Senate warns Nigerian Govt against hike electricity tariff, seek probe N2trn subsidy claim

Friday Ajagunna
Friday Ajagunna
Senate

The Nigerian Senate has warned the Federal Government not to hike the electricity tariff under any guise, noting that doing so would worsen the plight of Nigerians.

The upper legislative chamber issued the warning on Wednesday at a plenary presided over by the Senate President, Godswill Akpabio.

The Senate further adopted a resolution asking its Committee on Power to investigate the over N2 trillion subsidy requirements, as claimed by the Minister of Power, and another N1.3 trillion owed electricity Generation Companies (GENCOs) as well as a $1.3 billion debt to gas companies.

Senators who earlier contributed to the motion, expressed concerns about the planned increase in electricity tariff, wondering if the Federal Government was sensitive to the plight of Nigerians over hunger and the economic cash crunch at the moment.

The motion, which was sponsored by Senator Aminu Iya Abba alongside 10 other lawmakers, notified the upper legislative chamber of the planned electricity tariff hike and warned that “doing so at this time would have backlash.”.

The sponsor of the motion also called on the electricity companies to stop the arbitrary billing of unmetered customers.

Supporting the motion, former Speaker of the House of Representatives and former governor of Sokoto State, Aminu Tambuwal, cautioned the Federal Government, saying it should first tackle hunger and hardship faced by citizens before contemplating an electricity tariff hike.

After a debate, the Senate resolved that the Federal Government should stop the planned electricity tariff hike in the interest of Nigerians.

They further resolved that “the Minister of Power should be investigated over the N2 trillion he said was needed for the electricity tariff to avoid a repeat of the fuel subsidy scandal.”.

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