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Federal Government Urges Labour Unions To Support Power Sector Reform

Omolemi EboisetaleBy Omolemi EboisetaleMay 15, 2024 National No Comments2 Mins Read
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The Federal Government as called upon all labour unions to support its plans for reforming the power sector.

This comes amidst the nationwide protests against the recent electricity tariff increase. The Nigeria Labour Congress and Trade Union Congress have staged protests at the offices of the National Electricity Regulatory Commission and Distribution Companies across the country, expressing their discontent with the tariff increases.

 

Addressing State House correspondents after the Federal Executive Council meeting, the Minister of Power, Adebayo Adelabu, acknowledged the right of labour unions to peaceful protest while urging them to engage constructively. He emphasized that the government is receptive to their demands and is committed to improving the power sector.





 

Adelabu stated, “We have heard their demands, we’re going to look at it, we’ll make further engagements and I believe we’re going to reach a peaceful resolution with the labour because no government can succeed without the cooperation, collaboration, and partnership with the Labour unions.”

 

He also highlighted that a significant portion of the protesters are not directly affected by the tariff increase, as they still enjoy substantial government subsidies. However, he emphasized the need for sacrifice from all stakeholders to achieve lasting improvements in the power sector.

 

The minister stated the importance of not derailing the ongoing transformation plan for the industry, emphasizing that it is a long-term process aimed at providing reliable, functional, cost-effective, and affordable electricity in Nigeria. He urged all parties to bear the necessary sacrifices for permanent gains.

Adelabu cautioned against returning to the low electricity generation levels experienced earlier in the year, stressing the positive impact of recent reforms on improving electricity supply.

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