The Network for Advocacy and Good Leadership Initiative (NAGLI) strongly opposes the proposed 40% electricity tariff hike, expressing concerns about its potential negative impact on Nigerians’ well-being and the economy.
The group believes that such an increase would worsen the suffering of already struggling households, particularly in the aftermath of the fuel subsidy removal.
Dr. Agodi Kanu, the Director-General of NAGLI, emphasized the need for the government to engage in meaningful discussions with stakeholders and prioritize transparency in decision-making processes.
NAGLI suggests that sustainable solutions should be pursued to ensure the welfare and economic prosperity of all Nigerians.
The organization outlined nine key points of disapproval regarding the tariff increase proposal, focusing on how it could burden households, increase operational costs for small businesses, and hinder accessibility to electricity for many citizens.
Instead of higher tariffs, NAGLI advocates for promoting renewable energy sources and investing in sustainable solutions to address electricity supply challenges.
NAGLI also calls for attention to issues like metering and tariff harmonization to prioritize customer welfare.
They urge for an end to disconnections without notice, improved response mechanisms, and measures to prevent field staff from exploiting the system for personal gain