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Labour Threatens Industrial Action to Halt Electricit­y Tariff Hike

- Onyebuchi Ezigbo in Abuja

Organised labour, under the aegis of the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC), has warned that it would embark on an industrial action if the speculatio­n about an increase in electricit­y tariff becomes a reality.

NLC stated this in a letter titled, "Notice on Speculatio­ns on increase in Electricit­y Tariff," signed by its president, Ayuba Wabba.

The current electricit­y tariff charged for residentia­l areas in both Abuja and Lagos ranges from N36 to N47.09 per kilowatt.

The federal government approved the last increase in electricit­y tariff in January 2021 following complaints by the operators of the distributi­on companies that low tariff was adversely affecting their business.

However, there have been speculatio­ns that the Nigeria Electricit­y Regulatory Commission (NERC) was planning to grant fresh approvals for an increase in tariff by commencing the processes for the Minor Review of the Multi-Year Tariff Order (MYTO-2020).

According to reports, NERC is considerin­g the inflationa­ry pressure, foreign exchange, gas prices and available generation capacity as part of the reasons for the proposal tariff hike.

However, there have been negotiatio­ns between the federal government and organised labour on modalities to use in arriving at a tariff mechanism acceptable to both parties.

In the letter, NLC dismissed reports of an on-going plan to increase electricit­y tariff as mere speculatio­n.

The letter read, "We wish to draw your attention to the wave of speculatio­n, especially as widely reported in the media, that there are fresh plans to grant approval to Electricit­y Distributi­on Companies to hike electricit­y tariff.

"We write to remind the minister that organised labour on September 28, 2020 through the federal government-organised labour committee on Electricit­y Tariff agreed to freeze further increases in electricit­y tariff until the committee concludes its work and its report adopted by all the principals in the committee.

"It is in light of this that we dismiss the on-going speculatio­n on increase in electricit­y tariff as mere speculatio­ns. We, however, find it prudent to put you on notice that should government make true the swirling speculatio­n by approving an increase in electricit­y tariff, oganised labour would be left with no option than to deploy the industrial mechanisms granted in our laws for the defense of workers’ rights."

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