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FG Halts N600 Billion Electricity Subsidy, Confirms Power Tariff Hike by EcoBrick: 6:34am On Mar 17, 2022

The Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission on Wednesday declared that subsidy on power amounting to about N600bn during some period had now been stopped by the Federal Government.

It also revealed that electricity tariffs were raised in February this year, and was quick to, however, state that the tariff payable by some customers in the franchise area of one of the distribution companies was reduced.

This came as power generation companies condemned the Nigerian Bulk Electricity Trading company, stating that the NBET was failing in its obligations in terms of payment for power generated by the Gencos.

Speaking at a press briefing in Abuja on the challenges in the power sector and other issues, the Chairman, NERC, Sanusi Garba, stated that subsidy on electricity was a policy issue of the Federal Government that had to be halted.

He said, “The role of the commission is to make a determination of the rates that consumers should pay. So we strike a balance between consumers and investors.

“Now subsidy is a policy issue determined by the government. The government will decide that the rates calculated or agreed by the regulator may at this time not be passed on to consumers. It has happened many times.

“In the past four, five years the level of subsidy has gradually been reduced, because you cannot run the electricity market on life support and say that investors cannot get their return on investment until government steps in to provide the required funding.”

Garba added, “So that policy decision (stopping electricity subsidy) is as announced by the Minister of Finance. The subsidies have been, at one time as high as N600bn a year, and gradually coming down to about N30bn or so this year.”

On concerns about the rise in electricity tariffs, the NERC boss stated that the adjustment was made in February this year following some economic fundamentals considered by the commission.

“What happened on February 1, 2022, is a minor review of tariff. It is very clear on our website that every six months we will adjust rates to take care of the foreign exchange component of cost and also inflation,” he stated.

Garba described the tariff adjustment as absolutely straightforward, stressing that the distribution companies were meant to inform their customers of the changes.

On the recent blackouts and repeated collapse of the national electricity grid, the NERC chairman said the rupturing of gas pipelines by vandals and routine maintenance works on some power plants contributed to the instability of the country’s power system.

This was further buttressed by the Federal Ministry of Power in a statement issued in Abuja the media aide to the power minister, Sanusi Isa, where it stated that the national grid suffered double system collapse within two days due to so many factors

“The current energy crisis confronting some key sectors of the economy also contributed to the problems we are facing now in the power sector,” the statement read in part.

It added, “We are where we are today also because of the increasing vandalism of pipelines that also supply gas to the power plants.

“This too is being resolved in collaboration with the relevant agencies. The NNPC and other gas suppliers are working relentlessly to restore gas supply for optimum power supply.”

statement issued in Abuja the media aide to the power minister, Sanusi Isa, where it stated that the national grid suffered double system collapse within two days due to so many factors

“The current energy crisis confronting some key sectors of the economy also contributed to the problems we are facing now in the power sector,” the statement read in part.


It added, “We are where we are today also because of the increasing vandalism of pipelines that also supply gas to the power plants.

“This too is being resolved in collaboration with the relevant agencies. The NNPC and other gas suppliers are working relentlessly to restore gas supply for optimum power supply.”

The ministry said the Federal Government was doing everything possible through the relevant security agencies to stop the vandalism of pipelines.

“Routine maintenance of power generating plants had also contributed to the current power outages we are experiencing,” it stated.

The power ministry added, “These challenges do not in any way indicate that the ongoing rehabilitation of the national grid by the government is not yielding results.”

This came as the Gencos, through their umbrella body, Association of Power Generation Companies, declared on Wednesday that the NBET was failing in its obligations in terms of payments for power supplied to the grid by Gencos.

The NBET had in a statement on March 13, 2022, stated that it was making payments to Gencos as and when due and had never defaulted on any payment cycle to date.

The ministry said the Federal Government was doing everything possible through the relevant security agencies to stop the vandalism of pipelines.

“Routine maintenance of power generating plants had also contributed to the current power outages we are experiencing,” it stated.

The power ministry added, “These challenges do not in any way indicate that the ongoing rehabilitation of the national grid by the government is not yielding results.”

This came as the Gencos, through their umbrella body, Association of Power Generation Companies, declared on Wednesday that the NBET was failing in its obligations in terms of payments for power supplied to the grid by Gencos.

The NBET had in a statement on March 13, 2022, stated that it was making payments to Gencos as and when due and had never defaulted on any payment cycle to date.
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Re: FG Halts N600 Billion Electricity Subsidy, Confirms Power Tariff Hike by PrinceOfLagos: 6:41am On Mar 17, 2022
Buhari, we no fit run for you from this country o

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Re: FG Halts N600 Billion Electricity Subsidy, Confirms Power Tariff Hike by swaggerjack: 6:42am On Mar 17, 2022
PrinceOfLagos:
Buhari, we no fit run for you from this country

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Re: FG Halts N600 Billion Electricity Subsidy, Confirms Power Tariff Hike by helinues: 6:43am On Mar 17, 2022
undecided

And where is that electricity?

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Re: FG Halts N600 Billion Electricity Subsidy, Confirms Power Tariff Hike by PrinceOfLagos: 6:44am On Mar 17, 2022
[quote author=swaggerjack post=111105940][/quote]
That useless president wants to finish us with hike upon hikes, but na him go run from us in this country Insha Allah

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Re: FG Halts N600 Billion Electricity Subsidy, Confirms Power Tariff Hike by swaggerjack: 6:45am On Mar 17, 2022
helinues:
undecided

And where is that electricity?

The spirit of zombeism has finally been exorcised from you shocked

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Re: FG Halts N600 Billion Electricity Subsidy, Confirms Power Tariff Hike by McLizbae: 6:46am On Mar 17, 2022
Mshw... Se Buhari and him wife don already japa self...

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Re: FG Halts N600 Billion Electricity Subsidy, Confirms Power Tariff Hike by helinues: 6:47am On Mar 17, 2022
swaggerjack:

The spirit of zombeism has finally been exorcised from you shocked

3rd moniker just this morning.

Nigga, give it a rest. Don't make trolling a profession

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Re: FG Halts N600 Billion Electricity Subsidy, Confirms Power Tariff Hike by chatinent: 6:54am On Mar 17, 2022
There's no light! There wasn't. There isn't. Mirage.

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Re: FG Halts N600 Billion Electricity Subsidy, Confirms Power Tariff Hike by yanabasee(m): 7:06am On Mar 17, 2022
So the minister of petroleum gets more concerned with the electricity because GENCO seems to take the light generally affecting both the rich and the poor..... More than the scarcity of fuel that's looming the country.... Because that doesn't affect the rich. As many rich folks have special pump station they booked to fill up their tanks....


God will give us leaders like the leaders of GENCO to lead every sectors of this country to take decisions that will affect everyone and not only the poor and average citizens....

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Re: FG Halts N600 Billion Electricity Subsidy, Confirms Power Tariff Hike by nkemoma(m): 7:37am On Mar 17, 2022
In a sane world . for Tinubu to betray Nigerians and promote Buhari as the awaited Messiah to us is enough reason for him not to even smell the gates of Aso Rock..

He claims to be a wizard in human capabilities, yet gave us a lifeless one and went round the country marketing him. Why?

Because of his SELFISH DREAM OF becoming president..


And some tribal nincompoops are in a frenzy for the now 70something year old man, who now pees and poos on himself....


In a real sense, a 70 year old man cannot effectively run a BIG corporation. Yet these zombies that can't entrust their personal wealth to be managed by their 70 year old Dads and Uncles are going into a frenzy of portraying this man as the Messiah to clear up the mess of Buhari.... Entrusting the lives of 200million intelligent humans into his hands



May their lives not be run like Buhari has run Nigeria

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Re: FG Halts N600 Billion Electricity Subsidy, Confirms Power Tariff Hike by orikoku: 7:38am On Mar 17, 2022
Where's the light?

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Re: FG Halts N600 Billion Electricity Subsidy, Confirms Power Tariff Hike by HitRun(m): 7:38am On Mar 17, 2022
The truth be say Nigerians don reach the state of fatigue from complaining. The next stage, which has started already, is a gradual build-up of resentment for the government. When e go burst, it will be spontaneous, and EndSars protest go be child's play. All man go de vex! Anything wey wan, happen make e happen! Na wetin! Food cost, fuel scarce, light wey no dey, nepa de bring outrageous bill. Make dem kuku kill us with gun for street. All die na die!

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Re: FG Halts N600 Billion Electricity Subsidy, Confirms Power Tariff Hike by chigator2: 7:38am On Mar 17, 2022
Zoo
Re: FG Halts N600 Billion Electricity Subsidy, Confirms Power Tariff Hike by Houseofglam7(f): 7:39am On Mar 17, 2022
These MFs should be buried standing when they die!!!!!

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Re: FG Halts N600 Billion Electricity Subsidy, Confirms Power Tariff Hike by maxiart2(m): 7:39am On Mar 17, 2022
Welcome to Nigeria cheesy
Re: FG Halts N600 Billion Electricity Subsidy, Confirms Power Tariff Hike by athaboi(f): 7:39am On Mar 17, 2022
Where exactly is the president in all this? In London?? I pity Nigerians

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Re: FG Halts N600 Billion Electricity Subsidy, Confirms Power Tariff Hike by Trustedhands: 7:39am On Mar 17, 2022
Yes we know subsidy is a cankerworm but removing it at this critical time is a disaster. You should have exit plans before coming out with policies that plunges the economy into a deeper mess.

You want people to start dropping dead on the streets as a result of excessive hardship before you realize there are hunger and anger in the land?

FG, don't allow the devil to use you to finish us ooo

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Re: FG Halts N600 Billion Electricity Subsidy, Confirms Power Tariff Hike by Prayfortheworld: 7:40am On Mar 17, 2022
We don dy pay 12k a month on top light wey we no dy see. So we go begin pay like 20k now?
Make them kukuma cut am make i go buy solar

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Re: FG Halts N600 Billion Electricity Subsidy, Confirms Power Tariff Hike by dust144(m): 7:40am On Mar 17, 2022
We dey!!!
Re: FG Halts N600 Billion Electricity Subsidy, Confirms Power Tariff Hike by Nobody: 7:40am On Mar 17, 2022
Hmmm
Re: FG Halts N600 Billion Electricity Subsidy, Confirms Power Tariff Hike by Deafee: 7:41am On Mar 17, 2022
Useless leaders

Tinubu Will not die well for bringing this calamity to Nigerians

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Re: FG Halts N600 Billion Electricity Subsidy, Confirms Power Tariff Hike by Tonymegabush1(m): 7:41am On Mar 17, 2022
All we hear in this country is billions and trillions upon trillions. Yet hunger dey

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Re: FG Halts N600 Billion Electricity Subsidy, Confirms Power Tariff Hike by otokx(m): 7:41am On Mar 17, 2022
Houseofglam7:
These MFs should be buried standing when they die!!!!!

You even tried
Re: FG Halts N600 Billion Electricity Subsidy, Confirms Power Tariff Hike by bigdammyj: 7:41am On Mar 17, 2022
Noted
Re: FG Halts N600 Billion Electricity Subsidy, Confirms Power Tariff Hike by Sunisonflex39(m): 7:41am On Mar 17, 2022
So now bill of 22k per month of darkness will now be 48k..chai..we Don enter am..NATO go buy small inverter and ask the NEPA guys to disconnect your house..since them no one bring prepaid..

This thing is not hard.. do installation of mass prepaid meter to every household first before talking of this.

But no..I pity those NEPA guys wey dey go around cutting lights..street are not smiling

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Re: FG Halts N600 Billion Electricity Subsidy, Confirms Power Tariff Hike by chicoMX(m): 7:41am On Mar 17, 2022
The cost of electrical energy has been on an increase with or without subsidy.


This present government just dey see all of us as Mumu.

Sad thing na say, suffer no dey tire us!

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Re: FG Halts N600 Billion Electricity Subsidy, Confirms Power Tariff Hike by puyol005(m): 7:42am On Mar 17, 2022
Which way Nigeria?

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