You’ve 7 Days To Reverse New Electricity Tariff, NBA To Govt

The Ikeja branch of the Nigerian Bar Association (NBA) has threatened to drag the federal government to court if, after seven days, it failed to reverse the recent electricity tariff hike.

The chairman of the branch, Seyi Olawunmi, who made the threat at a press conference held in Lagos yesterday, described the hike as exploitative and non-reflective of the current economic hardship that the masses of Nigerians are going through.

Olawunmi, therefore, called for an immediate stop of the illegal implementation of the N225 per kWh imposed on Band A customers at the discretion of the Electricity Distribution Companies (Discos) and National Electricity Regulatory Commission (NERC) without any empirical basis.

The lawyer further stated that the NBA decided to hold the press conference based on the recommendation of a committee set up by the branch at its monthly meeting of April 2024 to carry out a holistic investigation on the sudden surge in electricity tariff.

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He said from the committee’s findings, it was evident that the recent tariff hike for customers under Band A received very sharp disapproval from the general public.

Olawunmi claimed that the previous hike in tariff since 2013 had not led to any form of improvement in the sector and that the regulatory agency and the Discos are in bed to exploit the Nigerian people.

The NBA chairman said there was no empirical evidence of DisCos’ investment in the sector, but what is seen is the government paying subsidies to them without any corresponding improvement.
He said, “It is the position of NBA Ikeja Branch that the NERC order made regarding the electricity tariff hike is anti-people. It smacks of the Policy of a Government (acting through its Agency) that has lost touch with the daily realities of its average citizen.

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