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General News of Tuesday, 30 April 2024

Source: www.mynigeria.com

Electricity Tariff Hike: You’ve failed Nigerians - Falana fires Power Minister

Femi Falana, Human Rights Lawyer and Senior Advocate of Nigeria Femi Falana, Human Rights Lawyer and Senior Advocate of Nigeria

Human Rights lawyer Femi Falana has called out the Minister of Power Adebayo Adelabu, for failing to provide a consistent supply of electricity despite increasing tariff for Nigerians in Band A.

Falana stated that the federal government and Adelabu were unable to justify the price hike and have let down the Nigerian people.

He made these remarks during an interview with Channels Television.

Recently, that the National Electricity Regulatory Commission (NERC) raised the tariff for Band A customers from N68/KWh to N225/kWh.

Band A customers are supposed to receive between 20-24 hours daily, Band B get 16 to 20 hours, and Band C customers receive 12 to 16 hours.

This decision sparked mixed reactions among Nigerians who expressed dissatisfaction with the electricity supply despite the increased costs.

Falana pointed out that the tariff increase was influenced by the International Monetary Fund and the World Bank.

He said, “The Minister of Power, Mr Adebayo Adelabu has failed to address the question of the illegality of the tariffs.

“Section 116 of the Electricity Act 2023 provides that before an increase can be approved and announced, there has to be a public hearing conducted based on the request of the Discos to have an increase in the electricity tariffs. That was not done.

“Secondly, neither the minister nor the Nigeria Electricity Regulatory Commission has explained why the impunity that characterised the increase can be allowed.

“I have already given a notice to the commission because these guys are running Nigeria based on impunity and we can not continue like this. Whence a country claims to operate under the rule of law, all actions of the government, and all actions of individuals must comply with the provisions of relevant laws.

“Secondly, the increase was anchored on the directives of the commission that customers in Band A will have an uninterrupted electricity supply for at least 20 hours a day. That directive has been violated daily. So, on what basis can you justify the increase in the electricity tariffs?”

“The Honourable Minister of Power is acting the script of the IMF and the World Bank.

“Those two agencies insisted and they continue to insist that the government of Nigeria must remove all subsidies. Fuel subsidy, electricity subsidy and what have you; all social services must be commercialised and priced beyond the reach of the majority of Nigerians.

“So, the government cannot afford to protect the interest of Nigerians where you are implementing the neoliberal policies of the Bretton Wood institutions,” he added.