The Tinubu Media Support Group, TMSG, has said the public outrage over the removal of electricity subsidy for 15 per cent of consumers is unnecessary because the majority of Nigerians will continue to benefit from the subsidy
The group condemned the attempt to muddle government policy by claiming that the price increase for electricity consumers in the Band A category affects all consumers.
It said in a statement issued Monday by its Chairman, Jesutega Onokpasa, that President Bola Tinubu deserves credit for signing off on an action that shielded 85 per cent of electricity consumers from tariff hikes while also paving the way for improved power supply in the medium and long term.
It said: โWe have seen how some individuals and groups have been jostling for media space to dish out misinformation on the recent tariff adjustment announced by the National Electricity Regulatory Commission (NERC) and felt the need to join the fray in order to debunk the lies.
โSo much has been said about the price increase from N66 kilowatt per KW/h to N225 for consumers in Band A who enjoy 20+ hours of electricity supply daily but surprisingly itโs being made to look like a general hike in tariff.
โWhile it is true that the last tariff hike in Nigeria was in 2020, the distribution companies DisCos have been angling for what they described as cost-reflective tariff to help businesses recover costs and boost investment but it is to the credit of President Tinubu that what we have is a price adjustment that affects only consumers enjoying about 40 percent of distributed power.
โIn addition, out of 800 feeders on Band A, 300 were removed. These are mostly those meant for residences. So, in effect, ordinary electricity consumers will experience no increase outside of consumers in Band B,C, D, and E. Also, those that will experience increase will receive benefits of lower rates than the alternative power sources they were using.โ