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Electricity Workers Demand Withdrawal Of New Tariff by adenigga(m): 11:58am On Apr 14
The National Union of Electricity
Employees (NUEE) has asked the federal government to withdrawal the new increase of tariff, saying it will push the price of goods upwards and affect the poor.



Recall that the Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission (NERC) had, on April 3, increased electricity tariff for customers enjoying 20 hours of power supply daily, who are said to be under the “Band A” classification.

With the tariff increase, these customers are paying N225 kilowatt per hour from the current N66.

In a letter to the Minister of Power, NUEE described the increase as absurd for a country already facing steep increases in prices of goods and services.

The letter, signed by the union’s acting General Secretary, Dominic Igwebike, said the increase would inadvertently push citizens to purchase foreign products as local products are beyond their reach.

The union said this would force companies that could withstand the low patronage would close down.

While calling for the withdrawal of the new tariff as it is not beneficial to Nigerians, NUEE said the safety of its members was at stake and at the risk of being attacked by people in the community when they visit for disconnections.

It alleged that the minister did not seek the input of stakeholders before the decision was made.

The statement read: “The recent hike in electricity tariff from N68 /kwh to N225 /kwh is absurd in a country where the majority of the masses are grappling with basic survival and an electricity access rate of about 55%.

“The justification given by NERC is that the hike is attributed to only Band A consumers who make up only 15% of electricity consumers and utilize 40% of the nation’s electricity consumption.

“It begs to understand the sensibility of the person(s) that uttered such a statement purporting that it would not affect the general public.

“They need to answer these questions: Who are the Band A consumers? What do they do? Who are the customers of the Band A consumers? Who bears the brunt of the electricity hike? The general public is the one that will be most affected by this.

“They are the customers and end [1] users of the Band A products and services. The additional costs will be transferred to the common man, so they are indirectly being exploited, notwithstanding their dwindling purchasing power and increasing impoverishment.”

“The Honourable Minister of Power and NERC didn’t consult with the stakeholders in the sector before the increase. What of Service Reflective Tariffs as it relates to consumers? We, as a stakeholder, do not know the energy policy of this present administration.

“As a critical stakeholder in the power sector who is concerned with Nigerians getting constant and affordable power supply, we state categorically that the hike in the electricity tariff is not beneficial to Nigerians and should be withdrawn.”

Meanwhile, the electricity generation in the country has nosedived to 2,775 megawatts, MW, yesterday, a 32.3 per cent decline from 4,099.87MW recorded last week.

This was contained in the data released by the Nigeria Electricity System Operator, NESO, a semi-autonomous unit of the Transmission Company of Nigeria, TCN.

Information supplied by the Independent System Operator, ISO, showed that as of 6 pm yesterday, load allocation to the eleven DisCos which stood at 2,775.00 Megawatts gave Abuja Disco the highest allocation at 428MW, followed by Ikeja Electric at 422MW, Eko Disco at 359MW, Ibadan Disco at 335MW, Benin Disco at 227MW and Enugu Disco at 200MW.

The distribution companies with the lowest allocation were Yola Disco at 79MW, Jos Disco at 158MW, Kaduna Disco at 181MW, Kano Disco at 188MW and Port Harcourt Disco at 198MW.


Source: https://dailytrust.com/Electricity-Workers-Demand-Withdrawal-Of-New-Tariff

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Re: Electricity Workers Demand Withdrawal Of New Tariff by TemplarLandry: 12:03pm On Apr 14
Truly, let the poor breaaf. 🙂 *in Jagaban's voice*

Truly, these workers' eyes dey see o. Hmm.

I dedicate "Eyes" by Reminisce feat. Mayorkun to those workers.
Great jam!

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Re: Electricity Workers Demand Withdrawal Of New Tariff by eibe: 12:04pm On Apr 14
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Re: Electricity Workers Demand Withdrawal Of New Tariff by sbibi: 12:05pm On Apr 14
They are Nigerians whose wife, mother, father, sisters friends and associates suffers to put food on the table too

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Re: Electricity Workers Demand Withdrawal Of New Tariff by MMWandali: 12:13pm On Apr 14
Tariff increase is senseless and unfeasible

Could cause rise in prices of manufactured goods

Pose threat to life of electricity workers

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Re: Electricity Workers Demand Withdrawal Of New Tariff by adenigga(m): 12:16pm On Apr 14
sbibi:
They are Nigerians whose wife, mother, father, sisters friends and associates suffers to put food on the table too
Exactly, God bless You, Amen!......

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Re: Electricity Workers Demand Withdrawal Of New Tariff by Spirit247: 2:10pm On Apr 14
sbibi:
They are Nigerians whose wife, mother, father, sisters friends and associates suffers to put food on the table too
Exactly!
Since you talked about food, we Nigerians were celebrating importation of Corn last week. Some Africans that imported the Corn last Year have started revealing something o!
I started farming at my backyard and we should all beg Landlords and Owner's of any empty Land close to us to let us use it for Farming (instead of just lying useless) with promise that we shall be sharing the Harvest with the Owner. It is Time to for Africans to Plant and Grow what we Eat.
Some Africans that imported the GmhO Corn last Year have started revealing something. cry Pls, someone should verify that it's not mhNra GMO Corns that was imported into Nigeria because:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5qYjVTOS8_k

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Re: Electricity Workers Demand Withdrawal Of New Tariff by morikee: 2:10pm On Apr 14
We are on Band A but getting less than the minimum of 20hrs and no one to hold accountable even though we're paying for the new rate sad

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Re: Electricity Workers Demand Withdrawal Of New Tariff by nairavsdollars(f): 2:10pm On Apr 14
Rogues. Because they are also affected. They won't say that if they and their families enjoy free electricity

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Re: Electricity Workers Demand Withdrawal Of New Tariff by Adeneeyee84: 2:11pm On Apr 14
Good suggestion by the Electricity workers

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Re: Electricity Workers Demand Withdrawal Of New Tariff by Prigidypogodo(f): 2:11pm On Apr 14
Thunder scatter Tinubu insha Allah amin
Thunder scatter Tinubu insha Allah amin
Thunder scatter Tinubu
Scatter Seyi Tinubu
Scatter Remi Tinubu
Thunder scatter Tinubu insha Allah amin.

Hahahahahaha nice song 😃

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Re: Electricity Workers Demand Withdrawal Of New Tariff by meum: 2:12pm On Apr 14
Band A. 20 hours of power supply daily😂
Re: Electricity Workers Demand Withdrawal Of New Tariff by Military0001: 2:12pm On Apr 14
The implementation of the new electricity tariff by the federal government of Nigeria shows how wicked and terrible this government is based on existing minimum wage in Nigeria.

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Re: Electricity Workers Demand Withdrawal Of New Tariff by flomark: 2:13pm On Apr 14
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Re: Electricity Workers Demand Withdrawal Of New Tariff by SlavaUkraini: 2:15pm On Apr 14
Prigidypogodo:
Thunder scatter Tinubu insha Allah amin
Thunder scatter Tinubu insha Allah amin
Thunder scatter Tinubu
Scatter Seyi Tinubu
Scatter Remi Tinubu
Thunder scatter Tinubu insha Allah amin.

Hahahahahaha nice song 😃

The Thunder ⚡⚡⚡⚡ should also locate and scatter everyone that voted for the Notorious Drug Baron...

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Re: Electricity Workers Demand Withdrawal Of New Tariff by SeeWahala: 2:15pm On Apr 14
Everybody knows that the tariff hike is a sham scam of an agbad0 bulaba undecided

Only buhari tilumbu's APC minions are applauding it cool

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Re: Electricity Workers Demand Withdrawal Of New Tariff by Magnumproperty: 2:16pm On Apr 14
morikee:
We are on Band A but getting less than the minimum of 20hrs and no one to hold accountable even though we're paying for the new rate sad
Who are we to even believe now sef? A nairalander said that truly they are enjoying 20 to 24 hours of power daily. But you are saying otherwise here. Who are we to believe now? It is well with Nigeria.

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Re: Electricity Workers Demand Withdrawal Of New Tariff by OmoGomesIlorin: 2:17pm On Apr 14
Wise decision by the UNION.

I am just wondering who is the mastermind of the BAND creation.
If Mr. Tope, Alh, Musa, Eng. Chibuzo, all can afford their regular electricity bill w/o and have never defaulted but were somehow sent to BAND E with a 4-hour power supply a day, is that not injustice?

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Re: Electricity Workers Demand Withdrawal Of New Tariff by Magnumproperty: 2:18pm On Apr 14
FG should find solution to this power problem.
Re: Electricity Workers Demand Withdrawal Of New Tariff by omenka1: 2:18pm On Apr 14
shocked

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Re: Electricity Workers Demand Withdrawal Of New Tariff by seunlayi(m): 2:22pm On Apr 14
Confusion loading
Re: Electricity Workers Demand Withdrawal Of New Tariff by omenka1: 2:22pm On Apr 14
Na now day break
Re: Electricity Workers Demand Withdrawal Of New Tariff by Kennitrust(m): 2:23pm On Apr 14
Hi
Re: Electricity Workers Demand Withdrawal Of New Tariff by seunlayi(m): 2:24pm On Apr 14
OmoGomesIlorin:
Wise decision by the UNION.

I am just wondering who is the mastermind of the BAND creation.
If Mr. Tope, Alh, Musa, Eng. Chibuzo, all can afford their regular electricity bill w/o and has never defaulter but were somehow send to BAND E with 4 hours power supply a day is that not injustice?

Set awọn polical BANDits

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Re: Electricity Workers Demand Withdrawal Of New Tariff by Melagros(m): 2:24pm On Apr 14
COMRADES I don't know why there is so much confusion in this Tinubu's government?
Everything about the government is sh!t

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Re: Electricity Workers Demand Withdrawal Of New Tariff by id4sho(m): 2:25pm On Apr 14
Better officing. I get 8-12hours only at night. This bands stuff is trash abeg

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Re: Electricity Workers Demand Withdrawal Of New Tariff by specialmati(m): 2:27pm On Apr 14
grin grin grin grin grin grin grin when you elect a visionless criminal to lead you .they will steal all your joy.lamentation everywhere. still waiting to see anything the masses can thank God for since APC took over power .in 2015 they asked this question below

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Re: Electricity Workers Demand Withdrawal Of New Tariff by morikee: 2:27pm On Apr 14
Magnumproperty:

Who are we to even believe now sef? A nairalander said that truly they are enjoying 20 to 24 hours of power daily. But you are saying otherwise here. Who are we to believe now? It is well with Nigeria.

Some Areas do enjoy up to 24hrs while some doesn't
Re: Electricity Workers Demand Withdrawal Of New Tariff by Themanleshey: 2:28pm On Apr 14
The truth of the matter is that the country will remain poor , while the poor remain poorer if proper things are not put in place .

No one will invest their money in electricity as long as we keep to old tariff . It’s obvious to even the deaf and blind .

I must confess that the category A tariff is high , and maybe government need to bring it down a bit . But if we really want power in this country like we are really yawning for it , the tariff must go up .

And government need to act now as regards new minimum wage !

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Re: Electricity Workers Demand Withdrawal Of New Tariff by Electrokco: 2:29pm On Apr 14
Good move, na lines men and marketers de suffer the heat for site

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