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NASS To Scrap Band A,B,C,D Electricity Tariff Categories by adenigga(op): 11:32am On Sep 07, 2025
Following public outcry, mostly from the members of the Organised Private Sector (OPS), Civil Society Groups, and Nigerians at large, there are strong indications that the National Assembly (NASS) may scrap the Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission (NERC)’s introduced electricity tariffs categories- Band A, B, C, and D in the ongoing review of the 2023 Electricity Act over its unconstitutionality, Sunday Telegraph has learnt.

Indeed, this may be a cheering news for many Nigerians at home, including manufacturing companies that have been grappling with high electricity tariffs, paying as high as 250 per cent increase on a monthly basis following the Federal Government’s warning of its intention to totally remove subsidy payments on electricity consumption in the country amidst the high burden risks they are posing on running day-to-day operations in the country’s power sector.

Particularly, Sunday Telegraph reliably gathered from some lawmakers in the National Assembly (NASS) that the ongoing amendment of the 2023 Electricity Act in NASS would witness the cancellation of Band A, B, C, and D, (electricity tariffs) introduced by NERC as NASS plans to recommend the creation of a National Electric Power Policy Council to oversee high-level policy alignments in the country, by tackling most of the 90 per cent problems in the nation’s power sector.


In addition, the upward review of electricity tariff adjustment under the Multi-Year Tariff Order (MYTO) implemented in June 2025, triggered consumer dissatisfaction, notably as service quality has not improved proportionally.

Specifically, the 2023 Electricity Act granted states power to regulate power generation, transmission and distribution. But the recent conflict of interest between NERC and Enugu State over unauthorised electricity tariff reduction in the state, has shown that there is an urgent need to review the 2023 Act to bring the federal and state harmonisation framework in the country’s power sector in the long term.

It could be recalled that since the introduction of Band A, B, C and D by NERC as electricity tariffs for Nigerians, the situation in the country’s power sector has worsened more and escalated, especially on the Band A, with public outcry mostly from the private sector group, civil society organisations, manufacturing sector and Nigerians on the high energy cost payment that has seen conglomerate companies and some apartments paying hefty amount for electricity consumption as high as 250 per cent per month and then eroding on people’s purchasing power and profitability.

Speaking under the condition of anonymity, a lawmaker in NASS, confided to Sunday Telegraph, that NASS is taking the ongoing amendment of the 2023 Act very seriously in the 2023 Electricity Bill Act by reviewing the various conflicts of interests rocking the nation’s power sector and at the same time, challenges posing risk to the sustainability of electricity supply in the country, like evaluating the framework for subsidy under P-CAF (Power Consumer Assistance Fund), Urbanised un-fragmented regulation under the federal and state governments harmonisation framework, multiple electricity tariffs, issues of transmission, generation, and distribution, electricity pricing and other challenges in the country’s power sector with-a-view to get it right this time.

The lawmaker said: “We are going to review the issues surrounding electricity tariffs category like Band A, B, C and D introduced by NERC because, we have been inundated with many petitions, letters, emails, request on the issue from different spheres of life as it affects Nigerians, manufacturing sector, other key sectors of the economy and even we, the legislators in the National Assembly, even though, we know it’s not (electricity tariffs category) in our power sector reform Act that was passed into law.

We know that the ongoing amendment of the 2023 electricity bill Act signed into law by President Bola Tinubu on assumption of Office is generating lots of conflicts in the country and we are currently reviewing it in the National Assembly with the 2025 electricity bill Act, which will be the last hope for every common Nigerian as we hope to come out with a policy blueprint for our power sector reform Act that will enshrine stability and sustainability in our electricity sector.”

While speaking on the NERC and Enugu state government brawl over electricity tariff pricing reduction from the weighted average wholesale price of N112 to N45 adjustment, leaving a shortfall of N69 amidst government’s subsidy payments for electricity consumption for Nigerians, the former Chairman and Chief Executive NERC, Associate Professor and Coordinator Abuja School of Political and Social Thought, Dr. Sam Amadi, rose to the support of the Enugu State’s Power Regulator for taking bold steps to reduce electricity tariff payments for its citizens, thereby challenging NERC too to also thread same path and reduce electricity tariffs for Nigerians by alleviating their suffering.

Amadi, who is also the Director, Centre for Public Policy & Research- Harvard Kennedy School, declared NERC’s electricity tariffs; Band A, B, C and D as unconstitutional and void, that must be reversed and scrapped by government with immediate effect.

He said: “It has been contagious for the different states to say and do it rightly. Yes, Enugu State has done what NERC cannot do. It has reduced the tariffs for its citizens, people are happy. So, NERC can do the same or look at copying Enugu State mythology by reducing electric tariffs for Nigerians since the Federal Government is still paying subsidy for power supply.

“So, there is need for the power ministry to do two things; one get energy experts, not those ones, who are very close to the Ministry and what-a-view and carefully study the Enugu State method and can’t we do it and replicate it nationwide for Nigerians?”

Amadi added, “When I was the NERC chairman in 2015, I was abused and the same people saying I want to help PDP to win elections.

“When I said let’s zero out the collection losses because we can’t just have a tariff that is increased by 200 or 250 per cent. It is ridiculous, shocking and absurd in this industry.

“And I said when you put your collection at zero, you come and prove to us that each of your elements that you claimed are right of cogent budget approvals.

“If they had allowed me, if it wasn’t politics, I would have gone ahead and do it. Then we won’t be talking about this tariff crisis now.”

Dr. Amadi continued: “Sometimes, it baffles me looking at the high level of inefficiencies by the DISCOs getting into their models, except because you want to gang up against me, seeing Nigerian customers paying for inefficient cost price for electricity in Nigeria.

“So, as an ordinary Nigerian, customers should pay for only efficient price, which is the actual cost that is, efficiently incurred to serve customers.”


“DISCO should also run efficient cost that was incurred efficiently, not the one they will carry on their own losses and distribute it to the consumers because they are being subsidised by the government.

“Sometimes, when I see the figures in the bills the DISCOs are giving Nigerian consumers, it is really crazy,” he said.
Source: https://newtelegraphng.com/nass-to-scrap-band-abcd-electricity-tariff-categories

Re: NASS To Scrap Band A,B,C,D Electricity Tariff Categories by helinues: 11:33am On Sep 07, 2025
Let them scrap it first and leave the suspense .

Hahah
Re: NASS To Scrap Band A,B,C,D Electricity Tariff Categories by ShobayoEmma(m): 2:29pm On Sep 07, 2025
Instead of prepaid meter, they gave us bandit A,BC and D.

I paid for this prepaid meter through skyebank then with the receipt still with me till today, the prepaid has not arrived since almost 10 years now with one of their official recently saying I should go and pay for another one.



Tinubu, a bad man with good intentions
Re: NASS To Scrap Band A,B,C,D Electricity Tariff Categories by iwaeda:
Those of us who have been paying Band A at N225, yet will hardly get minimum hours. Tinubu is big conn man. grin grin grin grin
Re: NASS To Scrap Band A,B,C,D Electricity Tariff Categories by AntiChristian: 6:54am On Sep 08, 2025
I don't even know why the discrimination exists in the first place!

Band A is N225.2125 per kWh!

If you manage 5 kWh per day you'll spend N33,781.875 in 30days! but make we no lie light dey dey wella!
Re: NASS To Scrap Band A,B,C,D Electricity Tariff Categories by Rayjnr: 6:55am On Sep 08, 2025
Government responsibility is security and welfare, and tinubu hates the welfare of the common man
Re: NASS To Scrap Band A,B,C,D Electricity Tariff Categories by tobenuel(m): 6:56am On Sep 08, 2025
AntiChristian:
I don't even know why the discrimination exists in the first place!
Do something about your chosen moniker.. Happy new week
Re: NASS To Scrap Band A,B,C,D Electricity Tariff Categories by AntiChristian: 6:56am On Sep 08, 2025
iwaeda:
Those of us who have been paying Band A at N215, yet will hardly get minimum hours. Tinubu is big conn man. grin grin grin grin
Which LG is this happening? And Una dey look? E Pele o!
Re: NASS To Scrap Band A,B,C,D Electricity Tariff Categories by AntiChristian: 6:57am On Sep 08, 2025
tobenuel:
Do something about your chosen moniker.. Happy new week
Abeg close your eyes and pay your electricity bills!
Re: NASS To Scrap Band A,B,C,D Electricity Tariff Categories by Brendaniel:
This people don't tackle problems from the root cause, do they think keeping or scrapping the band plans will bring a lasting solution to the issue of power in Nigeria or really help the tariff to customers
Re: NASS To Scrap Band A,B,C,D Electricity Tariff Categories by miracle002(m):
Why are Nigerians complaining now that there is stable light. What if they scrap it and there is no more stable light again that we are enjoying now. Will it be the best?

It is better we pay more to enjoy stable light than to pay little and have no light at all. I know that it is not easy to generate stable electricity. It is expensive
Re: NASS To Scrap Band A,B,C,D Electricity Tariff Categories by omoredia: 7:00am On Sep 08, 2025
Yahootocracy. God is really merciful. This nation should have been wiped out long ago for our many sins and iniquity
Re: NASS To Scrap Band A,B,C,D Electricity Tariff Categories by timibare(m): 7:01am On Sep 08, 2025
Broad day light robbery




20 more characters needed
Re: NASS To Scrap Band A,B,C,D Electricity Tariff Categories by princeade86(m): 7:02am On Sep 08, 2025
This will be the best thing to do. The thing really annoying.
Re: NASS To Scrap Band A,B,C,D Electricity Tariff Categories by sonnie10: 7:02am On Sep 08, 2025
This one really hit home that is why they are concerned. Most of them live in band A areas .

It is good anyway!
Re: NASS To Scrap Band A,B,C,D Electricity Tariff Categories by Galaticos444: 7:03am On Sep 08, 2025
The only reason why d national assembly will want to scrap it is cos it doesn't favour them since most of them are in band A hence paying more for electricity and not cos they care about Nigerians
Re: NASS To Scrap Band A,B,C,D Electricity Tariff Categories by olyrayy(m): 7:05am On Sep 08, 2025
It would be stupidity for the government to scrap the different Bands.

Look at the stupid thing the idiot expert too is saying. Shey he doesn't understand economics? This country sef. Idiots all over.
Re: NASS To Scrap Band A,B,C,D Electricity Tariff Categories by seunoyeleyep(f): 7:06am On Sep 08, 2025
If not that some Nigerians are docile, why should anyone even accept such idea. I see the jobless youths here almost every time claiming they enjoy 24hr uninterrupted power supply.

In my place, you are not even guaranteed of any fixed units. Today, you see 20 units for a thousand, tomorrow it has reduced to 17. In fact, at a time, it was 4 units to a thousand. Guess what, I don't even know the band. Today, the tell us we are in band A and tomorrow they say it is band C. Same house, same country.

We never had it this bad in the days of our darling PDP which these corrupt elements said wasn't good enough for the country.


Now that it affects the so called rich, they are even scrapping the whole arrangement. Shockingly, the miscreants here will quickly change tune. There is enough reason to heap curses on every APC elements for sure.
Re: NASS To Scrap Band A,B,C,D Electricity Tariff Categories by sniperwolf(m): 7:06am On Sep 08, 2025
Discrimination at the highest order. Who thought of this madness in the 1st place?
Re: NASS To Scrap Band A,B,C,D Electricity Tariff Categories by gbadexy(m): 7:07am On Sep 08, 2025
Don't rejoice too soon. I hope everyone won't be paying the band A bill eventually.
Re: NASS To Scrap Band A,B,C,D Electricity Tariff Categories by Ibegtodiffer: 7:08am On Sep 08, 2025
Now that it affects them directly. The moment it starts touching them, action is imminent. If not, they act dumb
Re: NASS To Scrap Band A,B,C,D Electricity Tariff Categories by princeade86(m): 7:08am On Sep 08, 2025
tobenuel:
Do something about your chosen moniker.. Happy new week
these are the moniker seun should be scrap instead of 40 characters.
Re: NASS To Scrap Band A,B,C,D Electricity Tariff Categories by Antoeni(m): 7:09am On Sep 08, 2025
This Present National Assembly Has No Ability to Do Anything Good For The Betterment Of Nigerian

"There are strong indications that the National Assembly (NASS) may scrap the Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission (NERC)’s introduced electricity tariffs categories- Band A, B, C, and D in the ongoing review of the 2023 Electricity Act over its unconstitutionality"
Re: NASS To Scrap Band A,B,C,D Electricity Tariff Categories by Druss(m): 7:12am On Sep 08, 2025
Before rejoicing let us wait and see what the overpaid peeps want to do. I only trust them to act in their self interests.
Re: NASS To Scrap Band A,B,C,D Electricity Tariff Categories by Hellisreal70: 7:12am On Sep 08, 2025
Thank God me I no kuku dey use NEPA light.
I dey fully off grid.

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Re: NASS To Scrap Band A,B,C,D Electricity Tariff Categories by DeOTR: 7:16am On Sep 08, 2025
And do what? Put us all on a band-a-like tariff? Don't play o.
Re: NASS To Scrap Band A,B,C,D Electricity Tariff Categories by Jumbojnr(m): 7:16am On Sep 08, 2025
I heard that NERC has won the war against Enugu state government n the tariff is back on the high side again
Re: NASS To Scrap Band A,B,C,D Electricity Tariff Categories by Iamsane: 7:16am On Sep 08, 2025
In some places, a house has two bills. They won't scrap that one. Nah the one wey dey affect them directly they wan scrap.
Re: NASS To Scrap Band A,B,C,D Electricity Tariff Categories by favour32(m): 7:18am On Sep 08, 2025
If you can build a house,worth over N500M.
Wetin you dey do with NEPA?
Re: NASS To Scrap Band A,B,C,D Electricity Tariff Categories by Ofunaofu: 7:21am On Sep 08, 2025
miracle002:
Why are Nigerians complaining now that there is stable light. What if they scrap it and there is no more stable light again that we are enjoying now. Will it be the best?

It is better we pay more to enjoy stable light than to pay little and enjoy no light at all. I know that it is not easy to generate stable electricity. It is expensive
You say there’s stable light, but where is it really? How many megawatts has Tinubu added to the national grid since he took office and why are millions still in darkness?
Re: NASS To Scrap Band A,B,C,D Electricity Tariff Categories by Father4all: 7:22am On Sep 08, 2025
ShobayoEmma:
Instead of prepaid meter, they gave us bandit A,BC and D.

I paid for this prepaid meter through skyebank then with the receipt still with me till today, the prepaid has not arrived since almost 10 years now with one of their official recently saying I should go and pay for another one.



Tinubu, a bad man with good intentions
let me see the receipt. I can help. Fourtttttttttttttty character should go
Re: NASS To Scrap Band A,B,C,D Electricity Tariff Categories by Lanretoye(m): 7:24am On Sep 08, 2025
iwaeda:
Those of us who have been paying Band A at N215, yet will hardly get minimum hours. Tinubu is big conn man. grin grin grin grin
band A is not 215 per unit pls stop leing,obviously you are not the one responsible for your electricity payment,na online una go Dey form wetin una no be
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