Human rights attorney Femi Falana claims that the Federal Government intends to expand the electricity tariff hike beyond Band A consumers to include other Nigerians classified under other bands. This will be done through the Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission (NERC).
Falana, who was a guest on Channels Television’s Sunday Politics, said the recent tariff increase for Band A consumers by the government cannot be justified under the Electricity Act, 2023. He threatened to approach the courts to seek redress for Nigerians.
The Senior Advocate of Nigeria argued that the Federal Government had already removed electricity subsidies in 2022 and so the government, through the new tariff hike, is making Nigerians pay for the inefficiency and profligacy of those managing the electricity sector.
On April 3, 2024, NERC raised the electricity tariff for customers enjoying 20 hours of power supply daily. Customers in this category are said to be under the Band A classification. The increase will see customers paying N225 kilowatts per hour from the current N66, a development that has been heavily criticised by many Nigerians, considering the immediacy of the tariff hike and the current hardship in the land.
The Minister of Power, Adebayo Adelabu, subsequently said the new electricity tariff hike would only affect 1.5 million of the 12 million consumers in the sector.
However, Falana declared the electricity subsidy non-existent and alleged that the government is trying to raise funds for cash-strapped electricity distribution companies (DisCos).
Falana said, “Under that law, there are certain steps to take and we are going to embark on those steps tomorrow (Monday), which is to raise serious objections with respect to the impunity that has characterised the recent increase.
“At the appropriate time, if there is no response, we will have to go to court because the government has warned, and the minister has warned that the increase this time around will only fetch the government or the discos N1.6trn, whereas the destination is N3trn.
“So, the poor people that he (the minister) is talking about, the other bands, very soon, the government is going to extend the increases to them so that the N1.4 trillion the minister is talking about will be recovered.
“They (the government) are increasing tariffs to assist the cash-strapped discos, the majority of which have now been taken over by the banks and AMCON, and the banks and AMCON have no competence to run electricity companies.”
Falana knocked the government for being insensitive to the plight of Nigerians, who are still grappling with the economic impact of petrol subsidy removal and the collapse of the foreign exchange windows, the two policies of the President Bola Tinubu administration that have resulted in an unpredicted high cost of living.