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Electricity: N100b Power Subsidy For Low Income Earners Coming by Beaf: 2:09am On Oct 10, 2011
[size=14pt]N100b power subsidy for low income earners coming[/size]
By Nduka Chiejina 1 hour ago

The Federal Government is to inject N100 billion in the 2012 budget as subsidy to cushion the effect of electricity tariff on low income earners, The Nation has learnt

A source at the Bureau of Public Enterprises (BPE) said as part of its efforts to source for funds for Nigeria’s power projects, it has been able to get the Minister of Finance/C-ordinating Minister of the Economy, Dr. Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, to dedicate N100 billion in the 2012 budget as subsidy for the impending high electricity tariff.

The official, however, claimed that Okonjo-Iweala agreed to the figure on the condition that the subsidy would be of benefit low income earners who may not be able to afford the planned electricity tariff.

The decision to source for funds other than what investors would bring as proceeds of the privatisation of the power companies, he said, is to assure bidders for the power companies that President Goodluck Jonathan wants the power transactions to be completed on schedule “and has assured all parties of his maximum support.”

He lamented that distribution and transmission components of the power sector of the privatisation are posing serious challenges to the government, a development that has forced the BPE to make advances to them to ensure that funds are sourced to expand the transactions. At present, the BPE, the official said, is sourcing funds from different local and multilateral agencies.

The privatisation of the power sector, he pointed out, will be interactive between the government and potential investors, stressing: “If there are issues regarding transactions, we need close, we will interact with investors to get the exercise right.”

Another thorny point in the power sector privatisation, he said is the lingering labour crisis. He said the BPE “hopes to use the money paid to address labour issues. There is a tacit agreement that the proceeds will be used expeditiously, but that it would be paid first into the nation’s coffers as required by law before it is used to settle labour matters.”

The BPE official also admitted that labour issues were a challenge, because the government “wants investors to have access to sites and does want investors to be barred from sites.” He assured the bidders that “by October 14, 2011, the BPE expects to have resolved labour issues because they are interested in seeing investors run their businesses with minimum discomfort.”

http://www.thenationonlineng.net/2011/index.php/business/22308-n100b-power-subsidy-for-low-income-earners-coming.html
Re: Electricity: N100b Power Subsidy For Low Income Earners Coming by Kobojunkie: 3:30am On Oct 10, 2011
So, part of the argument against petroleum subsidy was that the money spent on that would go better to infrastructural development. But how come we need power subsidy? Can't this amount also go to development of infrastructure, if that is really what we are after??

Re: Electricity: N100b Power Subsidy For Low Income Earners Coming by EkoIle1: 3:51am On Oct 10, 2011
What are these clowns subsidizing? Unavailable electricity? Shouldn't they at least produce the electricity first, then worry about subsidizing if need be what they have?

We'll, we all know this is money set aside for looting,

Useless people,
Re: Electricity: N100b Power Subsidy For Low Income Earners Coming by Beaf: 3:55am On Oct 10, 2011
Eko Ile:

What are these clowns subsidizing? Unavailable electricity? Shouldn't they at least produce the electricity first, then worry about subsidizing if need be what they have?

We'll, we all know this is money set aside for looting,

Useless people,

The "clowns" certainly aren't subsidising stup!dity, so you will actually have to learn to read, speak and think properly. Give up trying to come across as a baby monkey, will you?
Re: Electricity: N100b Power Subsidy For Low Income Earners Coming by Kobojunkie: 4:33am On Oct 10, 2011
Kobojunkie:

So, part of the argument against petroleum subsidy was that the money spent on that would go better to infrastructural development. But how come we need power subsidy? Can't this amount also go to development of infrastructure, if that is really what we are after??

Re: Electricity: N100b Power Subsidy For Low Income Earners Coming by dayokanu(m): 5:34am On Oct 10, 2011
is this the best Odechukwu Retardeen can come up with?

This man is genetically daft and retardeed

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