• About
  • Advertise
  • Privacy & Policy
  • Contact
Sunrise News
Advertisement
  • Business
  • Columnist
  • Fashion
  • News
  • Politics
  • Sports
  • Technology
No Result
View All Result
  • Business
  • Columnist
  • Fashion
  • News
  • Politics
  • Sports
  • Technology
No Result
View All Result
Sunrise News
No Result
View All Result
Home News

Electricity tariff hike: Nigerian govt reveals next plan after workers’ protest

sunrise by sunrise
May 14, 2024
in News
0
TCN
0
SHARES
14
VIEWS
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

The controversy surrounding last month’s electricity tariff hike is yet to fade as the Nigerian workers, on Monday, disrupted activities in the power sector, demanding its reversal.

Sunrise reports that the organized labour picketed offices of all eleven Electricity Distribution Companies and the Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission, NERC.

Also Read
Tinubu Presidency: Lagos Arewa Community targets 1.5m votes, ahead 2023 election- Sa’adu

In Abuja, the protest was led by Joe Ajaero, NLC president, to the Ministry of Power and the NERC headquarters.

The controversy surrounding last month’s electricity tariff hike is yet to fade as the Nigerian workers, on Monday, disrupted activities in the power sector, demanding its reversal.

Sunrise reports that the organized labour picketed offices of all eleven Electricity Distribution Companies and the Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission, NERC.

In Abuja, the protest was led by Joe Ajaero, NLC president, to the Ministry of Power and the NERC headquarters.

Also Read
Ounje Eko: LASG targets 500,000 Households, Journalists in new batch of palliatives

Offices of Abuja Electricity Distribution Company were also shut down as workers were prevented from resumption.

Similarly, they picketed the offices of the eleven discos in Kwara, Lagos, Kaduna, Plateau, Enugu, Sokoto and other parts of the country.

Ajaero, during the picketing, said NERC should review its methodology for tariff increases in the electricity sector.

He noted the tariff hike is the fundamental cause of the country’s soaring headlines and food inflation, which stood at 33.20 per cent and 40.01 per cent in March.

Also Read
Minister of Interior, Tunji-Ojo promises passport backlogs will be cleared in two weeks

In response to the organized labour’s one-day protest, the Nigerian Government has said that it is ready to negotiate with organized labour.

A spokesperson for the Ministry of Power, Mrs Florence Eke, in a telephone interview with Newsmen after workers crippled activities at the Ministry of Power, said the Federal Government, through the Permanent Secretary, Mr Mamman Mahmuda, had convened a consultative meeting for the next week with the organized labour and stakeholders to address the matter.

Also Read
South Korean actress, song Yoo-Jung is dead

“The Ministry has asserted that its responsibility is to make policy while agencies, in this case, the Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission, and other agencies implement it.

“The Ministry will invite all stakeholders for a proper consultation by next week,” she said.

However, the Nigeria Labour Congress spokesperson, Benson Upah, said that the government was supposed to consult before implementing the April 3 electricity tariff hike.

He warned that the picketing was just a teaser of what was to come if the Nigerian Government did not reverse the tariff hike.

“They were supposed to do a consultation before the tariff hike. What happened today is a teaser to what will come if the Government does nothing,” he said.

Recall that in April 2024, the Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission announced a 240 per cent electricity tariff increase for Band A customers getting 20-24 hours of power supply.

The hike led to customers in band A paying N225 kwh from N68 Kwh.

As justification for the hike, the Nigerian Government at different fora said it would save the country N1.5 trillion, and that only 15 per cent of the 12.8 million electricity customers would be affected.

Following the hike rejection by Nigerians, a recent minor reduction of N18.2 was announced.

However, workers’ picketing of Discos and NERC showed that the organized labour is unsatisfied with the Government’s minor tariff reduction.

Reacting to the development, 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 picketing by the organized labour was long overdue.

“Regrettably, today’s picketing action by the NLC and TUC is belated and long overdue.

“The April 3, 2024, tariff increase, though only on Band A consumers, is having a ripple and multiplier effect on the economy.

“The inflationary trend in the country is alarming and worrisome.

“This present increase can only make it worse.

“NERC must adopt a more pragmatic and gradual three-step review approach to implementing its Cost Reflective Tariff Regime without unsettling the economy.

“Ultimately, the power sector needs a massive infusion of capital to build new power plants and refurbish the ageing old network.

“The Federal government is advised to explore a Public Private Partnership initiative to fund the power sector, incorporate the various states into blocks of regions to undertake a total transformation of the Power Sector”.

Previous Post

Oyo arrests two Chinese, 30 others for illegal mining

Next Post

13 dead as strange disease breaks out in Zamfara

sunrise

sunrise

Related Posts

LASG partners Netherlands coy on e-waste siting of smelter plant in Lagos
News

LASG partners Netherlands coy on e-waste siting of smelter plant in Lagos

July 9, 2024
Yahaya Bello
News

N80.2bn fraud: Yahaya Bello loses bid to transfer case to Kogi

July 8, 2024
Emefiele
News

EFCC opposes Emefiele’s quest for overseas medical trip

July 8, 2024
Next Post
Zamfara

13 dead as strange disease breaks out in Zamfara

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

firstbank
http://ecobank.com/personal-banking/ways-to-bank/mobile/mobile-banking-via-apphttp://ecobank.com/personal-banking/ways-to-bank/mobile/mobile-banking-via-apphttp://ecobank.com/personal-banking/ways-to-bank/mobile/mobile-banking-via-app
AccessBankAccessBankAccessBank
PlusWorldPlusWorldPlusWorld

Popular Stories

  • We will continue to explore ways to ease traffic on Lagos roads –Ambode

    We will continue to explore ways to ease traffic on Lagos roads –Ambode

    0 shares
    Share 0 Tweet 0
  • Boko Haram: Soldiers are inadequate, says Borno Governor

    0 shares
    Share 0 Tweet 0
  • Boko Haram: You shall be home soon, Umara assures refugees

    0 shares
    Share 0 Tweet 0
  • 10 years of Boko Haram, humanitarian community ask for scaling up of interventions

    0 shares
    Share 0 Tweet 0
  • Plant a tree to preserve, protect the earth – Toba Oke

    0 shares
    Share 0 Tweet 0
  • Breaking: MEET YOUR MINISTERS…

    0 shares
    Share 0 Tweet 0
Currently Playing

Recent News

LASG partners Netherlands coy on e-waste siting of smelter plant in Lagos

LASG partners Netherlands coy on e-waste siting of smelter plant in Lagos

July 9, 2024

I dated my choirmaster when I was 10 – Fave

July 8, 2024
Fubara

Failed Rivers explosion: Fubara expresses worry over police’s silence

July 8, 2024
Yahaya Bello

N80.2bn fraud: Yahaya Bello loses bid to transfer case to Kogi

July 8, 2024
Sunrise News

Welcome to Sunrise News. Home to the latest news around the world.

Browse by Category

  • 2023 ELECTION UPDATE
  • ART
  • BBN TITANS
  • BBNaija All Stars
  • BBNAIJA SHINE YA EYES
  • BBTitans
  • BigBrotherNaija Level Up
  • Business
  • Celebrities
  • Columnist
  • Commentary
  • Community
  • Crime
  • Edo Decides2020
  • Education
  • Entertainment
  • Fashion
  • Featured
  • Health
  • Interview
  • INTIMACY
  • INTIMACY
  • Labour
  • News
  • NIGERIA'S VERDICT2023
  • Ondo Decides 2020
  • Online Specials
  • OPINION
  • PHOTO NEWS
  • Politics
  • Sports
  • Technology
  • TRANSPORTATION
  • Uncategorized
  • World

Follow Us

Recent News

LASG partners Netherlands coy on e-waste siting of smelter plant in Lagos

LASG partners Netherlands coy on e-waste siting of smelter plant in Lagos

July 9, 2024

I dated my choirmaster when I was 10 – Fave

July 8, 2024
  • About
  • Advertise
  • Privacy & Policy
  • Contact

© 2019 Sunrise - Powered by Mentapps Solutions Limited.

No Result
View All Result

© 2019 Sunrise - Powered by Mentapps Solutions Limited.