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FG’s Monthly Electricity Subsidy Spending To Crash By 52% On New Tariff Hike by FreeStuffsNG: 2:25am On Apr 05

The Nigerian government’s move to revise electricity tariffs is set to deliver a 52% cut in monthly subsidy expenses.

The reduction will see the current N261.2 billion figure fall to around N125.94 billion, unlocking a significant N135.26 billion in monthly fiscal savings.


The heart of Nigeria’s political power, Abuja, harbors the most considerable congregation of premium electricity consumers classified under Band A who will invariably bear the brunt of this cost recalibration.


Here is a breakdown of the impact of the new tariff hike on the subsidy costs for each Power Distribution Company (DisCo) as presented by the Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission (NERC):


Abuja (AEDC)
Number of Band A Feeders: 107
The new tariff range is N33.95 to N225.00, and the monthly subsidy cost is N18.95 billion, down from N38.01 billion previously.


Benin (BEDC)
Number of Band A Feeders: 44
Customers in this area will see a new tariff range of N41.20 to N225.00. The new subsidy cost is N11.01 billion, a decrease from the previous N21.69 billion.


Eko (EKEDC)
Number of Band A Feeders: 21
The new tariff is set at N32.44 to N225.00, with subsidy costs now at N13.74 billion compared to N32.28 billion.



Enugu (EEDC)
Number of Band A Feeders: 44
For Enugu, the tariff range is N36.20 to N225.00, with a new subsidy figure of N10.31 billion, down from N19.59 billion.


Ibadan (IBEDC)
Number of Band A Feeders: 30
The tariff range for Ibadan is N36.26 to N225.00, and the subsidy cost has been reduced to N11.16 billion from N31.31 billion.


Ikeja (IEDC)
Number of Band A Feeders: 45
Customers will be charged within the new range of N31.24 to N225.00, and the subsidy cost has been lowered to N17.03 billion from the previous N38.37 billion.


Jos (JEDC)

Number of Band A Feeders: 48
The new tariff range for Jos is N39.90 to N225.00, and the subsidy cost is now N9.19 billion compared to N15.51 billion before.


Kaduna (KAEDC)
Number of Band A Feeders: 25
The tariff has been revised to range from N35.41 to N225.00, and the subsidy cost is now at N9.76 billion, down from N18.24 billion.


Kano (KEDC):
Number of Band A Feeders: 43
For Kano, the new tariff range is N31.88 to N225.00, with a reduced subsidy cost of N7.79 billion from N18.48 billion.


Port Harcourt (PHEDC)

Number of Band A Feeders: 43
The tariff range here is now N39.44 to N225.00, and the new subsidy cost is N10.13 billion, compared to N18.89 billion previously.


Yola (YEDC)
Number of Band A Feeders: 15
The new tariff range for Yola is N30.01 to N225.00, with the subsidy cost now at N6.87 billion, down from N8.83 billion.
These adjustments represent a significant shift in the government’s spending on electricity subsidies across the nation, aiming to align the cost of power more closely with the actual supply and demand dynamics in the market.

The reduction in subsidy spending, particularly when economic pressures are mounting due to other macroeconomic factors, could have far-reaching implications for both consumers and the power sector.



Key Assumptions Driving Hike
The revision of electricity tariffs in Nigeria is a complex process that takes into account several key assumptions. These factors are not only crucial but also intricate, forming the backbone of the cost-reflective pricing model adopted for electricity tariffs.

Exchange Rate: The tariff calculation considers the exchange rate between the Naira and the US dollar. A higher exchange rate means the cost of importing any dollar-denominated components or services for electricity generation and distribution becomes more expensive, contributing to higher operational costs that may be passed on to consumers.

Nigerian Inflation Rate: The domestic inflation rate directly affects the cost of goods and services within the country, including operational and capital expenditures for the DisCos. The higher the inflation, the more expensive the inputs for power generation become, necessitating a tariff hike to cover these increased costs.

US Inflation Rate: [/b]This is likely factored in because specific inputs for power generation or parts of the operational expenses may be pegged to US inflation rates, mainly if they involve American suppliers or are dollar-denominated expenses.

[b]Available Generation Capacity: [/b]The available capacity that power generating companies (gencos) can take off from the national grid impacts their ability to supply electricity.

[b]Higher available capacity could potentially lower the cost per unit of electricity, but this also depends on the demand and the efficiency of the distribution network.


Wholesale Gas to Power Prices: The benchmark gas-to-power price is crucial since gas is a major input for thermal power plants in Nigeria. An increase in the price of gas would lead to increased costs of electricity generation.

Contractual agreements for the supply and transportation of gas are also a determinant. If the contracts stipulate prices that are above the domestic gas obligation supply rates, this could raise operational costs.

The benchmark gas transportation tariff adds to the overall cost of getting the gas to the power plants. Any increase in this tariff will affect the final cost of electricity generation.

All these factors combine to determine the cost-recovery tariff that Discos needs to charge to maintain its operations and potentially invest in infrastructure and improvements.


Electricity Customer Categories in Nigeria
Electricity customers are divided into different tariff classes within various service bands determined by their level of electricity consumption and the type of connections they have. The service bands range from Lifeline to E, with Lifeline being the category for the most economically vulnerable consumers who use a very small amount of electricity.

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Nigerians are set to face heightened economic pressures due to a significant increase in electricity tariffs across the country. The new tariff adjustments imposed by the Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission (NERC) will see an average of over 200% increase, which signals the termination of energy subsidies for Band A.

A review of the new tariff regime shows that households and businesses should prepare for substantial increases in their energy costs. The hike affects all Band A customers, who receive at least 20 hours of electricity daily, witnessing some of the most substantial increases.

The tariff hike has been met with significant pushback from consumer advocacy groups and the general public. Critics argue that the increase is unjustified, given the persistent issues with power supply and quality across the country.

The policy intends to align tariffs with the quality of service provided, and the latest order from the NERC aims to ensure that DisCos fully recover operational costs and earn a reasonable return on investment. This adjustment is part of a broader strategy to improve the reliability and quality of electricity supply, which hinges on DisCos’ capital expenditures and performance improvement plans. The tariff restructuring is also seen as a move to mitigate the cost implications of floating naira and inflationary pressures.
https://nairametrics.com/2024/04/04/fgs-monthly-electricity-subsidy-spending-to-crash-by-52-on-new-tariff-hike/

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Re: FG’s Monthly Electricity Subsidy Spending To Crash By 52% On New Tariff Hike by FreeStuffsNG: 2:25am On Apr 05
The heart of Nigeria’s political power, Abuja, harbors the most considerable congregation of premium electricity consumers classified under Band A who will invariably bear the brunt of this cost recalibration.


Most parts of the privileged urban class of Nigerians exclusively benefiting from electricity subsidy will eventually be taken off electricity subsidy so that there will be justice for those poor Nigerians living in rural settings without electricity yet paying for subsidizing the electricity.

May God bless Nigeria for ever! Check my signature for free stuffs!

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Re: FG’s Monthly Electricity Subsidy Spending To Crash By 52% On New Tariff Hike by Faiththatworks(m): 3:48am On Apr 05
I don't support Asiwaju at all in this removal of subsidy on Electricity.
I agree with Mr Femi Falana SAN assertion that Asiwaju and his western trained lackeys are carrying out a supremist,hardship and suffocating agenda of the IMF and the World Bank.
The suffocation of the masses by the removal of subsidy in every phase of life will soon be met by a massive protest that will cripple this nation.
I'm very very sure they are holding Asiwaju to ransom,these suffocating agenda is definitely because Asiwaju wants to borrow money from these Financial Bandits.
I'm sure we will soon start hearing of loans being approved to Nigeria now that their agenda has been fully implemented.
These western bandits are only interested in the disruption of the country,and I liken them to the advisers a King consulted in the Bible. The name of the King was Rehoboam,the son of King Solomon, the people went to meet him to ask his plans for them after the death of his Father.
According to the story in the bible,the king consulted the elders who told him to soften the hardship in the land,but after consulting with his youthful advisers,they encouraged him to add more to the pain of the masses.
The Youth in the bible story are these Western Terriorist disguised as Financial Institution.
We know how the story ended in the Bible,the masses revolted and that's how Israel got split into 2.
There's a limit to how long the masses can endure these suffocation. Asiwaju shouldn't add more to the burden the masses are already enduring, otherwise we will revolt.
God bless the masses
God bless Nigeria.

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Re: FG’s Monthly Electricity Subsidy Spending To Crash By 52% On New Tariff Hike by tollyboy5(m): 4:42am On Apr 05
We in the solar system and inverter sector are happy.

We're also working tirelessly to reduce the cost of pure sine wave inverter and increase its efficiency for those willing to go off grid grin

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Re: FG’s Monthly Electricity Subsidy Spending To Crash By 52% On New Tariff Hike by tollyboy5(m): 4:47am On Apr 05
FreeStuffsNG:

Most parts of the privileged urban class of Nigerians exclusively benefiting from electricity subsidy will eventually be taken off electricity subsidy so that there will be justice for those poor Nigerians living in rural settings without electricity yet paying for subsidizing the electricity.

May God bless Nigeria for ever! Check my signature for free stuffs!
Most of the A band listed area in Lagos are just middle class area with alot of poor people.
Now we're confuse of your definition of rich.

Why not increase minimum wages instead of suffocating Nigerians with excess tax?
We now pay the same as USA that has minimum wage over ₦1m, but pay ₦30k as minimum wage?!
To increase Tax you copy USA , to increase salary you forget USA . Wickedness in high places.

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Re: FG’s Monthly Electricity Subsidy Spending To Crash By 52% On New Tariff Hike by socialmediaman: 4:48am On Apr 05
Many customers in urban cities (poor or middle class) are classified under band A whether they get up to 20 hours of electricity or not.

Band A is not just for rich people as some Tinubu supporters are insinuating.

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Re: FG’s Monthly Electricity Subsidy Spending To Crash By 52% On New Tariff Hike by DenreleDave(m): 6:05am On Apr 05
Anybody using Band A should be investigated..

How una dey get money to pay for light?
Re: FG’s Monthly Electricity Subsidy Spending To Crash By 52% On New Tariff Hike by helinues: 6:05am On Apr 05
Toh
Re: FG’s Monthly Electricity Subsidy Spending To Crash By 52% On New Tariff Hike by meum: 6:06am On Apr 05
This band A thing na scam

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Re: FG’s Monthly Electricity Subsidy Spending To Crash By 52% On New Tariff Hike by okeyley: 6:06am On Apr 05
I wonder how the druggie thinks. How would you copy US in electricity tariff and not copy their minimum wage

They will be quick to copy their laws and not their system of governance

They will quote prices in dollars but will not allow you to earn or hold the same dollars

they hate accountability but wants you to be accountable at all times.
like I said earlier this government is always bent on inflicting pains and hArdship on the citizens always.

so sad

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Re: FG’s Monthly Electricity Subsidy Spending To Crash By 52% On New Tariff Hike by Adeolajude(m): 6:07am On Apr 05
I don't mind when the government choke the people real hard...so that they can sing louder when election time comes and they are asked to pick a clothe and attend useless campaign rally.

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Re: FG’s Monthly Electricity Subsidy Spending To Crash By 52% On New Tariff Hike by oliverwrites: 6:07am On Apr 05
I have supported most moves by this government but on this I do not agree. I personally don't mind paying as much as 200k per month for electricity ( I currently pay about 13k monthly and about 450k on generator ) however, you can't ask people to pay 225 when they don't get even up to 8 hours of electricity per day. It is madness and absolutely unacceptable.

Nigerians should not be made to suffer for the problem the corruption of the political class brought upon us.

I hope people stand up against this nonsense.

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Re: FG’s Monthly Electricity Subsidy Spending To Crash By 52% On New Tariff Hike by Teymanhenry(f): 6:08am On Apr 05
Tinubu is the most insensitive president Nigeria has ever had. He makes decisions without looking at the effect it will have on the common man. All he has in mind is to generate more revenue. How can we pay this bill? Well if it comes to pass, I'll just stop using electricity. My landlord will surely understand this time

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Re: FG’s Monthly Electricity Subsidy Spending To Crash By 52% On New Tariff Hike by ThinkSmarter: 6:09am On Apr 05
As We crave to have a functional infrastructures like good roads, hospitals, schools, power.
We should also realise that it requires money to deliver what we crave for.
Social economy is not sustainable for over 200million population with low GDP
The population of Saudi Arabia, UAE and Qatar put together are not up to Nigeria's
The increase in revenue of the govt will lead to subsequent increase in infrastructures, wages and services.
I stand with Bola Ahmed Tinubu on his Economic reforms.

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Re: FG’s Monthly Electricity Subsidy Spending To Crash By 52% On New Tariff Hike by todaynewsreview: 6:09am On Apr 05
The classification is poorly down. The poor may likely become poorer.

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Re: FG’s Monthly Electricity Subsidy Spending To Crash By 52% On New Tariff Hike by okeyley: 6:10am On Apr 05
for those booking space we gather to see what they will post when it gets to the promise land
Re: FG’s Monthly Electricity Subsidy Spending To Crash By 52% On New Tariff Hike by bestman09(m): 6:10am On Apr 05

Big grammar without any substance.

What will those without prepaid meters, who are perpetually in darkness, yet pay estimated bills monthly do?

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Re: FG’s Monthly Electricity Subsidy Spending To Crash By 52% On New Tariff Hike by Goodvibes007: 6:11am On Apr 05
Okay.
Re: FG’s Monthly Electricity Subsidy Spending To Crash By 52% On New Tariff Hike by Goodvibes007: 6:12am On Apr 05
tollyboy5:
We in the solar system and inverter sector are happy.

We're also working tirelessly to reduce the cost of pure sine wave inverter and increase its efficiency for those willing to go off grid grin
This is the future of Nigerian power supply. We have sun in abundance.

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Re: FG’s Monthly Electricity Subsidy Spending To Crash By 52% On New Tariff Hike by Bobloco: 6:13am On Apr 05
Under this calamitous Tinubu government, it's not just raining, it's pouring on the common man

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Re: FG’s Monthly Electricity Subsidy Spending To Crash By 52% On New Tariff Hike by AliEzeOlu: 6:14am On Apr 05
FreeStuffsNG:


https://nairametrics.com/2024/04/04/fgs-monthly-electricity-subsidy-spending-to-crash-by-52-on-new-tariff-hike/




In Deji Adeyanju's voice, "Nigerians must get sense by force."

You people should keep voting based on tribe and religion. Las las, hard life and bad governance no know tribe and religion. Na all of us go face the fire.

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Re: FG’s Monthly Electricity Subsidy Spending To Crash By 52% On New Tariff Hike by Goodvibes007: 6:14am On Apr 05
Teymanhenry:
Tinubu is the most insensitive president Nigeria has ever had. He makes decisions without looking at the effect it will have on the common man. All he has in mind is to generate more revenue. How can we pay this bill? Well if it comes to pass, I'll just stop using electricity. My landlord will surely understand this time
From what I read. I don't k ow how many people are enjoying 20 hours electricity in Nigeria.

Re: FG’s Monthly Electricity Subsidy Spending To Crash By 52% On New Tariff Hike by Minsk24: 6:15am On Apr 05
tollyboy5:

Most of the A band listed area in Lagos are just middle class area with alot of poor people.
Now we're confuse of your definition of rich.

Why not increase minimum wages instead of suffocating Nigerians with excess tax?
We now pay the same as USA that has minimum wage over ₦1m, but pay ₦30k as minimum wage?!
To increase Tax you copy USA , to increase salary you forget USA . Wickedness in high places.
U people are really funny, is it increase in minimum wage in public sector? Or private sector, ? Government that is struggling with finances, u want them to increase minimum wage, if u increase minimum wage in private sector, how many employers go afford am

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Re: FG’s Monthly Electricity Subsidy Spending To Crash By 52% On New Tariff Hike by Goodvibes007: 6:15am On Apr 05
Minsk24:

U people are really funny, is it increase in minimum wage in public sector? Or private sector, ? Government that is struggling with finances, u want them to increase minimum wage, if u increase minimum wage in private sector, how many employers go afford am
Inflation would shoot up to the moon as well.

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Re: FG’s Monthly Electricity Subsidy Spending To Crash By 52% On New Tariff Hike by Goodvibes007: 6:16am On Apr 05
AliEzeOlu:


In Deji Adeyanju's voice, "Nigerians must get sense by force."

You people should keep voting based on tribe and religion. Las las, hard life and bad governance no know tribe and religion. Na all of us go face the fire.
Yeah right. Only one region did exactly that and it's not the SW, SS, and North (NC, NW, NE). The religious war candidate.

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Re: FG’s Monthly Electricity Subsidy Spending To Crash By 52% On New Tariff Hike by michael132(m): 6:18am On Apr 05
Nigerian want change of system and implementation fast ...but cannot bear the consequences of such ...the man is gradually changing the system of govt ...yet complain arise for what they seek....if system of govt change once everybody will suffer alot ...but step by step he is doing it to relieve pain.....without clearing all this holes ..the system cannot change

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Re: FG’s Monthly Electricity Subsidy Spending To Crash By 52% On New Tariff Hike by Mysterious9000: 6:18am On Apr 05
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Re: FG’s Monthly Electricity Subsidy Spending To Crash By 52% On New Tariff Hike by Minsk24: 6:20am On Apr 05
Faiththatworks:
I don't support Asiwaju at all in this removal of subsidy on Electricity.
I agree with Mr Femi Falana SAN assertion that Asiwaju and his western trained lackeys are carrying out a supremist,hardship and suffocating agenda of the IMF and the World Bank.
The suffocation of the masses by the removal of subsidy in every phase of life will soon be met by a massive protest that will cripple this nation.
I'm very very sure they are holding Asiwaju to ransom,these suffocating agenda is definitely because Asiwaju wants to borrow money from these Financial Bandits.
I'm sure we will soon start hearing of loans being approved to Nigeria now that their agenda has been fully implemented.
These western bandits are only interested in the disruption of the country,and I liken them to the advisers a King consulted in the Bible. The name of the King was Rehoboam,the son of King Solomon, the people went to meet him to ask his plans for them after the death of his Father.
According to the story in the bible,the king consulted the elders who told him to soften the hardship in the land,but after consulting with his youthful advisers,they encouraged him to add more to the pain of the masses.
The Youth in the bible story are these Western Terriorist disguised as Financial Institution.
We know how the story ended in the Bible,the masses revolted and that's how Israel got split into 2.
There's a limit to how long the masses can endure these suffocation. Asiwaju shouldn't add more to the burden the masses are already enduring, otherwise we will revolt.
God bless the masses
God bless Nigeria.
Oga shut ur dirty mouth, everything u blame west without using ur brain ...
Is Western institutions they only creditors to Nigeria? Are the creditors charity organizations?
U take on financial obligations that are not sustainable,then at some point u have to cut them . .
Yes this will affect lots of people, but it is a necessary evil, 260 billion a month on subsidies is really expensive,given the fact that the economy is in a mess, probably he should have done a phased removal of at least given the masses one year warning before removing, maybe put in place some measures to ease the burden...
But these cuts are necessary...the government needs to cut spending and direct funds somewhere else ...
Use ur brain and think, everything west, everything west ...

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Re: FG’s Monthly Electricity Subsidy Spending To Crash By 52% On New Tariff Hike by Minsk24: 6:22am On Apr 05
Goodvibes007:

Inflation would shoot up to the moon as well.
Exactly, coz most likely, government will print money to pay the minimum wage, many state government are using a huge chunk of funds to pay salaries, this is not sustainable, an increase in wage is even out of the question...
I believe there will come a day when the government will streamline civil service and lay off thousands

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Re: FG’s Monthly Electricity Subsidy Spending To Crash By 52% On New Tariff Hike by Bobloco: 6:23am On Apr 05
Goodvibes007:

Yeah right. Only one region did exactly that and it's not the SW, SS, and North (NC, NW, NE).

Goodvibes007:


Goodvibes007: 6:16am

Yeah right. Only one region did exactly that and it's not the SW and North.

You had to modify it to other regions then exclude the SE because you set out to achieve a purpose, to spread lies,falsehood, hate, propaganda, tribal and ethnic bigotry.

Nigerians are suffering because of the calamitous economic policies Tinubu is implementing, you are here spreading ethnic and tribal bigotry

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Re: FG’s Monthly Electricity Subsidy Spending To Crash By 52% On New Tariff Hike by Streetdoctor: 6:25am On Apr 05
DenreleDave:
Anybody using Band A should be investigated..

How una dey get money to pay for light?

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