Oil & Energy
NERC Blames Power Sector Failure On Tariff
Executive Chairman of NERC, Dr Sam Amadi, has said that the absence of a cost reflective tariff caused the inability of the power sector to render effective services.
Amadi made the observation in Lagos at a forum of the Nigerian Association of Small and Medium Enterprises on “Impact of the New Multi- Year Tariff Order (MYTO) on MSME Growth in Nigeria”.
According to Amadi, the necessity for a full and efficient cost recovery measure led to the introduction of the MYTO concept.
“MYTO provides incentives for improving performance. This new tariff framework allocates risks efficiently to those best placed to manage them,” he said.
Amadi said that there were positive reasons for the review of electricity tariff.
“The need to provide added incentives in order to attract the private sector gave rise to the increase.
“We also hope to reduce inefficient consumption and wastage by encouraging more usage of pre-paid metres,” he said.
Amadi said that the MYTO policy had provisions to ensure that micro, small and medium enterprises were not over-billed by various distribution electricity companies.
“Tariff design now focuses more on recovery of energy charge than the recovery of fixed charges.
“NERC has retained the lifeline tariff at N4 per kilowatt to all consuming below 50kilowatt per month,” he said.
Earlier, Alhaji Garba, Chairman of NASME, told participants that the forum was organised to address important issues concerning MYTO framework as they affected NASME members and their businesses.
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