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    Senate directs NERC to suspend increase in electricity tariff

    February 16, 2016
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    17 February 2016, Abuja –  The Upper Chamber of the National Assembly, on Tuesday, directed the Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission, NERC, to immediately suspend the 40 per cent increment in electricity tariff which took effect on February 1, 2016.

    *Nigerian Senate.
    *Nigerian Senate.

    Senate President, Dr. Bukola Saraki, who posted this information on his official Facebook wall on Tuesday, explained that the move “is necessary because any increase in cost, without the necessary improvement in service delivery by the power companies is unacceptable.”

    He added that the Senate believes that, “the power distribution companies must work to ensure that every establishment in Nigeria is provided with capabilities for metered billing. Doing this would end the sharp practice of arbitrary billing, which estimates the power consumption of Nigerians in the generation of their monthly bills.”
    The House of Representatives had even before the new tariff came into force requested NERC to suspend same to no avail. This is as the Minister of Power, Works and Housing, Mr. Babatunde Fashola, SAN, maintained that there is no going back on the electricity tariff increase.

    Just last week, the organized labour and civil society organizations held nationwide rallies in protest of the tariff hike.

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