Oil & Energy
PH Consumers Condemn Increased Electricity Tariff
Residents of Port
Harcourt, the Rivers State capital have expressed rejection of the recently announced increase in electricity tariff by the Federal Government.
Some of the residents who reacted to the issue in an interview with The Tide said the increase was no justifiable and urged Federal Government to retrace its steps in the good interest of Nigeria masses.
Mr Boniface Ogundu said, the increase coming at the present time when the focus should be how to improve electricity supply was a calculated plan against the interest of Nigerians who had been denied supply.
“I am surprised that any person could be thinking of increasing tariff in electricity at this time when the consumers are crying against a lot of anomalies in the activities of service providers.
“The issue is that the light is not there and as a result of this, socio-economic life in the country is suffering. I was expecting the government to rather focus on improving supply and possibly reducing tariff, so coming to tell me that Federal Government has been busy thinking of how to increase price of a service that is weak is pure contradiction”.
Another respondent, Chief Mike Benson, who also condemned the increament said, “what we are saying is that Port Harcourt Electricity Distribution Company (PHED) has been charging us for services not rendered. The company could not procure or install meters, instead, it embarks on crazy estimation to the detriment of innocent consumers.
“I expect the Federal Government to protect us, but for the government to now join the DISCOS against the masses is unfortunate and least expected.
But to Christopher Nwafor, a welder the increment contradicts both logic and economic principles.
“My elementary economic knowledge as we were taught said, the better the services, the more the price and vice versa. Are they telling us that electricity supply has actually improved? This is politics. I least expect this to be part of the change the APC-led Federal Government would give to Nigerians”.
Godfrey Sam, another respondent said, “the last I heard of the issue was when the House of Representatives halted the plan by the Nigeria Electricity Regulatory Commission (NERC) to increase tariff pending the outcome of its investigation on the power sector, particularly activities of the DISCOS, it is quite a surprise for NERC which should be a regulatory agency protecting both consumers and players to disobey the House and announce increased tariff is totally wrong and unacceptable”.
Sam urged the House to remain resolute in protecting Nigerians against such plot by NERC.
Chukwudi Amuche, in his own reaction expressed suspicion that a monstrous cartel is holding Nigerians to ransom.
Why is everything wrong with the power sector right from administration of Olusegun Obasanjo, the sector has been Nigerian’s sore point.
“Industries left this country in droves because of poor power. Last year NERC made this attempt and when members of the Man threatened strike, it was suspended. Today, they have come again. Nigerians should rise up in total rejection because, the idea has no meaning.
“What infrastructure have the DISCOs put on ground apart from what they inherited from PHCN. Are they now importing Gas from outside Nigeria. Then why the increase when poor consumers have not been provided melers?
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