Nigerians Kick Against New Electricity Tariff, Describe It As Wicked

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Nigerians Kick Against New Electricity Tariff, Describe It As Wicked


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  1. It has always been known that the minister of Power is incompetent. Ever since the day i saw the video of him during his campaign has as governor of Oyo state were he said "any vehicle coming from Lagos must not drive without Oyo state number plate".

  2. Nigerians, una go hear am. Emilokan han gan. Fuel subsidy gone, electricity subsidy gone, minimum wage remains 30k, but una senators are sharing 500millions and suspending those who spoke up, Vice president got 10billion for house renovation, Femi Gbajabiamila got 10billion for house renovation. Subsidy that benefits the people are gone, still on 30k minimum wage. Emilokan oh!

  3. Since 1999 till date 2024 how much money has been sunk into the power sector for electricity!? Trillions of dollars!? What have been the effects? Low power generated and supplied! Engines and equipments obsolete! Constant outages! Why? Where has the huge amount budgeted over the years gone to!? Who chopped our money!? Where are the former Ministers in charge!? Why should Nigerians suffer for the misdeeds of those in government!? Why can't the government subsidise this crucial power sector even if this is not done any where else!? Who is dictating our economic policies? Foreign interests????

  4. The reasons being given by the NERC isn't just . The thermal power plants can't meet up with the energy needs of the country during the dry season due to the low level of water in the hydro power plants but now want to punish the end users. In the taraba, customers pay as much as 75 naira per kilowatt including tax, when other parts of the country where paying 65-70 naira per kilowatt. If this current price stands the nation shouldn't expect things to get any better including the manufacturing sectors.