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Stakeholders condemn 300% increase in electricity tariffs

...Increase would specifically impact Band A consumers
EditorBy EditorApril 3, 2024Updated:April 3, 2024No Comments2 Mins Read
FG needs N3.2trn for 2024 electricity subsidies - Official
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Some power experts have expressed their dissatisfaction with the 300 percent increase in electricity tariffs approved by the Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission (NERC).

In separate interviews on Wednesday in Lagos, the experts lamented that such an increase would further burden electricity consumers across the nation.

The announcement of the tariff hike was made by Mr Musiliu Oseni, the Vice Chairman of NERC, in Abuja on Monday.

Oseni clarified that the 300 per cent increase would specifically impact Band A consumers, constituting only 15 percent of the total electricity customers nationwide.

As a result, power distribution companies (DisCos) will be permitted to raise electricity prices to N225 ($0.15) per kilowatt-hour, up from the previous rate of N68 for urban consumers, effective April 1.

ALSO READ: NERC approves electricity tariff increase for customers on band A

Reacting to the development, the National Coordinator of All Electricity Consumers Protection Forum, Mr Adeola Ilori, condemned the sudden tariff hike, asserting that it was implemented without due process.

Ilori emphasised that the increase should have followed the prescribed procedures outlined in NERC’s regulatory directives, as mandated by law.

He said that the magnitude of the increase, purportedly a minor review, was like a major review, necessitating thorough scrutiny and consultation with all stakeholders.

Ilori hinted at potential legal action by the group to challenge the tariff hike, citing violations of the Electricity Act 2023 and consumer protection regulations.

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Meanwhile, an electricity market analyst, Mr Lanre Elatuyi, acknowledged the inevitability of the tariff increase, attributing it to fluctuations in the dollar and gas prices.

Elatuyi explained that with the government unable to subsidise electricity for all consumers, the burden falls on those capable of bearing the actual cost of electricity, particularly Band A customers.

He stressed the importance of ensuring that Band A customers receive the promised hours of supply, urging strict adherence to service standards.

However, the founder of Spark Nigeria Ltd., Mr Chinedu Amah, raised concerns about the clarity and monitoring of Band A classification, warning of potential exploitation if not properly defined and regulated.

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