Senate Stops New Electricity Tariffs
Category: Nigeria National News
The Senate yesterday stopped the implementation of the new electricity tariffs expected to take off on February 1.
This was as a result of the breakdown in negotiations between the
leadership of the Senate and the Federal Government over the 45 per cent
increase.
Also, a Federal High Court in Lagos ruled yesterday that going ahead with the implementation would amount to contempt.
The intervention move which was initiated by the Senate leadership,
led to a meeting between representatives of the Federal Government and
principal officers of the Red Chamber last Thursday. Senate President
Bukola Saraki chaired the parley.
Sources said Minister of Power, Works and Housing, Mr. Babatunde
Fashola, as well as his Labour counterpart, Dr. Chris Ngige attended the
meeting.
Apparently unable to strike a compromise, the Senate yesterday during
plenary, mandated the Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission (NERC)
to halt further implementation of the new electricity tariffs until
further notice. It said the suspension of the new tariffs will not be
lifted until public hearings are conducted by the relevant committees.
The motion which led to the suspension came under Matter of National
Importance. It was moved by Senator Suleiman Nazif (APC, Bauchi). In his
submission, he argued that considering the biting economic hardship, it
was unrealistic to increase electricity tariffs.
Supporting the motion, Deputy Senate President, Ike Ekweremadu, said
Nigerians were already on life support. He urged his colleagues to
reject the new increment and stand with Nigerians.
Saraki mandated the Committees on Labour and Power to meet with the agencies of government and find a lasting solution.
Labour unions held mass protests across the country last week to
register their displeasure over the new electricity tariffs. Major
cities including Abuja were grounded for several hours.
After the protests, the labour unions then issued a seven-day
ultimatum. They warned that if the new tariffs were not reversed, they
would embark on a nationwide strike.
Meanwhile in Lagos yesterday, a Federal High Court has warned the
Federal Government and Distribution Companies (DISCOS) not to disobey
its order on new rates.
Justice Mohammed Idris gave the warning yesterday at the resumed
hearing of the suit filed by an activist, Toluwani Adebiyi against the
NERC.
The court warned that the government must not act in a way that shows disdain for the court in a constitutional democracy.
Adebiyi had last year filed the suit seeking a perpetual injunction
restraining NERC from implementing the increase without significant
improvement in power supply for at least18 hours a day.
But NERC’s lawyer, Chief Anthony Idigbe (SAN), said he had filed an
appeal against the order. He said he also had a pending application for
stay of proceedings pending determination of the appeal.
Reacting, Adebiyi said the contempt charge should be heard first since NERC had undermined the court’s authority.
But Idigbe said the application for stay of proceedings should take precedence since an appeal has been lodged.
Ruling, Justice Idris said after a careful examination of the records
of court, there were a number of pending applications to be dispensed
with.
Justice Idris said: “Until then, no further proceedings should go on.
I will, therefore, take arguments on the application to stay further
proceedings in this suit.”
He adjourned till Friday for hearing of the application for stay of proceedings.
The Sun
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