Adelabu defends the electricity tariff hike for Band A customers
Minister of Power, Adebayo Adelabu, has pointed out that the outcry over the electricity tariff hike for Band A customers is primarily coming from individuals who were previously not fulfilling their electricity payment obligations.
Adelabu, addressing attendees at the 8th Africa Energy Marketplace forum in Abuja on Thursday, mentioned that the revised tariff has resulted in a 30 to 40 percent decrease in energy expenses for consumers within the specified range.
“The electricity tariff was not targeted at improvising Nigerians or worsening the already bad economic situation of high inflation rate and naira losing value but targeted at resolving or reducing the hardship of the people.”
“Those on Band A, if they should do their arithmetic properly, to compare what they have been spending on energy provision from grid supply and energy generators put together, before the review of tariff, they have achieved nothing less than 30 to 40 percent reduction in their total cost. That is the truth.”
“We are also electricity consumers, so we can attest to this fact. It is true that if you are in Band A, your bill would have doubled if not more. But check out what you have been spending on your generator servicing, diesel and petroleum procurement, it would have down considerably.
“So the argument of this new tariff having the capacity of increasing the cost of production and raising the prices of goods and services is not logical.
“Manufacturers under Band A should have a lower Energy cost by now, thereby, reducing their cost of production. Except those that have not been paying for electricity in the past. We can also come together to compare notes with practical example. But how this new tariff regime will increase the cost of production is not valid because I am in that industry too.”