Respect NASS suspension of hike in electricity tariff
We call on stakeholders to take advantage of the proposed public
hearing to bring to the fore all the issues dealing with the value chain
in the power sector.
A labour leader, Issa Aremu,
has advised the Federal Government to compel power distribution
companies to obey the directive of the National Assembly to suspend
implementation of the new electricity tariff.
Aremu,
the Secretary General, National Union of Textile Garment and Tailoring
Workers of Nigeria (NUTGTWN) gave the advice in a statement issued on
Thursday in Kaduna.
"We
call on stakeholders to take advantage of the proposed public hearing
to bring to the fore all the issues dealing with the value chain in the
power sector.
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"We
particularly commend the Senate for the directive to the Nigeria
Electricity Regulatory Commission, NERC, Federal Ministry of Power and
Electricity Distribution Companies (DISCOs) to suspend forthwith the
implementation of the 45 per cent increment on electricity tariffs and
revert to the status quo.
"With this
singular exhibition of prompt oversight responsibility, Nigeria’s 8th
National Assembly has shown that the parliament is a vent for public
grievances,’’ the statement said.
Aremu, the former Vice President of the Nigeria Labour Congress
(NLC), said that Nigeria should move from power poverty to power
prosperity through increased public investment in electricity generation
and distribution.
He said that the regulatory
commission must also be equitable to all stakeholders and look at the
bigger picture of national development in its decisions.
"There cannot be industrialisation without uninterrupted cheaper industry inspired electrification.
"We
are readily available to mobilise our members for any further action by
the NLC and its civil society allies if the directive by the Senate is
not obeyed.
"The union hereby commends
the National Assembly led by the Senate President, Dr Bukola Saraki and
Speaker of the House of Representatives, Rt. Hon. Yakubu Dogara for the
prompt intervention following the nationwide protest against the
increase in electricity tariff," the labour leader said.
Aremu said that the senate's stand was a courageous identification with the Nigerian masses.
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