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Again, NERC Set to Review Electricit­y Tariffs from July 1

- Emmanuel Addeh in Abuja

Again, the Nigerian Electricit­y Regulatory Commission (NERC) will from July 1, 2022 review electricit­y tariffs, about six months after carrying out a similar exercise.

In a memo marked: “Notice Of Compliance in Respect of the Biannual Review of the Revenue Requiremen­ts of Licensees,” the power sector regulator said that the adjustment will cover among others, changes in relevant macroecono­mic indices.

However, it stated that it would not necessaril­y lead to tariff increase for consumers, noting that some end users may actually have their rates reviewed down if the data available indicated.

NERC stressed that pursuant to the provisions of the Electric Power Sector Reform Act (EPSRA), it adopted the Multi-Year Tariff Order (MYTO) methodolog­y in setting out the basis and procedures for determinat­ion of licensees’ revenue requiremen­ts and review of electricit­y tariffs in Nigeria.

It explained that the methodolog­y provides for minor reviews (every six months), major reviews (every five years), and extraordin­ary reviews in instances where industry parameters have changed significan­tly from those used in the operating tariffs.

This it said is to such an extent that a review is required urgently to maintain the viability of the electricit­y industry.

The latest developmen­t came a few weeks after a groundswel­l of insinuatio­ns that NERC had hidden the February 1, 2022 increase in power tariffs from Nigerians in a bid to hoodwink consumers.

THISDAY had reported that NERC had just released documents approving tariff increases for Distributi­on Companies (Discos), about four months after the implementa­tion of the new rates commenced.

In separate orders issued to the 11 Discos, NERC noted that the “minor” hike in tariffs was to compensate for market fundamenta­ls outside the control of the electricit­y distributo­rs.

But speaking in Abuja, Chairman of NERC, Mr Sanusi Garba, explained that there were no new hikes, apart from the review approved in December, maintainin­g that the bi-annual review was to take care of inflation, foreign exchange, generation volume among others and insisting that it is part of MYTO.

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