Consumers seek lower tariff as NERC adopts monthly review, N1227/$ rate   

Consumers seek lower tariff as NERC adopts monthly review, N1227/$ rate   

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The Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission (NERC), yesterday, reduced the tariff for Band A customers by N19, bringing the total end-user bills for about 1.5 million Nigerians to N206.80 Kilowatt per hour (KWh).

The review in April may have marked the take-off of the monthly review of the electricity charges.

While NERC had adopted a slightly higher exchange for the initial tariff increase, The Guardian learnt that the commission used N1227/$ for the current tariff computation.

The adopted foreign exchange rate is slightly lower than yesterday’s closing spot rate (₦1354.21/$).

The development has also transitioned the Nigerian Electricity Supply Industry (NESI) to a monthly tariff adjustment, following the prevailing economic trends, including the exchange rate.

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