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Federal Government Didn’t Increase Electricity Tariffs – Keyamo

Last updated: January 5, 2021 10:27 pm
Davies Ngere Ify
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Festus Keyamo, the Minister of State for Labour and Employment, on Tuesday, noted that the Federal Government did not increase electricity tariffs but adjusted some bands for users to pay what they are supposed to pay.

Keyamo disclosed this while speaking on Channels TV’s Politics Today programme, on Tuesday night.

The Minister further stated that the Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission did not consult him or other members of the committee working on the new electricity tariffs before announcing the development.

WITHIN NIGERIA had earlier reported that NERC increased electricity tariffs. The commission while giving the reason for the increment said it considered the 14.9 per cent inflation rate rise in November 2020 and foreign exchange of N379.4/$1 as of December 29, 2020.

When asked whether the electricity distribution companies have the approval of the government to increase tariffs following the NERC directive, Keyamo said,

“I am the chairman of the sub-committee consisting of the Federal Government side and Labour side that has been mandated to go round the country to interact and consult with stakeholders and the discos to find an acceptable and cost-reflective tariff that should be paid by Nigerians. We are still in the process of carrying out our assignment, we have not finished it.”

“There has been no increase in tariff. What we agreed to do was to freeze certain bands. You know we have band A, B, C, D and so on and so forth. So, in the interim, what we did was to adjust certain bands and to ensure that certain persons who are supposed to be on some bands are not wrongly put on some other bands.

“What has just been done is an adjustment of certain bands but there has not been any increase in tariffs.”

The minister added, “We immediately called for a meeting on this issue and what NERC has released does not reflect what we agreed upon at the level of the committee. I can say I was not consulted and members of the committee also said they were not consulted.”

“We are trying to fix a meeting for Thursday to find out exactly what happened and take it from there but I can assure (Nigerians) that we will soon come out with a statement before Nigerians to show the true position of things.”

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