By Deborah Tolu-Kolawole and Adegbenro Nururdeen
Protesters under the umbrella of the Organised Labour on Monday rejected the appeal by the Chairman of the Nigerian Electricity Commission, Sanusi Garba, to go back to the “drawing board”.
Garba, while addressing the protesters at the NERC headquarters in Abuja, noted that the commission would go back to the drawing board as regards some of the demands listed by the organised labour.
“On behalf of the NERC, I want to welcome the comrades who have come here on a peaceful demonstration. We have taken note of all you have said, particularly about the affordability of tariffs. We have listened to you and the concerns of Nigerians.
“We also noted clearly what comrade Ajaero said about energy sources, and I would like to say that the new Zungeru power plant is already online, generating over 600 megawatts. we are also working hard to ramp up solar generation in such a way that tariff will start to come down.
“Comrade Ajaero also made remarks about banks sitting on the boards of distribution companies. The NERC had earlier given deadlines to all the banks to exit from the boards of distribution companies because we want proper investors on the boards of these companies.
We have noted your concerns and we will go back to the drawing board.”
However, protesters began chanting, “No, No, reverse the hike, we demand total reversal of electricity tariff hike !!!.”
The NERC announced the hike in the electricity tariff for Band A customers at a press briefing in Abuja on April 3, revealing that those affected would pay N225 per kilowatt-hour, up from the previous rate of N68/kWh.
The hike represented a 240 per cent increase.