
BY allcitynews.ng
Despite epileptic supply, new
electricity tariff is taking place from Wednesday 1 September 2021.
The increment came from structure which was designed by the Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission (NERC) under the Service Based Tariff (SBT) programme.
It came into force in 2020 and that led to increasing cost of electricity by over 50 per cent as government attempts to halt subsidy in the electricity sector and allow the Nigerian Electricity Supply Industry (NESI) generate enough fund to finance the bed-ridden market.

Although criticisms have dogged the service based tariff as improvement in electricity supply remained dismal with perpetual outages and collapse of transmission and distribution infrastructure, some distribution companies already informed their consumers that a new tariff would be implemented next week.

A document from the Eko Electricity Distribution Company, dated 25 August 2021 with reference number 023/EKEDP/GMCLR/0025/2021 showed that the tariff would increase between N42.44 to 58.94 depending on their class. The tariff is implemented to remain till December before further increase in January next.
Across the band, the increase remained N2 from the tariff paid between July to August.
In a statement by the General Manager, Loss Reduction, Olumide Anthony-Jerome, “This is to officially notify you that there will be an increase in electricity tariff with effect from 1st September 2021. This increase is as a result of nationwide mandate to implement the Service Based Tariff approved by our regulator NERC.”
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