National Secretary of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Senator Ajibola Bashiru, says Nigeria is not running a socialist system where production, transmission, and distribution of electricity are carried out for the free use of citizens rather than for profit.
Speaking on Channels Television’s Political Paradigm programme on Tuesday, Bashiru said the APC administration has been making efforts to address age-long infrastructure deficit in the energy sector.
He said this while addressing issues raised by Obafemi Hamzat, Deputy Governor of Lagos State, who lamented N29 million electricity tariff which accrued to his household.
At a meeting with the Rural Electricity Agency (REA) in Lagos on Monday, Hamzat complained that the disco raised the electricity bill to his quarters from ₦2.7m in March to ₦29m in April.
Responding, Bashiru said, “Energy is not cheap anywhere in the world. Nigeria is not running a socialist society. Let us get it very right. We are in a globalised economy.
“Of recent, the transmission companies have been unbundled to address the problem of inefficiency and for adequate focus to ensure there is electricity supply for Nigerians.
“As to the tale by the deputy governor of Lagos State, I don’t know the level of gadgets he has in his house. I wouldn’t know the size of his house and I wouldn’t know the energy requirement that would occasion that huge amount of money and the basis of that bill.
“But it would not be correct to say that that humongous amount would apply to ordinary Nigerians who just run their lifestyle based on watching television, using electricity, and possibly when there is heat, using air condition.”
The APC scribe argued that the claim of the Lagos deputy governor cannot be used as a representative sampling of what ordinary Nigerians are going through.
“You cannot pigeonhole to say people spend N20,000 in a matter of days. What is the cost of generating, what is the cost of transmission? What is the cost of distribution?”
“It should be run on the basis of economic efficiency so that the cost of production of the energy itself must be recovered and they must be able to make profit. We are not running a socialist economy,” he said.