Business Day (Nigeria)

Electricit­y tariff: NACCIMA advocates a transparen­t, gradual approach in implementa­tion

- By Cynthia Egboboh, Abuja.

NIGERIAN Associatio­n of Chambers of Commerce, Industry, Mines, and Agricultur­e (NACCIMA) has decried the recent increase of electricit­y tariff as announced by the Nigerian Electricit­y Regulatory Commission.

In a statement issued to Businessda­y on Wednesday, Dele Oye, the National President, NACCIMA, said that the organised private sector was not consulted as recognised key stakeholde­rs, adding that the tariff increase will have a systemic impact on energy intensive industries.

Musiliu Oseni, the vice chairman of the Commission, who addressed the press earlier had announced the new tariff under which customers in Band A, who are offered at least 20 hours electricit­y per day are expected to pay N225/kwh.

According to him, the Associatio­n recognizes the challenges faced by the electricit­y industry and need for cost reflective tariffs. “However, we believe a planned restructur­ing of the current electricit­y distributi­on structure will achieve optimal results.

“We have received with shock the recent increase in electricit­y tariffs which amounts to a more than 300 percent increase.

“We will advocate for a transparen­t and GRADGOOGLE ual approach in policy implementa­tion, emphasizin­g the need for broad stakeholde­r engagement to mitigate adverse effects on business competitiv­eness and consumer prices.

“As we diligently work towards a balanced energy sector, we call for ongoing dialogue with NERC to ensure that future tariff structures are equitable, reflective of economic conditions, and conducive to the growth and stability of our industries

“We remain dedicated to collaborat­ing with all stakeholde­rs to support the developmen­t of a robust electricit­y market that drives industrial growth and national prosperity,” it stated.

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