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Nigerian Government Cuts Electricity Tariff By 50% by dejt4u(m): 3:27pm On Mar 17, 2015
The Nigerian government has announced a reduction in electricity tariffs by half.
The Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission on Wednesday announced the immediate review of electricity tariffs by about 50 per cent.
The Chairman of the Commission, Sam Amadi, who announced the review in Abuja, said the reduction, which takes effect from the end of March, followed the regulatory agency’s decision to remove collection losses from customer tariff under the multi-year tariff order.

Mr. Amadi said following the approval of the multi-year tariff order, MYTO 2.1 in January 1, 2015, the Commission had received several complaints and petitions against the decision, which resulted in astronomical increases in tariff across the different consumer categories.

He noted particularly the petition by industrial and commercial consumers under the auspices of the Manufacturers Association of Nigeria, which demanded a drastic reduction of their tariffs.
The two categories of consumers had cited the negative impact of their increased tariffs, which they said were threatening their businesses, leading to massive job losses.

Following the review of the petitions, Mr. Amadi said the Commission conducted public hearings to gather evidence from all consumer classes on the affordability of the new tariff.
Again, he said the Commission had
consulted with the Chief Executive Officers of the Distribution Companies before deciding to intervene by reviewing the tariffs.

Besides, the Chairman said the Commission also decided to review the technical and financial assumptions of multi-year tariff order 2.1.
The reviews, he noted, were in line with the provisions of the Electricity Power Sector Reform Act 2005 and the Business Rules of the Commission’s mandate, which allow such a decision on a petition by an interested party within 60 days.

He said findings from the various reviews showed that the major cause of the spiralling consumer tariffs was the huge aggregate technical commercial and collection losses.
Some distribution companies have
complained that the collection losses, which are passed to consumers, raised the final tariffs by as much as an average of 80 and 103 per cent.
“The Commission has been listening to consumers’ complaints and taking full account of the impact of the high tariff on consumers and the Nigerian economy,”

Mr. Amadi said.
“Therefore, the Commission has reviewed the basis of the MYTO 2.1 assumptions and has determined that it is inappropriate to transfer to consumers collection losses that are controllable by the DISCOs (distribution companies),” he announced.

http://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/headlines/178622-breaking-nigerian-government-cuts-electricity-tariff-by-50.html

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Re: Nigerian Government Cuts Electricity Tariff By 50% by Noloss(f): 3:30pm On Mar 17, 2015
Somebody shout hallaluyah!!!

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Re: Nigerian Government Cuts Electricity Tariff By 50% by efilefun(m): 3:39pm On Mar 17, 2015
All this late tactics can't work, you failed us already... When goat don turn our transformers to relaxation centers Cuz light no dey gree dey.... Mtcheew what next do you have up ur sleeves?


Sai Buhari/PYO2015


If Buhari can make a man that is not serious in 6 years to be serious in 6 weeks! It means 1 week of Buhari as president will be a great blessing


Sai BUHARI

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Re: Nigerian Government Cuts Electricity Tariff By 50% by SaiBuharii: 3:39pm On Mar 17, 2015
The same president we protested against during the subsidy issue and some of us died...but. d govt. did nothing has suddenly grown a listening ear and have been taking decisions based on what they see online. This means the govt hears us but have refused to help us. They are reducing electricity for light we don't even have...desperate times.

The mathematics is the fixed cost remains the same. It's the variable cost that we don't pay for because we don't have light that they have reduced which nils of the changes. The variable cost is a function of light yoy have.


Even if Jonathan likes, he shld make electricity free...

#IHaveDecided...SaiDaddyBuhari.

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Re: Nigerian Government Cuts Electricity Tariff By 50% by olas24u(f): 3:39pm On Mar 17, 2015
What happens after the elections?

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Re: Nigerian Government Cuts Electricity Tariff By 50% by BIBILISTIC(f): 3:39pm On Mar 17, 2015
Its a good thing!

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Re: Nigerian Government Cuts Electricity Tariff By 50% by eljidy(m): 3:39pm On Mar 17, 2015
good news....I pray it would be effective as from the stated date above...

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Re: Nigerian Government Cuts Electricity Tariff By 50% by Nobody: 3:39pm On Mar 17, 2015
undecided


WHY IS EVERYTHING GOOD HAPPENING IN 6 WEEKS


The fear of Buhari is the begining of wisdom.


Buhari till 2023

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Re: Nigerian Government Cuts Electricity Tariff By 50% by lordsharks(m): 3:40pm On Mar 17, 2015
Good job

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Re: Nigerian Government Cuts Electricity Tariff By 50% by Riclord001(m): 3:40pm On Mar 17, 2015
All of his steps annoy me...
Oga Jona, d msg is crystal clear- YOU ARE GOING.
#Sai Buhari

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Re: Nigerian Government Cuts Electricity Tariff By 50% by Burger01(m): 3:40pm On Mar 17, 2015
All these extra-time government relieves. If you like cut the price of petrol to 30naira per liter undecided


I have decided anyways.

Sai Buhari

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Re: Nigerian Government Cuts Electricity Tariff By 50% by donigspain(m): 3:40pm On Mar 17, 2015
Haleluja! At last Baba Akeem and Mama Malik can now pay their own NEPA bills. I don't know why their paltry NGN1,200 share of the NEPA bill is a herculean task for them. grin grin


#JustTrolling wink

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Re: Nigerian Government Cuts Electricity Tariff By 50% by falconey(m): 3:40pm On Mar 17, 2015
All in the name of ELECTION!



SAI BUHARI JOOR, if FG like let them make FUEL FREE, ELECTRICITY FREE,FOOD FREE, even WOMEN FREE still #MARCHS4BUHARI!!!!

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Re: Nigerian Government Cuts Electricity Tariff By 50% by otokx(m): 3:40pm On Mar 17, 2015
50% of zero is what? There is currently zero electricity in University of Port Harcourt.

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Re: Nigerian Government Cuts Electricity Tariff By 50% by henryowor(m): 3:40pm On Mar 17, 2015
wen last i c light 4 my area....

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Re: Nigerian Government Cuts Electricity Tariff By 50% by Nobody: 3:40pm On Mar 17, 2015
How true is this? Besides how can Nigerian Government reduce electricity tariff when they told us the electricity company has been privatised?

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Re: Nigerian Government Cuts Electricity Tariff By 50% by ratchetwrench: 3:40pm On Mar 17, 2015
All in the hope of winning re-run. Maybe presidential election should be holding every 6 months, and see how Nigeria will turn to Canada in less than 5 years

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Re: Nigerian Government Cuts Electricity Tariff By 50% by RAO1(m): 3:40pm On Mar 17, 2015
we(ppl like BasketMouth n moiself ) no dey even get light..... more or less concerned

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Re: Nigerian Government Cuts Electricity Tariff By 50% by lordsharks(m): 3:40pm On Mar 17, 2015
Pass Waec/Neco with ease with our help.
Re: Nigerian Government Cuts Electricity Tariff By 50% by kannymoore(m): 3:40pm On Mar 17, 2015
Thank God.
Re: Nigerian Government Cuts Electricity Tariff By 50% by PassingShot(m): 3:41pm On Mar 17, 2015
Desperate times need desperate measures by Mr. Desperado.

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Re: Nigerian Government Cuts Electricity Tariff By 50% by MichaelSokoto(m): 3:41pm On Mar 17, 2015
Buhari workin already!


God bless Jagaban, Buhari & everybody who brought APC to us, nagode!

Sai Buhari/Prof 2015 - 2023 cool

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2 weeks to election, ANSWER COME!

PHCN #750 charge NO ANSWER!
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blood (Mama Piis grin ) 4 past 5yrs, NO SECURITY!
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PMS pump price reduced globally, NO SHOW!
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Barcanista, Temitemi, Mogidi, Juliann, Firefire & Anonimi, aya mek unu come knee down hia & explain 2 me why all dis oopla ooployo! grin

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Re: Nigerian Government Cuts Electricity Tariff By 50% by Koroaso: 3:41pm On Mar 17, 2015
*********DESPERATE MEASURES*********

*********YOU HAVE NOW REALIZED THAT ASARI DOKUBO HAS ONLY ONE PVC************

********SHEKAU HAS ONE PVC************

*********AND U MADE THEM THE MORE IMPORTANT THAN 150 MILLION NIGERIANS, NOW YOU WANT THEIR VOTES*********

********YOU ABANDONED ISSUES, LIKE JOB, EMPLOYMENT, POWER, CORRUPTION, AND SECURITY TILL LAST MINUTE....NOW YOU NEED VOTES*********

********NOW U ARE DANCING, SOMERSAULTING AND SLASHING EVERYTHING BY 50%,JUST BECAUSE YOU NEED VOTES*********

*******NIGERIANS ARE WISER NOW, WE HAVE NEVER LOOKED FORWARD TO AN ELECTION LIKE THIS ONE**********

**********JUNE 12 WE WANTED ABIOLA TO WIN......MARCH 28 WE WANT JONATHAN TO GO*******

********YOU TOOK NIGERIANS FOR GRANTED********

SAI BUHARI/PYO
2015.

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Re: Nigerian Government Cuts Electricity Tariff By 50% by ribbit: 3:41pm On Mar 17, 2015
olas24u:
What happens after the elections?
I wonder o

This is good news though. Hopefully, it would reduce the amount those blood suckers gimme every month..

I wish we start having election every 6weeks, Nigeria will be a great country In no time if the leaders know that you will be gone in 6weeks if you do nonsense. grin

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Re: Nigerian Government Cuts Electricity Tariff By 50% by Afrocatalyst: 3:41pm On Mar 17, 2015
I hear.
I hope they (Independent Power project operators) hear too.
Govt can only say dis cos the money doesnt go to their pocket again.

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Re: Nigerian Government Cuts Electricity Tariff By 50% by Factism(m): 3:41pm On Mar 17, 2015
I hope its with immediate effect

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Re: Nigerian Government Cuts Electricity Tariff By 50% by izikjon(m): 3:41pm On Mar 17, 2015
H mmmmm......dat means power outage, we pay full payment n still complain, now dat its half payment. ....... cool

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Re: Nigerian Government Cuts Electricity Tariff By 50% by yurme(m): 3:42pm On Mar 17, 2015
Osheyyyy Gej z workin haterz kip hatin ............Gej til 2019 jor

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Re: Nigerian Government Cuts Electricity Tariff By 50% by Nobody: 3:42pm On Mar 17, 2015
God!! ds government and ds country... ah swear we wre our own enemies... well... its a good thing
Re: Nigerian Government Cuts Electricity Tariff By 50% by tp10: 3:42pm On Mar 17, 2015
scam scam scam


go and check your nepa meter bill for the next 2months.

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