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NASS Unaware of Electricity Tariff Hike, Fuel Subsidy Removal – Gbajabiamila

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Leader of the House of Representatives, Mr Femi Gbajabiamila has said that the National Assembly is unaware of any plans to increase electricity tariff or remove fuel subsidy.

While giving a report on the activities of the House of Reps in the 8th Assembly from June to December, Gbajabiamila said fuel subsidy removal is just speculation.

He said ‘’I think the same thing goes. The government, I am not aware, has communicated its position to the National Assembly. If you ask me what the position of the National Assembly is, that is going to be a debate that we are going to have because people have different opinion.’’

On the issue of electricity tariff hike, he said “Well, all I have heard is pronouncement as far as the electricity tariff is concerned. As you know, a lot of the distributors and players in that industry do not have the tariff reflect their operation cost. While the government does not want anyone to lose money or doing business at a loss, it is paramount we take the interest of the masses into consideration.’’

While commenting on the activities of the House of Reps, he said ‘’I will say that the House has done well. If you are assessing the House within the six months, of course, the House has done well but we cannot assess the House within six months of a four year tenure. As far as six months is concerned, I think the House has lived up to its bidding and its expectations.’’

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