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Minister clears air on 50% electricity tariff increase
This is contained in a statement issued by the Minister of Power, Engr. Sale Mamman, in reaction to reports of a 50 per cent increase in electricity tariff in Nigeria.
Describing the reports as inaccurate and false, Mamman lamented the confusion it has generated within the public.
The Minister revealed that apart from the subsidy on the electricity consumed by customers on bands D and E, the government still carries out a partial subsidy on the electricity consumed by those on bands A, B and C.
He said, “On the 5th of January, 2021, the Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission issued a statement regarding erroneous and false reports by print and electronic media that approval had been granted for a 50% increase in tariff. I would like to affirm that these reports are inaccurate and false. It is unfortunate that these reports have led to confusion within the public.
“On the contrary, the Nigerian government continues to fully subsidise 55 per cent of on-grid consumers in bands D and E and maintain the life line tariff for the poor and underprivileged. Those citizens have experienced no changes to tariff rates from what they have paid historically (aside from the recent minor inflation and forex adjustment). Partial subsidies were also applied for bands A, B and C in October 2020. These measures are all aimed at cushioning the effects of the pandemic while providing more targeted interventions for citizens.
The Minister said the Federal Government and the Labour Centers have been engaged in positive discussions about the electricity sector through a joint ad-hoc committee led by the Minister of State for Labour and Productivity and Co-Chaired by the Minister of State for Power.
He said, “Great progress has been made in these deliberations which are set to be concluded at the end of January 2021.
“Some of the achievements of this deliberation with Labour are the accelerated rollout of the National Mass Metering Plan, clamp downs on estimated billing, improved monitoring of the Service-Based Tariff and the reduction in tariff rates for bands A to C in October 2020 (that were funded by creative use of taxes).
“It should be clear to all that the regulator must be allowed to perform its
function without undue interference. The role of the Government is not to set tariffs, it is to provide policy guidance and an enabling environment for the regulator to protect consumers and for investors to engage directly with consumers. Bi-Annual Minor reviews to adjust factors such as inflation are part of the process for a sustainable and investable NESI.
“To promote a constructive conclusion of the dialogue with the Labour Centers (through the Joint Ad-Hoc Committee), I have directed NERC to forestall the implementation of the duly performed minor review (which adjusted tariffs between N2 per kWh and N4 per kWh) until the conclusion of the Joint Ad Hoc Committee’s work at the end of January 2021.
“This will allow for the outcome of all resolutions from the Committee to be implemented together.
“The Administration is committed to creating a sustainable, growing and rules-based electricity market for the benefit of all Nigerians.
“The Administration and the Ministry of Power will also continue to devise means to provide support for vulnerable Nigerians while ensuring we have a sustainable NESI.”
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COWA National President, Mrs. Kikelomo Adeniyi, Commissions COWA Office at PTML
…Restates Commitment to Empower Women for Se
Author: Lucy Nyambi.
The President of the Customs Officers’ Wives Association (COWA), Mrs Kikelomo Adeniyi, commissioned the COWA office for the PTML chapter in Lagos on Wednesday, 28 August 2024.
The event, which took place at PTML Mile 2 Terminal, was attended by Chairpersons of COWA and Customs Area Controllers from Zone A.
Speaking at the event, Mrs Adeniyi stated that the occasion symbolises the association’s commitment to capacity building and growth. “Today, we are not only commissioning our office but also empowering our trainees with essential work equipment. This gesture reflects our dedication to capacity building and growth.”
She expressed gratitude to Comptroller Tenny Daniyan, the Customs Area Controller of PTML Command, for his unwavering support and partnership with COWA.
“Your leadership and commitment to our welfare have been invaluable, and we deeply appreciate the opportunity and resources you have made available to us,” she said.
Mrs Adeniyi reaffirmed the association’s commitment to empowering women to be self-sustainable.
“In COWA, it is about empowerment, making our women self-sustainable. In everything we do, they are in our hearts, whether they are widows or wives of serving officers or even the larger society.”
In her address, the Chairperson of the PTML COWA Chapter, Mrs. Maureen Daniyan, acknowledged the role of Customs Officers’ Wives as pillars of support. “At the PTML chapter of COWA, we have stepped up our activities to achieve significant improvements. The commissioning of the skills acquisition centre today is one of the manifestations of our efforts. We hope to do more as God gives us strength.”
Trainees in catering, general body care products, and other vocations were presented with work equipment. Widows were also considered, receiving food items and cash gifts.
Guests were entertained with a drama presentation by COWA members, showcasing what the association stands for.
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Tin Can Island Port Command Pledges Support for AEO Implementation
Author: Titus Omajali.
The Customs Area Controller (CAC) of Tin Can Island Port Command, Comptroller Dera Nnadi, welcomed the Nigeria Customs Service (NCS) Authorised Economic Operator Technical Working Group (AEO-TWG), World Customs Organization (WCO) Experts, and representatives from the World Bank Group to his office in Lagos on 28 August 2024.
During the meeting, Comptroller Nnadi reaffirmed his commitment to facilitating the swift clearance of all AEO consignments within the command. He emphasised that faster cargo clearance, in accordance with the WCO’s guidelines on AEO, would not only enhance revenue generation but also help decongest the ports and bolster cargo security.
He acknowledged the efforts of the Comptroller-General of Customs, Adewale Adeniyi, to streamline cargo clearance and facilitate trade in line with international best practices. “As you all know, I was appointed the chairman of the Time Release Study (TRS) by CGC, and I believe the report will be out in September,” he stated.
The CAC further stressed the importance of continued WCO and World Bank support in implementing the AEO programme in Nigeria, particularly during this crucial pilot phase.
Responding to his remarks, Pelisa Matyumza, a WCO expert, praised the NCS for its efforts in piloting the AEO programme and assured the WCO’s continued support in its implementation. ACG Bede Anyanwu (rtd.), a consultant for the World Bank, also pledged the World Bank’s backing for the successful realisation of the AEO programme in Nigeria.
The visit to Tin Can Island Port Command, according to Nnenna Awa, the Team Lead of NCS’s AEO-TWG is part of the ongoing Onsite Validation Mission for the pilot phase of the AEO programme and also to acquire practical knowledge of the validation, which is involving the NCS AEO-TWG, World Bank Group, and WCO experts. She said, “This mission is critical to ensuring that the AEO programme is effectively piloted, launched and operationalised, paving the way for enhanced trade facilitation in Nigeria”.
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Oyo/Osun Customs Intercepts Over 2000 Wraps of Cannabis Sativa Concealed in Sawdust
Author: Gift Wada.
In the fight against smuggling activities, the Oyo/Osun Area Command of the Nigeria Customs Service, NCS, has recorded seizures of 2,280 wraps of Cannabis Sativa weighing 1,824 kilograms.
The illegal substance, cleverly concealed with more than 200 sacks of sawdust, was seized along the Ilero axis of Oyo State on Wednesday, August 14, 2024.
The Customs Area Controller (CAC), Comptroller Ben Oramalugo, in a press statement released on Friday, 24 August 2024, by the Public Relations Officer of the command, Superintendent of Customs Kayode Wey, commended the vigilance and dedication of the officers involved, stating that the seizure is a clear demonstration of the Command’s commitment to protecting public health and safety.
“The seizure of these 2,280 wraps of Cannabis Sativa is a testament to the professionalism and intelligence of our officers. The smugglers’ attempt to disguise this illegal substance with over 200 sacks of sawdust was a calculated effort to evade detection. Still, our team’s thorough inspections have once again ensured that these harmful drugs do not reach our communities,” he explained.
Comptroller Oramalugo noted that the interception was based on intelligence from one of the Command’s anti-smuggling units.
After identifying the 6-tyre DAF truck carrying the illegal cargo, customs officers conducted a detailed inspection, uncovering the Cannabis Sativa hidden beneath the sawdust.
While noting the impact of Cannabis Sativa on public health, particularly among the youth, he assured the public that the Command is determined to prevent such dangerous substances from infiltrating society.
The Customs Area Controller also revealed that the seized Cannabis Sativa would be handed over to the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA), for further investigation and disposal.
The CAC urged members of the public to remain vigilant and report any suspicious activities related to drug trafficking or smuggling to the nearest Customs office or law enforcement agency.
He assured that the Command would continue to intensify its efforts to combat all forms of illegal trade, ensuring the safety and well-being of the people.
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