On  February 15   this   year , the Nigerian  Senate imperially  directed the Federal  Ministry  of Power , Works  and  Housing and the Nigerian Electricity  Regulatory Council  [  NERC ] to suspend the announced increase in electricity tariffs which were approved by the Electricity regulator  NERC in 2015  for implementation on February 1  2016 . In  making the order stopping the increase  in  tariff  the senate claimed it was trying to ensure that the Nigerian worker is not short changed by the Discos the electricity  distribution companies that took over from NEPA  as  it were in terms  of metering and billing of electricity  consumers nation wide

The  Senate  order  portrayed  the legislative  body  as a public spirited institution  acting extraordinarily to  defend the masses  of  Nigerians from  exploitation  by the Discos   who  were  presented as sharks ready  to make  profit  from electricity tariffs by all  means .  This certainly is not correct and nothing could be further from the truth.

Indeed it  is the Senate that is desperate to  launder its image  and credibility given its leadership election rumpus  which  has alienated  it  from the  masses especially  the labour  unions  and its shameful  purchase  of state of the art expensive  jeeps  for  senators  at  a time when the economy is comatose  and oil  prices have plummeted,  that is looking for any excuse  to save its face from the inevitable scorn and  anger  of the Nigerian  masses and workers.  In claiming that it  is acting  to ensure that the Nigerian worker  is not short changed the Senate is simply  shedding crocodile  tears  and the Nigerian worker or average electricity consumer is not deceived at all.

By stopping the increased tariff the Senate made three grievous errors.  The  first  is that it has delayed the economic development of Nigeria inherent in the tariff increase  as the tariffs are cost  reflective  and planned pricing peculiar to the electricity industry  globally and  are  not made at the whims and caprices of anybody,  not to talk  of  hitherto self- centred  and well known selfish  Nigerian  lawmakers.  The second  is that in making the order to stop the increase  the Nigerian senate  brazenly usurped the statutory  duty of NERC the regulatory body  saddled by law to approve such  pricing regime  in the electricity industry according to global best practices  and which has already sanctioned and approved the new tariffs. Thirdly  the senate in stopping  the new increase  in tariffs  sabotaged  the good work of the Minister  of Power , Works  and Housing , Mr  Babatunde Raji Fashola who has staked his reputation  and credibility on selling the new tariffs  to  the Nigerian public which had believed him when he said that the new tariff increase were comparable to a bitter pill like quinine used  to cure malaria and the public  had willingly  bought into the idea before the Senate threw spanner  in the works  by  its crude usurpation of the functions of  NERC .

Again, in portraying the Discos  as profit  sharks the Senate  has demonstrated crass ignorance on the workings of the electricity industry  especially with regard to the delivery of electricity and power generally. Nigerian discos are not expected to make profit  for  the first five years in spite of their huge  investments   in the industry and they got their mandate in 2013  and  they  are  looking  forward  to 2018  to see  some light at the end of the tunnel  for their huge  expenditure and layout and the regulatory  body  NERC  is  monitoring and regulating  Discos on this before the bungling  senate meddled  in what is not in any way its business or even oversight function.

Again the Senate has assumed falsely and illogically that it thinks for Nigerians who do not know what is going in the world. But that is a very grievous mistake on the part of the senate.  The world has become a global village and Nigerians know what is going on in the world. They remember the high cost of gsm phones and sim cards when the technology came to Nigeria and the cheap prices they now buy them for their functional use. They can  see the same development coming from increased electricity  tariffs and are ready to pay as long as the Discos make the electricity available and constant. They  cannot wait to see the Discos get their  acts right like the gsm companies did  before  and  are not  amused by the  diversionary  and expensive order  of the senate in delaying their  dream of seeing the discos  giving value  for  money in terms of constant power supply  in the very near future or as soon as NERC regulates the DISCOS to achieve their electricity  delivery  mandate.

Femi Aderibigbe

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