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MAN Rejects New Electricity Tariff
The Organised Pri
vate Sector (OPS) through the Manufacturers Association of Nigeria (MAN), has kicked against the newly increased electricity tariff by the Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission (NERC).
Speaking to newsmen in Lagos on Friday, the President, MAN, Dr Frank Jacobs, said the body has taken NERC to court over the electricity tariff planned to begin on February 1. 2016.
Jacobs said the planned implementation of the new electricity tariff would force some manufacturers out of business, stressing that not all the manufacturers can afford to set up a power plant, as many today are using power from the grid for production together with generators.
The MAN boss said the situation is appalling for manufacturers as the 45 per cent increase in tariff translates into members of the Association closing their companies as many have even been forced out of business in the last 10 years, due to inadequate power supply.
He said despite the removal of fixed charges by the NERC manufacturers are still groaning under huge cost of accessing electricity for production activities.
He called on the NERC for a policy review of the new electricity tariff to save the consumers and the Organised Private Sector (OPS) from unnecessary high tariff and difficulties.
The manufacturers boss said the new tariff would result in loss of jobs by many Nigerians as many companies would be forced out of businesses when the new tariff is implemented.
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