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Electricity Hike: Labour Cautions Against Plunging Nigerians Into Further Hardship

by Adejumoke Adeeso
April 4, 2024
in News, States & Politics
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The Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) has warned the Federal Government against the implementation of the proposed 300 per cent hike in electricity tariff.
NLC cautioned that plunging Nigerians into more hardship amidst the current hunger and hike in food prices will be disastrous.
Labour warns that additional hike in electricity tariff despite the near-zero electricity supply at this critical time is not a good decision.
The union notes that with Nigerians trying to survive as a result of the current economic realities, a good government should think about addressing the immediate needs rather than embarking on an over 300 per cent hike in electricity tariff.
NLC’s acting Deputy General Secretary, Comrade Ismail Bello who stated this in a chat with LEADERSHIP, reiterated the earlier call by Labour against privatisation of the sector.
According to him, “What is happening now is reconfirmation of what we told the general public and Federal Government during the privatisation period that privatisation was not the solution to the problem in the sector.
“During the clamour for the privatisation, we told the government about the ills of privatisation but they went ahead against the wish of labour. We then warned the government that privatisation without good services will have effects on the populace,” Bello said.
He called on the government to have a rethink on the hike, saying its implementation will further add burden on the people that have been pushed to the walls.

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