The Nigerian Electricity Consumers Advocacy Network (NECAN) said that any increase in the tariff would adversely affect consumers.
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“Currently, about 40 per cent of our production costs go into energy provision and this is not healthy for businesses, especially when we have to compete with imported products. Therefore, everything we can, we must do to ensure that we bring our cost down and one of them is the power situation,” he said.
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Obiaya also said the Discos now consider the CBN intervention fund as a curse because it has not done for them what they expected.
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01 November 2015, Lagos – Amid the fall in global oil price, the Director General of the Manufacturers Association of…
Sam Ikeotuonye 15 October 2015, Sweetcrude, Lagos – Stakeholders in the manufacturing sector have lamented the challenges facing the nation’s…