Every Nairaland member is solely responsible for anything that he/she posts or uploads on Nairaland.