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Fashola Can't Run Power Ministry Like He Ran Lagos - Civil Group

Posted by George on Wed 10th Feb, 2016 - tori.ng

A civil group has criticised the former governor of Lagos state, Babatunde Raji Fashola over his increment in electricity tariffs that has attracted protests across the country.

Babatunde Raji Fashola
  
The Coalition Against Corrupt Leaders, on Tuesday, decried the recent hike in electricity tariff by the Federal Government, the Nation reports.

According to CACOL, to force the tariff increase on the people would amount to a corrupt practice.

“We note that in spite of public outcry against any hike, the Ministry of Works, Power and Housing superintended upon by Mr Babatunde Fashola, former governor of Lagos State, has gone ahead to illegally impose a tariff hike on electricity on Nigerians for services not rendered to them. This is flagrant and audacious corruption in a situation where the Federal Government claims to be fighting against corruption and illegality.

“Mr Babatunde Fashola should be told that the ministry he superintends over is not meant for the kind of antics that he got away with in Lagos State when he was governor,”
the Executive Chairman of CACOL, Mr Debo Adeniran, said.

Adeniran also said that it was the nation’s electricity firms and the National Electricity Regulatory Commission (NERC) that owed Nigerians money and apologies for not rendering adequate services that they received money for and continued to receive money for.

“Therefore, we reject this hike in electricity tariff in totality. We demand that power supply should be made available and accessible to all and a billing system that will be transparent, reasonable and commensurate with consumption should be provided.

“The DISCOs and NERC can take a cue from the telecommunications sector by providing meters; fixing the cobweb-like cables that dangle over the heads of people,”
the CACOL boss said.
 
Adeniran stated further that the demand by the electricity distribution companies for cost reflective tariff so as to remain in business should be placed side by side with effective service delivery, after which the issue of tariff increase can be discussed.


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