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Why Nigerian Engineers Kick Against Planned Electricity Tariffs Increase by FreeStuffsNG: 6:59pm On Aug 31, 2023
Nigerian Engineers Kick against Planned Electricity Tariffs Increase

•Say subsidy palliatives ill-conceived



The Nigerian Society of Engineers (NSE) yesterday kicked against the planned hike in electricity tariffs, stressing that after a careful review of the situation, it came to the conclusion that the call to raise power prices was unjustifiable.

Being one of the stakeholders invited to make a presentation by the National Electricity Regulatory Commission (NERC) on the issue, the NSE stated that in all their arguments, none of the proponents was able to make an iron-clad case for tariff increase.

[b]For instance, during the hearing held in late July, the NSE President, Tasiu Gidari-Wudil, who briefed journalists in Abuja on salient national issues, said that none of the Distribution Companies (Discos) came up with verifiable evidence of their contracted feeder supply availability index to warrant feeders upgrade or customer reclassification proposed. [b]

[b]Noting that its position on the tariff review debate was based on unassailable available evidence, Gidari-Wudil noted that in defending their applications, the Discos cited changes in economic indices.[b]

[b]However, he explained that although it is the industry norm to use the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) and National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) figures, most of the Discos brought figures that were at variance with the current reality.

[b]In fact, the NSE president stated that figures as high as 30 per cent inflation were used by a leading Disco while quoting a consultancy outfit as their source. “These assumptions will definitely give rise to a high Weighted Average Cost of Capital (WACC),” the engineers stated.[b]

[b]While citing changes in Operating Expenditure (OPEX) expenditure as the basis for their request for review, the NSE stated that most of the licensees failed to justify the request since they did not show evidence of any increase in their circuit length, transformer numbers, increase in their staff salaries and numbers, increase in their metering and customer numbers.
“It was also observed that the Discos spend a substantial amount of their approved OPEX for payment of consultancy services and technical partnership payments that do not translate to any operational efficiency,” it added.


NSE recommended that the NERC should ensure that licensees are only allowed prudent and justifiable cost escalation, as the ‘pass-through’ costs only, noting that they should be made to look inwards and reduce their expenses on operational line items.
The NSE listed the items as: Payment for technical partners, payment for consultants, payment for vending services/ billing and collections as well as looking into its over-bloated payroll.
It also accused the Discos of making payment for concession services that the staff can provide as well as making heavy management and board expenses.

“WACC should be prudently calculated for the industry and even at that, no licensee should be allowed a new CAPEX review now as they have not demonstrated any firm capacity and commitment in the execution of the earlier approved CAPEX.

“ All unutilised allowed CAPEX can be clawed back for them to execute as a provisional sum only, and to be claimed in the tariff only when executed. Discos must adequately compensate their customers for any investment made in their network without any excuses.

“Licensees must be made to evacuate power, grow their customer number and metering as a sine quo non for their survival as a business. Discos should bear the consequences of not adhering to the service level provisions in the Service Based Tariff regime on feeders supply availability, by adequately refunding the customers for non-adherence,” the NSE said.

In addition, it recommended that the Discos should have an automatic and seamless arrangement in their vending server that will enable refund to all customers that purchased meters under any of its arrangement.

On fuel subsidy removal, the NSE stated that as much as it is in support of its removal, since it had become a criminal conduit for syphoning scarce resources, it explained that the government should have put the mitigating mechanisms in place before the removal of subsidy from the budget.

“The announcement of plans for palliatives at this point that Nigerians are already in penury is ill-conceived,” the society stated.

However, it pointed out that the utilisation of alternative fuels like Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) holds immense potential and a viable alternative fuel that  has significant advantages since it is a cleaner burning fuel, emitting lower levels of harmful pollutants and greenhouse gases compared to conventional fossil fuels.

Incidentally, the NSE said it had directed its relevant arms to tackle the challenge by developing practical solutions for effective conversion from petrol to CNG.
Even though it admitted not having any authority to dictate to President Bola Tinubu, who to appoint into his cabinet, it highlighted the fact that only three engineers are among the new ministers.

Urging government to enforce its presentation on the expected flooding, the NSE also said it was envisioning to have a SMART office project which has  reached an appreciable stage .

https://www.thisdaylive.com/index.php/2023/08/29/nigerian-engineers-kick-against-planned-electricity-tariffs-increase

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Re: Why Nigerian Engineers Kick Against Planned Electricity Tariffs Increase by FreeStuffsNG: 6:59pm On Aug 31, 2023
NSE recommended that the NERC should ensure that licensees are only allowed prudent and justifiable cost escalation, as the ‘pass-through’ costs only, noting that they should be made to look inwards and reduce their expenses on operational line items.
The NSE listed the items as: Payment for technical partners, payment for consultants, payment for vending services/ billing and collections as well as looking into its over-bloated payroll.
It also accused the Discos of making payment for concession services that the staff can provide as well as making heavy management and board expenses.


They are doing over-invoicing. Simple. That's a financial crime.

Shakara of the Discos don end.Smh

So while they were threatening us with tariff hike, they can not defend or justify tariff hike yet for years, FG under PDP's Yardua-Goodluck administration started with Multi-Year Tariff Order ( MYTO) and kept paying money to them as electricity subsidies until now that Asiwaju Tinubu moved against subsidies.

This is a brilliant and patriotic service the Nigerian Society of Engineers (NSE) is undertaking and I am very proud of them. They must not relent and push for refunds if possible.

This is how patriots with elitist education should use their elitist education to engage Intelligently and suggest credible alternatives.

NSE must go one step further to petition the Federal Executive Council to report this inefficiency and economic sabotage and report to EFCC and Financial Reporting Council of Nigeria so that the whole industry and regulators will be scrutinised and audited like presently being done with CBN.

Some people may need to go to jail for this blackmail of customers with unjustified tariff hike to stop. The NA should criminalise what the DISCOs are reportedly doing by deliberately padding their overheads and criminal over invoicing.

Please stay off this thread if you are incapable of engaging intellectually. This is to lend our voice in support of NSE and not an invite to the mob of cyberbullies, liars, criminal defamers and bigots. Check my signature for free stuffs!

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Re: Why Nigerian Engineers Kick Against Planned Electricity Tariffs Increase by TemplarLandry: 7:01pm On Aug 31, 2023
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Re: Why Nigerian Engineers Kick Against Planned Electricity Tariffs Increase by 001Lagos: 7:03pm On Aug 31, 2023
FreeStuffsNG:
Shakara of the Discos don end. So they can not defend or justify tariff hike yet for years FG kept paying electricity subsidies to them until now that Asiwaju Tinubu moved against subsidies
 
Na una dey support yeye wicked policies, Na still una dey suffer am pass

The electricity supply is epileptic, una still wan hike the tariff join fuel subsidy removal on petroleum when most companies are struggling to stay afloat


I pity Nigerian workers

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Re: Why Nigerian Engineers Kick Against Planned Electricity Tariffs Increase by FreeStuffsNG: 7:09pm On Aug 31, 2023
001Lagos:

Na una dey support yeye wicked policies, Na still una dey suffer am pass

How can you be talking about electricity hike when so many companies can no longer run there generators due to high cost of diesel and subsidy removal on fuel ⛽

You have opened a new moniker. Smh. How is Owerri today? Please don't derail this thread.

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Re: Why Nigerian Engineers Kick Against Planned Electricity Tariffs Increase by rintileri: 7:11pm On Aug 31, 2023
Thifnubu the dignified mandate vagabond grin the man's social media minions are working over time while he's doing magic reducing unemployment and macro statistics from the top grin olodo bat

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Re: Why Nigerian Engineers Kick Against Planned Electricity Tariffs Increase by 001Lagos: 7:11pm On Aug 31, 2023
FreeStuffsNG:
You have opened a new moniker. Smh. How is Owerri today? Please don't derail this thread.
I am Lagos blood

Stop calling everyone that didn't support Tinubu bad policies Igbo

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Re: Why Nigerian Engineers Kick Against Planned Electricity Tariffs Increase by TabletMan: 7:13pm On Aug 31, 2023
Energy is already expensive in Nigeria.

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Re: Why Nigerian Engineers Kick Against Planned Electricity Tariffs Increase by nairalanda1(m): 7:16pm On Aug 31, 2023
I always laugh when I see people call on the companies to reduce their prices for poor people.

Like, suppose I call on the engineers to reduce their fees so that more poor people can afford their servicies. Dem go shout 'no way' tire.


We have a running internet system, and telephony system because at the end of the day, GSM companies were allowed to set their prices. We have a bad power system, because at the end of the day, government sets their prices to low because 'the poor have to breathe'. And 40% of customers do not pay for the light they use. Yes, including meter holders who bypass the thing, and enjoy free power.

At the end if we want 24 hours power, we better pay for 24 hours power, or forget about it.

Modified

I would like to thank everyone who responded to this comment. At the end, I am not endorsing bad performance, but pointing out why we have bad performance.

Also, in response to these two guys

livenija:


Tomorrow as u board a bike or bus u will be involved in an accident, u won't die, but u will pay bills u wish u died


Yes, the above quote was made in response to my comment above. I honestly do not understand why a simple comment defending the right of people who do business, which may even include the guy above, to make a profit while they do their buisness should be the occasion for a threat against someone

To livenija, I can only wish you and your family all the good and great things in life, and a peaceful and prosperous remaining years of your life. May God continue to bless and keep and comfort you.

To the second person who seconded livenaija's comment

arewafederation:


Seconded.... angry angry angry

I can only wish you the same.

At the end, both of you need to calm down. This is a site, not your life, and I do not have the power to make the whole world not favour you.


Again, no one need agree with what I say here.

Good morning, and to those who liked my post, thanks for the likes and everything.

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Re: Why Nigerian Engineers Kick Against Planned Electricity Tariffs Increase by FreeStuffsNG: 7:17pm On Aug 31, 2023
001Lagos:



You are from Owerri, Imo state and you have multiple 'Lagos' monikers you use to impersonate real Lagosians and spew hate.

Please don't derail this thread with your shenanigans. This is a thread for educated folks with the elitist education that address technical areas of governance and govt. policies. Please rest your toxic politics, criminal defamation, cyberbullying and bigotry.

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Re: Why Nigerian Engineers Kick Against Planned Electricity Tariffs Increase by 001Lagos: 7:23pm On Aug 31, 2023
FreeStuffsNG:

You are from Owerri, Imo state and you have multiple 'Lagos' monikers you use to impersonate real Lagosians.

Please don't derail this thread with your shenanigans. This is a thread for educated folks with the elitist education that address technical areas of governance. Please rest your toxic politics.
There is nothing elitist about you. You're well known as the chief propagandist on Tinubu N30K pay roll . . I will keep bursting every lies that you churn out on this forum with the truth.

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Re: Why Nigerian Engineers Kick Against Planned Electricity Tariffs Increase by MASTAkiLLAh(m): 8:04pm On Aug 31, 2023
Lol grin continue increasing taxes in a comatose economy please grin
Re: Why Nigerian Engineers Kick Against Planned Electricity Tariffs Increase by ImoleNaija: 9:00pm On Aug 31, 2023
001Lagos:

I am Lagos blood

Stop calling everyone that didn't support Tinubu bad policies Igbo

001Lagos:
It can only be an Igbo man .


God will continue to prosper The Igbo race forever

What a double-tongued f..l undecided

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Re: Why Nigerian Engineers Kick Against Planned Electricity Tariffs Increase by Nobody: 11:16pm On Aug 31, 2023
Increasing everything

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Re: Why Nigerian Engineers Kick Against Planned Electricity Tariffs Increase by Nobody: 11:17pm On Aug 31, 2023
FreeStuffsNG:
Shakara of the Discos don end.

So while they were threatening us with tariff hike, they can not defend or justify tariff hike yet for years FG kept paying electricity subsidies to them until now that Asiwaju Tinubu moved against subsidies.

This is a brilliant and patriotic service the Nigerian Society of Engineers (NSE) is undertaking and I am very proud of them.

This is how patriots with elitist education should use their elitist education to engage Intelligently and suggest credible alternatives.

NSE must go one step further to petition the Federal Executive Council to report this inefficiency and economic sabotage and report to EFCC so that the whole industry and regulators will be scrutinised and audited like presently being done with CBN.

Some people may need to go to jail for this blackmail of customers with unjustified tariff hike to stop. The NA should criminalise what the DISCOs are reportedly doing by deliberately padding their overheads and criminal over invoicing.

Please stay off this thread if you are incapable of engaging intellectually. This is to lend our voice in support of NSE and not an invite to the mob of cyberbullies, liars, criminal defamers and bigots. Check my signature for free stuffs!
 


APC is a big failure

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Re: Why Nigerian Engineers Kick Against Planned Electricity Tariffs Increase by Drolexx: 11:21pm On Aug 31, 2023
Good
Re: Why Nigerian Engineers Kick Against Planned Electricity Tariffs Increase by goldenceo1: 11:30pm On Aug 31, 2023
The discos operators are part of APC Scam. Two weeks after every new administration is inaugurated they always give you electricity like they’ve improved. They did the same thing with Buhari now Tinubu and just last week after the ministers was sworn in they pull another stunt with the minister of power. Discos are scammers!

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Re: Why Nigerian Engineers Kick Against Planned Electricity Tariffs Increase by ghettochild(m): 11:48pm On Aug 31, 2023
This government no want make poor man breath

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Re: Why Nigerian Engineers Kick Against Planned Electricity Tariffs Increase by ghettochild(m): 11:48pm On Aug 31, 2023
This government no want make poor man breath ooo.

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Re: Why Nigerian Engineers Kick Against Planned Electricity Tariffs Increase by VikingKing: 11:51pm On Aug 31, 2023
goldenceo1:
The discos operators are part of APC Scam. Two weeks after every new administration is inaugurated they always give you electricity like they’ve improved. They did the same thing with Buhari now Tinubu and just last week after the ministers was sworn in they pull another stunt with the minister of power. Discos are scammers!
Re: Why Nigerian Engineers Kick Against Planned Electricity Tariffs Increase by VikingKing: 11:51pm On Aug 31, 2023
ghettochild:
This government no want make poor man breath ooo.
Re: Why Nigerian Engineers Kick Against Planned Electricity Tariffs Increase by VikingKing: 11:52pm On Aug 31, 2023
Drolexx:
Good
Re: Why Nigerian Engineers Kick Against Planned Electricity Tariffs Increase by VikingKing: 11:52pm On Aug 31, 2023
ghettochild:
This government no want make poor man breath
Re: Why Nigerian Engineers Kick Against Planned Electricity Tariffs Increase by VikingKing: 11:53pm On Aug 31, 2023
Reinaldo:
Increasing everything
Re: Why Nigerian Engineers Kick Against Planned Electricity Tariffs Increase by Nbote(m): 11:53pm On Aug 31, 2023
U people are all mad.. which planned hike again A unit is now 100 naira so wherr are they hiking it to

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Re: Why Nigerian Engineers Kick Against Planned Electricity Tariffs Increase by bhella10: 11:53pm On Aug 31, 2023
Let the poor breaaaaaaaaaath...!

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Re: Why Nigerian Engineers Kick Against Planned Electricity Tariffs Increase by OyeofIkoTuN(m): 11:55pm On Aug 31, 2023
Which organisation be this?..

Naija get engineers..?
Re: Why Nigerian Engineers Kick Against Planned Electricity Tariffs Increase by Dogalmighty17: 11:58pm On Aug 31, 2023
Increase unto wetin?
Re: Why Nigerian Engineers Kick Against Planned Electricity Tariffs Increase by Gangster1ms: 11:59pm On Aug 31, 2023
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