New Power Tariff : Labour to picket power firms on Monday

New Power Tariff : The Nigeria Labour Congress, Trade Union Congress of Nigeria and Civil Society Organisations will picket electricity distribution companies across the country on Monday to resist the increase in electricity tariff slated to commence on February 1.

 

NLC President, Ayuba Wabba
NLC President, Ayuba Wabba

 

The groups, which met in Lagos, described the decision by the Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission to increase the tariff as “illegal, unfair, unjustifiable and a means to exploit Nigerians.”

In a communiqué released on Friday, the groups said the increase could not be justified as there had not been any significant improvement in service delivery and most consumers do not have meters.

The communiqué was jointly signed by the NLC President, Ayuba Wabba; President, TUC, Bobboi Kaigama; Co-ordinator, Electricity Consumer Protection Forum, Adeola Samuel-Ilori; a human rights activist, Toluwani Yemi-Adebiyi; and Publicity Secretary, Campaign for Democratic and Workers’ Rights, Chinedu Bosah.

While addressing journalists shortly after its National Executive Council meeting in Lagos on Friday, the groups said the tariff increase was contrary to the agreement reached with the Federal Government during the privatisation of the electricity companies. ( New Power Tariff  )

The unions said the agreement, as contained in the Memorandum of Understanding signed on November 1, 2013, stated that all customers must be metered within an 18-month gestation period before any tariff increase.

In addition, the groups said that there was a subsisting suit dated May 28, 2015 before Justice Mohammed Idris of the Federal High Court in Ikoyi, Lagos in the case of Toluwani Yemi-Adebiyi versus NERC, in which the latter had been barred from increasing electricity tariff pending the determination of the suit. ( New Power Tariff  )

The President, Trade Union Congress of Nigeria, Bobboi Kaigama, alleged that the government did not follow due process in effecting the increase.

He added, “If the Federal Government goes ahead by February 1, 2016 to implement the increase in electricity tariff as intended, the Nigerian workers and their civil society coalition will close all the offices of the Gencos, and the Discos in this country.

“And not only that, we will go ahead to charge them to court for contempt because the government is aware of the ruling by the Federal High Court in Lagos stopping the increase. And if the government that is preaching due process and the rule of law can disobey the law, then Nigerians will resort to self-help and that is what we are going to do as soon as the increase is announced.” ( New Power Tariff  )

-Punch Nigeria