NLC Condemns FG’s N8bn Allocation To Sensitize Nigerians On Need To Pay Electricity Bills

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The Nigerian Labour Congress (NLC) has portrayed as “absurd” the N8 billion allocated in the 2025 federal budget to sensitize Nigerians on the need to pay electricity bills.

This was uncovered in a statement endorsed by the President of the union, Comrade Joe Ajaero.

The Federal Ministry of Power had proposed a budget of N8 billion for 2025 to enlighten Nigerians on the importance of timely payment of electricity bills.

The Minister of Power, Adebayo Adelabu during his budget defence at the National Assembly, disclosed the initiative, which he expressed aims to tend to the challenges of power theft, poor payment habits, and the protection of national power assets.

Adelabu made sense of the fact that the campaign ought to be carried out through multiple media platforms, including social, digital, and print, to reach Nigeria’s diverse population of over 200 million effectively.

The minister stressed the need for a nationwide reorientation with respects the nation’s power sector. He noted that numerous Nigerians still need to understand that electricity is not a free asset and that the sector’s infrastructure and assets ought to be protected to guarantee a stable power supply across the country.

Reacting, Ajaero said the ministry’s demand was “absurd”, encouraging those in the Power Ministry and the Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission to revitalize the sector and save it from complete breakdown.

The statement titled ‘Before The Collapse Of The Power Sector: N8 Billion Budget For Electricity Bill Sensitization And Matters Arising’, underscored gross corruption in the power sector, and the failure of the leaders to provide enduring solutions to power challenges regardless of enormous investments in the sector.

“The Power sector in Nigeria is at the brink of collapse as the helmsmen have repeatedly shown gross incompetence. It is a sector where the National Electricity Regulatory Commission (NERC) despite the enormous power invested in it by the Electricity act of 2023 has continuously demonstrated incapacity to regulate or outrightly refused to discharge its responsibilities to electricity consumers in Nigeria while the Minister in charge is enamoured with seeking about N8billion (Eight Billion Naira) to teach Nigerians how to pay electricity bill.

“It is therefore not surprising that power grid collapse is now a constant as it has continued to succumb to greed and crass incompetence.

“Whereas the Minister seeks N8 billion (Eight Billion Naira) to educate us, contractors in the Transmission Company of Nigeria (TCN) who help in delivering capacity are owed over N200 billion (Two Hundred Billion Naira).

Ajaero made reference of the NLC’s various interventions in the power sector, adding that the ministry is not being manned by able hands.

“If not for the intervention of the Unions in the sector in December, 2024, the procurement Committee would have added to this burden by sitting down to award more contracts.

“We are truly surprised at where the priorities of the leadership of the sector lay.

“If the Ministry of Power is manned by competent officials, the now embarrassing constant grid collapse would have been averted instead of the worrying statement by the Minister that this will continue as if this has always been the norm.

“We believe that this is a clear admission of incapacity and failure by the Ministry and we wonder why they would not do the honourable thing by resigning.

“It has to be noted that the number of times the national Grid has collapsed under these helmsmen is more than all the previous leaders in the history of our nation combined. Rather than the garrulous remarks, Nigerians expect more seriousness in handling their affairs.

“It is unimaginable that NERC colluded with deafening silence with the Board of one of the DISCOs to sack its Managing Director for exposing the unethical practices in the DISCO.

“Whistle blowing as far as NERC is concerned has become an offence so, instead of an organization that is supposed to reward and protect a whistleblower, it rather connived to punish and sack the official.

“This is an Organisation that is saddled with ensuring transparency and efficient running of the Electricity sector but chose the contrary.

“NERC is therefore telling Nigerians that it is not prepared to discharge its mandate and has thus failed woefully which explains the shamble in the sector.

“It is on this basis that we express our profound disappointment and outrage at the absurd quest for allocation of about N8 billion in the 2025 federal budget for the so-called “sensitization of Nigerians on the need to pay electricity bills,” as disclosed by the Honourable Minister of Power, Adebayo Adelabu, during his recent budget defence in the National Assembly.

It called on the management of the Power Ministry and NERC to revitalize the sector and save it from complete breakdown.

“Our position on this is clear, we will not stand idly by while public funds are wasted in the name of governance. This is another glaring reminder of why Nigeria remains in its current state of economic stagnation and why incompetence continues to thrive unchecked.

NLC cautioned that the inability to resolve this issue will further disintegrate public trust in government institutions and compound the already dire socio-economic conditions confronting millions of Nigerians.

“We will continue to monitor developments in this regard and will not hesitate to mobilise against any attempt to use the budget process as a vehicle for waste.”

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