Three weeks into the new administration of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, Nigerians are becoming increasingly concerned about the array of policies being implemented, particularly the plan to increase electricity tariff by 40% in July.
The swift pace of President Ahmed Bola Tinubu’s actions, including the removal of fuel subsidies, has raised fears that the government may be planning to end subsidies across various sectors, including electricity.
This latest development has triggered a wave of emotions, as more Nigerians, already grappling with the removal of fuel subsidies, now push back against the news of an electricity tariff hike.
Reactions on Twitter have been intense, with users expressing their concerns about the long-term impact of the tariff increase on the economy and the livelihoods of the majority.
Ever since the announcement was made, the social media platform, Twitter has been buzzing with commentaries on the long-term impact the tariff hike will pose on the economy and the sustainability of living standards for the majority.
About the matter at hand, this is what some Nigerians had to say on Twitter.
A Twitter user, Mark Nathan highlighted the rollout of several policies without complementary efforts to ease the residual impact on the citizens.
According to Jaydon, all the policies implemented by President Tinubu’s administration seem to focus on extracting more funds for the government without sufficient consideration for the populace.
Morris Monye, while making a comparison of the electricity tariff under the administration of Nigeria’s last two former presidents, implied that the effect of the hike will be dire for citizens.
Another Twitter user, Hamma, thinks that on the premise of the increase, energy theft will be on the rise due to the prevailing poverty rate in the country.
In collaboration with the above idea, Ada Campbell notes that this increase could be the last straw for many individuals in the nation particularly those who struggle with income generation. She said,
At the moment, the federal government coughs out a monthly subsidy of N50 billion on electricity. However, with the initial removal of subsidy on petrol and motor spirit, and the free-floating of the naira, the sheer price standard of the Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission (NERC) 2022 Multi-Year Tariff Order (MYTO) has already been tampered with.
This is because, before this time, the tariff for electricity had always been determined by the official exchange rate. A breakdown shows that in 2015, the tariff stood at N198.97/$, which sold at N25 per megawatt bought.
By 2022 when it reached N441.78/$ the tariff was N60 per megawatt. All of this was factoring in inflation too. Now that inflation has peaked at 22.1% chances are high that the rates will be adjusted too.
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