
The senate on Tuesday asked the ministry of power, the Nigeria
Electricity Regulatory Commission (NERC), and electricity distribution
companies to immediately suspend the increase in electricity tariff by
40 percent. Last week, there were protests across the country against
the increase in electricity tariff, which kicked in on February 1.
Acting
on the call of Nigerians for a reversal of the new electricity tariff
regime, Suleiman Nafiz, a senator who represents Bauchi north, urged the
senate to immediately intervene in the situation. He also asked the
senate to probe how funds allotted to electricity companies had been
spent, and to look into factors hindering the optimal functioning of the
power sector.
Making his contribution, Dino Melaye, a senator
from Kogi west, observed that the latest increase in electricity tariff
was the fourth since the privatisation of power. “We ask for an
immediate reversal of the 40 percent increase in electricity tariff
because it is arbitrary,” he said.
Ike Ekweremadu, deputy senate
president, also ventilated his opinion against the new tariff regime.
“As a country on life support, we do not need to add to the suffering of
the people,” he said. “For me this tariff increase is ultra-wicked and
unconscionable. We must reverse it immediately.”
The senate, on a
prayer by Abiodun Olujimi, thereafter, asked NERC and the ministry of
power to immediately suspend the implementation of the 40 percent
increase in electricity tariff. After the motion had been taken, the
upper legislative chamber adjourned to February 23 to give its sub
committees on appropriation time to tidy up the 2016 budget.
Danjuma
Goje, chairman of the senate committee on appropriation, had asked the
senate for more time to submit his report on the budget.
Title :
Senate Orders Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission To Suspend 40% Hike
Description : The senate on Tuesday asked the ministry of power, the Nigeria Electricity Regulatory Commission (NERC), and electricity distribution...
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