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Labour: FG Can’t Hike Electricity Tariff Yet

The Nigeria Labour Congress has disclosed that it is impracticable for electricity tariff to be hiked yet, following the outcry across the country against the Federal Government September 1, 2020 service reflective tariff.

Mr Joe Ajaero, Deputy President & General Secretary, National Union of Electricity Employees stated that a new tariff template had been agreed upon by government and labour unions.

“I’m not sure of any planned reversal to the old or increased tariff. The template has been touched after the first two weeks of our meeting on the tariff review.

“If you watch the new template for customers in bands A and B, there was a reduction of 10 per cent and 10.5 per cent, respectively. For those in Band C, there is a 31 per cent reduction.”

“Those in bands D and E were not increased at all. Now, that is what we could do within the two weeks and we were given an extension of about two to three months to work on some other issues”, he added.

Furthermore, he stated that because of some adjustments, the Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission would have to commence the implementation of the reductions later , which ought to have started two weeks ago.

“NERC is not reverting to the tariff that led to the outcry. Rather, it would commence the implementation of these adjustments that were done pending when we are going to make further findings.

“So, they are going to revert to these adjustments that we have made and not the September 1, 2020 tariff hike, which they had approved earlier. The NERC chairman’s signature is on what we agreed to during our meeting,” he said.

Meanwhile, he stated that the NLC agreed to a 3 month extension in order for other issues to be settled.

“Why are we talking about two to three months to iron out issues? It is because of the issue of gas pricing. Gas produced in this country is being sold in dollars and they now compute tariff based on the price of gas in dollars.

“We said this is wrong. So, we have to look into it and know the cost of gas for power in the country. Now, these issues have to do with the gas policy of Nigeria, which cannot be handled within two weeks.”

In addition, he stated that the new tariff templates would run for three months, “The template was presented to the joint meeting between labour and government; it was adopted there and the approval for two to three months to conclude the work was given. Within that two to three months’ period, we are going to visit the Discos and interview the customers as well.”

He also added that the power tariff would come down by the time the team secures the accurate pricing for gas and that it won’t be in dollars.

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