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FG To Remove Electricity Subsidy, Current Tariff Rates Unrealistic - Onanuga by iwaeda: 11:46pm On Apr 02
The Federal Government has disclosed plans to remove electricity subsidy for 15 per cent of consumers.⁣

The move would reduce its N3.3tn cost and save the government about N1.1tn annually, the President’s Special Adviser on Information and Strategy, Bayo Onanuga, told Reuters on Tuesday. ⁣
Onanuga said the Bola Tinubu-led administration was poised to allow the price hike in electricity given its N450bn budget for energy subsidies in 2024. ⁣

Consequently, power distribution companies will be allowed to increase prices from N68 to N200 per kilowatt-hour for urban consumers in April, the presidential aide explained in another interview with Bloomberg.

He explained that the country last reviewed electricity tariffs in 2020, and the planned increase would enable Discos to recover costs and improve investments.⁣⁣

“With the huge subsidy burden and high cost of gas…the current electricity tariff is not realistic,” he told Reuters.

Confirming this to our correspondent, Onanuga said the tariff hike would affect only 15 per cent of consumers, accounting for 40% of electricity consumption. ⁣

He said the FG would help power generating companies to offset about N1.5tn debts they owe the country’s bulk electricity buyer.⁣

An electricity report released by the National Bureau of Statistics on Monday showed that electricity distribution companies in Nigeria saw their revenues surge to N1.1tn in 2023.⁣ This is despite the persistent epileptic power supply nationwide.⁣⁣

The figure represents an increase of N234.4bn or 28.2 per cent from the N831bn generated by the power firms over a similar period in 2022.⁣

Nigeria’s national power grid collapsed 46 times from 2017 to 2023, a report by the International Energy Agency revealed.⁣⁣

The IEA said Nigerians endured more nationwide blackouts in 2023, especially on September 14 when the grid collapsed due to a fire on a major transmission line.⁣

An analysis of the revenue data showed that the Ikeja Electricity Distribution Company got the highest revenue of N218.6bn, up by 31.7 per cent or N52.7bn from N165.9bn recorded in 2022.⁣
It was followed closely by the Eko Distribution Company, which got a revenue increase of N52.8bn or 42.3 per cent from N124.8bn in 2022.⁣

Third on the list is the Abuja Electricity Distribution Company, with a revenue generation of N167.4bn from N125.7bn recorded in 2022.⁣

Similarly, Ibadan Electricity Distribution Company got a revenue of N111.3bn, Enugu Electricity Distribution Company got a revenue of N82.5bn, Yola Electricity Distribution Company (N22.3bn), and Benin Electricity Distribution Company (N84.6bn), and Kaduna Electricity Distribution Company (N32.4bn).⁣

Also, Jos Electricity Distribution Company increased its revenue to N38.9bn, Kano Electricity Distribution Company (N55.2bn), and Port-Harcourt Electricity Distribution Company (N74.7bn).⁣

Findings also showed that the increased efficiency in revenue collection might not be unconnected to rise in the overbilling of customers, especially those on the estimated billing system.⁣

Also, The PUNCH had observed that Discos were able to capture more customers under the estimated billings system.⁣

Further analysis revealed that the number of metered numbers increased by 9.38 per cent or 480,833 while the number of customers under estimated billings reduced slightly by 1.73 per cent to 5.8m.

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Re: FG To Remove Electricity Subsidy, Current Tariff Rates Unrealistic - Onanuga by gaby(m): 12:11am On Apr 03
It is well with the poor masses.

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Re: FG To Remove Electricity Subsidy, Current Tariff Rates Unrealistic - Onanuga by Ofunaofu: 12:11am On Apr 03
We are being given darkness as electricity, and they still have the effrontery to tell us that the amount we pay for the darkness is not enough, that it's not realistic paying such tariffs for electricity darkness

Honestly, these current Nigerian leaders at the helm of affairs are from the pit of hell.

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Re: FG To Remove Electricity Subsidy, Current Tariff Rates Unrealistic - Onanuga by nedu666: 12:20am On Apr 03
From 68 naira to 200 naira per kwh. Despite that phcn will still supply darkness at exorbitant rate

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Re: FG To Remove Electricity Subsidy, Current Tariff Rates Unrealistic - Onanuga by CodeTemplar: 1:34am On Apr 03
What the wuruwuru govt should have done since and retained it for only productive uses to attract industry and development.

Let all MDA building have prepaid for a start.

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Re: FG To Remove Electricity Subsidy, Current Tariff Rates Unrealistic - Onanuga by CodeTemplar: 1:35am On Apr 03
nedu666:
From 68 naira to 200 naira per kwh. Despite that phcn will still supply darkness at exorbitant rate









Above all, no prepaid metre to measure what is being used. Even crude oil isn't being metred.

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Re: FG To Remove Electricity Subsidy, Current Tariff Rates Unrealistic - Onanuga by Nbote(m): 2:48am On Apr 03
When he talked about widening the tax net and reducing the purchasing power of the naira, we thought he was just misyarning..

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Re: FG To Remove Electricity Subsidy, Current Tariff Rates Unrealistic - Onanuga by ValCon888: 3:48am On Apr 03
A borehole and streetlight cost more than N100M each.

They pad the budget with hundreds of billions but cannot channel those funds into providing affordable electricity.

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Re: FG To Remove Electricity Subsidy, Current Tariff Rates Unrealistic - Onanuga by Deluxewize(m): 3:51am On Apr 03
Apc will run this country to the ground.

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Re: FG To Remove Electricity Subsidy, Current Tariff Rates Unrealistic - Onanuga by Chimarto: 4:49am On Apr 03
Tinubu just kill us

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Re: FG To Remove Electricity Subsidy, Current Tariff Rates Unrealistic - Onanuga by Jflex07(m): 5:07am On Apr 03
Helinus come and defend your master. Jobless keypad warrior.

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Re: FG To Remove Electricity Subsidy, Current Tariff Rates Unrealistic - Onanuga by helinues: 5:08am On Apr 03
Why not remove it first. Gosh

Repeated lyrics are stale jare
Re: FG To Remove Electricity Subsidy, Current Tariff Rates Unrealistic - Onanuga by Asonaijaaso: 5:18am On Apr 03
Provide new jobs before you choke the poor to death with Tariffs removal.

Create jobs with Livable wages ? We know you want to generate revenue like the kidnappers too are collecting ransom.

But, differentiate yourselves from kidnappers by equally creating jobs for the citizens. Getting to 1 year in office, Tinubu cannot boast of creating 1 million jobs in a country of 300 million people.
Thats why we will continue to have increased social vices. The citizens need livable wages. Removed subsidy in forex, Removed subsidy in petrol, now you want to remove subsidy in energy tariffs !!
Please do not remove subsidy on being alive in Nigeria. Provide jobs, even if the jobs are minimum wages. Political appointments do not count as job creations.
Job creations should cut across parties, religions, tribes....we should see mass hiring.

Employment should supersede revenue generation.

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Re: FG To Remove Electricity Subsidy, Current Tariff Rates Unrealistic - Onanuga by Jostoman: 6:13am On Apr 03
This poeple want to see nigerian youths wahala.

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Re: FG To Remove Electricity Subsidy, Current Tariff Rates Unrealistic - Onanuga by Good2go1: 6:19am On Apr 03
These evil people in power they increase everything yet minimum wage remains unchanged. Very selfish people

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Re: FG To Remove Electricity Subsidy, Current Tariff Rates Unrealistic - Onanuga by jetguy(m): 6:21am On Apr 03
Make we no wake up one day and hear that Tinubu has removed subsidy of Nigerians life .😢😢

Thank God they are not the ones that owned our lives

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Re: FG To Remove Electricity Subsidy, Current Tariff Rates Unrealistic - Onanuga by Ofunaofu: 6:23am On Apr 03
We are being given darkness as electricity, and they still have the effrontery to tell us that the amount we pay for the darkness is not enough, that it's not realistic paying such tariffs for electricity darkness

Honestly, these current Nigerian leaders at the helm of affairs are from the pit of hell.

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Re: FG To Remove Electricity Subsidy, Current Tariff Rates Unrealistic - Onanuga by REDshouse(m): 6:48am On Apr 03
N68/Kwh to N200/Kwh for supplying darkness...

This is getting Serious

We own gas that supply all gas turbines.

Still we paying subsidies

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Re: FG To Remove Electricity Subsidy, Current Tariff Rates Unrealistic - Onanuga by Jakumo(m): 6:57am On Apr 03
Ofunaofu:
We are being given darkness as electricity, and they still have the effrontery to tell us that the amount we pay for the darkness is not enough, that it's not realistic paying such tariffs for electricity darkness

Honestly, these current Nigerian leaders at the helm of affairs are from the pit of hell.


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Re: FG To Remove Electricity Subsidy, Current Tariff Rates Unrealistic - Onanuga by Racoon(m): 6:59am On Apr 03
Fuel subsidy removal proceeds is being corruptlý embezzled Electricity that the masses have been paying more for darkness than light is also not realistic. Even the oxygen God has bless us with abundantly will soon be taxed by the APC. Very wicked souls in accidental government.

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Re: FG To Remove Electricity Subsidy, Current Tariff Rates Unrealistic - Onanuga by Nukilia: 7:14am On Apr 03
Deluxewize:
Apc will run this country to the ground.

The country is crawling on it belly at the moment

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Re: FG To Remove Electricity Subsidy, Current Tariff Rates Unrealistic - Onanuga by Asonaijaaso: 7:15am On Apr 03
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Re: FG To Remove Electricity Subsidy, Current Tariff Rates Unrealistic - Onanuga by CelestineNelson: 7:16am On Apr 03
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Re: FG To Remove Electricity Subsidy, Current Tariff Rates Unrealistic - Onanuga by phemmie06(m): 7:16am On Apr 03
You guys are not solving the problem of your grid that keep collapsing like political party structures in Nigeria but all you could do is to increase the hike just as you increase your pay and welfare packages at the expense of the nation. Shame on you all

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Re: FG To Remove Electricity Subsidy, Current Tariff Rates Unrealistic - Onanuga by meum: 7:17am On Apr 03
Let the poor breathe…

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Re: FG To Remove Electricity Subsidy, Current Tariff Rates Unrealistic - Onanuga by MajorOvakporaye(f): 7:17am On Apr 03
Can anything good come out of the administration of a runaway Chicago drug criminal?

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Re: FG To Remove Electricity Subsidy, Current Tariff Rates Unrealistic - Onanuga by iampeterben(m): 7:17am On Apr 03
Make dem nor add another billing join this one Nigerians are facing na.

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Re: FG To Remove Electricity Subsidy, Current Tariff Rates Unrealistic - Onanuga by xpressionx(m): 7:18am On Apr 03
I get it, they need to make room for more loot.

Remove all subsidies, increase taxes and make available more money to loot.

The petroleum subsidy and others cannot be explained.

Now they are blaming Buhari administration to create a distraction

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Re: FG To Remove Electricity Subsidy, Current Tariff Rates Unrealistic - Onanuga by ceslide: 7:18am On Apr 03
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Re: FG To Remove Electricity Subsidy, Current Tariff Rates Unrealistic - Onanuga by Praying4Nigeria: 7:18am On Apr 03
Jostoman:
This poeple want to see nigerian youths wahala.
We are getting wiser, we shall not vote for Politician that is packing our money just to build fancy houses and buy fancy cars with myopic aim of killing people with envy. Only those that have Invested back the money into Starting Factories and Agriculture Farms/Industries that is Employing and Solving Food challenges shall be Voted as our Leaders.

See video of my friend that left Europe broke, directionless and suicidal but soon became Multimillionaire through Farming in Nigeria: https://www.nairaland.com/8049931/video-friend-left-europe-broke

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Re: FG To Remove Electricity Subsidy, Current Tariff Rates Unrealistic - Onanuga by Gbadugbakun(m): 7:18am On Apr 03
We would be paying more than double of what we were paying before for darkness. Ronu people I hope you're all happy. Because very soon the average Nigerian wouldn't be able to afford electricity

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