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ActionAid urges a halt to electricity tariff increment

ActionAid Nigeria, a Non-Governmental Organisation (NGO), has decried the alleged resolution by the Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission (NERC) directing the 11 Electricity Distribution Companies (DisCos) to increase their tariffs from Wednesday, September 1, 2021.
ActionAid said on Tuesday in Lagos that the increase in electricity tariff will further erode the purchasing power of Nigerian workers in formal and informal sectors and will further impoverish more Nigerians.
“The increase in electricity tariff is not only ill timed but insensitive to the precarious plight of Nigerians whose lean disposable incomes are already decapitated
. ActionAid made the assertion against the view that previous hike in electricity tariffs had not translated to effective and regulatory strategies to manage the impact of such hikes on macro-economic indices affecting end-users that are currently economicall crippled and trapped”.
Ene also reminded the Federal Government “that more than a hundred million Nigerians are living below the poverty line”
She said that instead of tariff hike, NERC should compel all the actors in the Nigerian Electricity Supply Industry to ensure increased efficiency in the power sector including managing energy loses to make erratic power supply a thing of the past as a way of boosting productivity and Nigeria’s GDP.
“We urge NERC to rescind this decision and ensure that the Nigerian Electricity Supply Industry improve its performance before considering a tariff increase,” ActionAid said.
The international aid agency said that if the purported decision is not reconsidered, the cost of production of basic items produced in the country would increase.
It added that the increment might also lead to job losses in the already ailing medium and small-scale industries in Nigeria.
It noted that Investors who relied largely on power supply’s will obviously not be able to break even.
“To remain afloat, they will have to shift the burden of increased cost of production to the final consumers of their products and services in an economy already choked by inflation”. ActionAid said.
ActionAid Nigeria, therefore, called on the Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission (NERC) and the Federal Government, to halt the planned electricity tariff increment and uphold its values of transparency, fairness, and accountability by ensuring continuous consultation with the masses while protecting consumer rights.

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