“For instance, this one is Abuja Electricity Distribution Company and is owned by Kann Consortium. So they are no longer PHCN and it is no longer business as usual, but business unusual because people are expected to deliver.”
Nebo said the Federal Government and the two key workers’ union leaders in the sector reached an amicable agreement on Thursday to peacefully handover the power firms to their new owners.
The unions include the Senior Staff Association of Electricity and Allied Companies, and the National Union of Electricity Employees.
The minister said, “Agreements have been reached. Please never in the history of this country has a government kept its word in issues like this as has been demonstrated by the present administration.
“Already, N360bn has been paid out. The remaining N30bn or so is in the pipeline and all the issues of certification, biometric capture and making sure that clearance is done are being completed. Government is on it and the date has been fixed for some as November 15, while November 30 is for others. I have given my word and I am saying that no worker will be short-changed.”
On why electricity tariff in Nigeria may increase, Nebo explained that the present billing system was not cost reflective.
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