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You Can’t Increase Electricity Tariff Now, Reps Minority Leader Warns NERC

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Hon. Ndudi Elumelu, Minority Leader of the House of Representatives, has condemned moves to increase electricity tariff in the country.

He cautioned the country’s regulatory body, the Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission (NERC) to drop the idea in their sleeve.

The Minority Leader maintains that any increase in electricity tariff will further exacerbate the economic situation in the country.

According to him, any increase now would worsen the already excruciating financial burden on homes, personal businesses, companies and the overall productive sectors.

Hon. Elumelu insists that Nigerians are currently passing through grave economic stress and anything that would aggravate the situation, such as an increase in electricity tariff, is completely unacceptable. 

The Minority leader noted that electricity is pivotal to the economic and social lives of Nigerians and urges NERC to rather seek ways of making power affordable and available to Nigerians, in line with its establishment laws, instead of increase in tariff.

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The lawmaker assures that the minority caucus will continue to protect the interest of Nigerians in this regard by monitoring prevailing tariff on electricity as well as levies on other essential services in the country to ensure that Nigerians are not overburdened.

The Minority leader therefore directs all members of the minority caucus in relevant committees to intensify their oversight functions in this direction in the interest of Nigerians.

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