
The Minister of Power, Works and Housing, Mr. Babatunde Fashola, on
Tuesday, justified the 45 percent increment in electricity tariff which
takes effect from this month stressing that the action remained the only
way to enhance stable power supply in the country.
Fashola, who stated this when he appeared before the Senate Committee
on Power, explained that an Act of the National Assembly, actually
empowers the Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission, to increase
tariff, hence the federal parliament will not be able to stop the
implementation at this stage.
He explained that the increment in cost of procuring raw materials to
generate electricity was part of the reasons for increasing the tariff
and that the best way to sustain the current stable power supply in the
country.
He said, “Electricity is a product, it is made from raw
materials, some of the raw materials are gas, some of the raw materials
are power plants they are also related.
“So, the issue of tariff is not the single issue of price, when the raw materials go up, the price cannot stay the same.
He said investments in power are not where they should be and part of
the reason why government opted for privatisation was to get more
private capital.
Fashola maintained that the federal government and the consumer have a
duty to sustain the current tempo in the power sector by encouraging
the firms which are generating power to produce maximally at the right
pricing.
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