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Nigerians Should Prepare for New Electricity Tariff Hike – FG

Nigeria to Increase Electricity Tariffs Amid Plans for Subsidies to Protect Low-Income Consumers

paulcraft by paulcraft
February 3, 2025
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  • The Federal Government plans to raise electricity tariffs by over 65% to reflect actual production costs while providing subsidies for low-income households
  • Special Adviser Olu Verheijen emphasizes the need for cost-reflective tariffs to attract private investment and improve Nigeria’s electricity access by 2030

The Federal Government has announced plans to increase electricity tariffs in the coming months.

However, it assured that subsidies would be provided to cushion the impact on low-income consumers.

Bloomberg quoted Olu Verheijen, Special Adviser to President Bola Tinubu on Energy, revealing this at the Africa Heads of State Energy Summit in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania. Nigeria presented a $32 billion plan to boost electricity access by 2030 at the event.

Verheijen explained that the country is working on transitioning to a cost-reflective tariff to attract private investments while ensuring affordability for vulnerable citizens.

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“One of the key challenges we aim to address in the coming months is shifting to a tariff that balances cost efficiency and revenue generation. This will help attract private capital while also protecting low-income consumers,” she said.

Last year, the government approved a threefold tariff hike for Band A electricity users. Now, pressure from Nigeria’s struggling electricity distribution companies is mounting, as they push for cost-reflective tariffs to stabilize their finances.

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