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Home ยป Shallow, insignificant – NLC, CSO, others knock Nigerian Govt over N18 electricity tariff reduction
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Shallow, insignificant – NLC, CSO, others knock Nigerian Govt over N18 electricity tariff reduction

OsunDailyBy OsunDailyMay 8, 2024Updated:May 8, 2024No Comments4 Mins Read
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Nigerians, the organised labour, Civil Society Organisations and power sector experts have knocked the Nigerian Federal Government and Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission, NERC, over the N18 downward review of electricity tariff for end-users under Band A.

OsunDailyNG reports that NERC announced a tariff decrease for customers under Band A feeders on Monday.

The Commission slashed electricity to N200.6 per Kilowatt-hour from N225.

Ikeja Electric, Abuja, Kaduna, Ibadan, Enugu, and other discos effected the new tariff implementation on Monday.

The development comes a month after NERC approved a 240 per cent tariff hike for electricity customers getting between 20-24 hours of supply.

However, Nigerians, organised labour and other organisations have kicked against the hike, insisting on its reversal amid Nigeriaโ€™s economic hardship.

Recall that on Sunday, TUC issued a two-week ultimatum to NERC to reverse April tariff hike.

But, contrary to Nigerians and Organized Labourโ€™s demand for an immediate electricity hike reversal, NERC settled for a downward tariff review.

NERC sighted approved macroeconomic parameters as the reason for the downward review.

The Naira appreciated N1353.21 per Dollar on Monday at the foreign exchange market, up from N1400.4 on Friday last week.

Explaining the decision, NERC said, โ€œThe Commission has considered changes in the macroeconomic parameters over the preceding month of April 2024 and especially the appreciation of exchange rates โ€“ consequently, the Commission has approved a downward review of end-user tariffs for Band โ€œAโ€ customers from NGN225/kWh to NGN206.8/kWhโ€.

Barr Dafe Akpeneye, Commissioner of Legal, Licensing and Compliance at NERC, stressed that, โ€œIt is based on other macroeconomic variables that the tariff was reducedโ€.

Meanwhile, the development did not go down well with NLC, Civil Society Organisations and many other Nigerians.

They described the reduction as silly, insignificant, tokenism, and shallow.

In an exclusive interview with OsunDailyNG on Monday, Benson Upah, the spokesperson of NLC, described the development as tokenism, stressing that it would not positively impact consumers.

He said the downward review of electricity for end-users under Band A fell short of Nigerian workersโ€™ demands and expectations.

He called for a total reversal of Aprilโ€™s tariff hike and a review of Nigeriaโ€™s power sector privatisation.

โ€œThis is tokenistic. It falls far below our demand or expectations. Doubtful if this will make a positive impact on consumers.

โ€œA total reversal and a review of the privatisation of the power sector is our demandโ€, he told OsunDailyNG.

On his part, the national secretary of the Network for Electricity Consumers Advocacy of Nigeria, Uket Obonga, said NERC was confused and was making a mockery of the sector.

โ€œNERC is confused. You wake up to issue electricity price hike. Is that the methodology of tariff fixing? NERC should not mock themselves.

โ€œA methodology designed by the Commission has yet to be followed. All their claims about the benefit of electricity subsidy removal are scams,โ€ he noted.

According to the 2023 Electricity Act, Section 116(6) provides that the proposed tariff will be published in Newspapers and the official gazette to enable stakeholders to raise concerns and representation to the Commission.

Additionally, it provides that the Commission shall issue notice to relevant stakeholders to submit their input within the timeframe determined by the Commission for consideration before the Commission updates the tariff methodology, which is why Obonga alleged that NERC failed to follow due process in issuing Mayโ€™s tariff order.

Also, Ewetumo A A, a retired staff member of the defunct Power Holding Company of Nigeria, PHCN, formerly the National Electric Power Authority, NEPA, said the recent review shows how shallow and misdirected NERC personnel have become.

โ€œIt only shows how shallow and misdirected our bureaucrats and technocrats in NERC headquarters are.

โ€œThey refused to condemn a Gas-to-Power Policy denominated in US Dollar but are quick to pass on to hapless Nigerians the Forex fluctuations.

โ€œNERC has no feasibility studies on Load Demand or a blueprint for building Power Plants to meet citizensโ€™ energy needs nationwide but only to ration and price the little Megawatts remaining on the Gridโ€, he stated.

Similarly, the Lead Director of the Centre for Social Justice, Eze Onyekpere, said the tariff reduction is a silly manoeuvre by NERC.

He urged for a reverse to status before Aprilโ€™s tariff hike.

โ€œIt is a silly manoeuvre. It is above the market cost of electricity. How sustainable is the Naira appreciation?

โ€œIf the Naira slumps tomorrow, will the tariff be increased? That is why I call it a silly manoeuvre.

โ€œThey should go back to the status quo. Nigerians should know the actual cost of electricity. I am not impressedโ€, he told OsunDailyNG.


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