Senator
Jibrin I. Barau, Kano South Senatorial District (Image source: Facebook)
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Sen. Jibrin Barau, representing Kano South Senatorial
District, has vowed that the Senate would stop at nothing to bring an end to
the exorbitant charges by electricity companies in the country. Barau said on Wednesday
in Abuja that the electricity companies have continued to charge consumers
fixed prices on electricity consumption, in spite of irregular power supply. He
noted that goods produced in the country had no competitive advantage in the
international market because the high charges of electricity had led to high
cost of production.
“The fact remains that
people are not satisfied with the performance of the DISCOS and the whole power
sector. People are not
comfortable with the operation of that sector. I understand that one of the
reasons why goods produced in this country are not competitive in the
international market is because of the cost of production of the goods. So, it is something that
has to be tackled, the rip-off is not acceptable and must stop,’’ he said.
News Agency of Nigeria report continues:
The lawmaker decried what he described as a situation that had led Nigeria to
become a dumping ground for substandard goods because they were cheaper.
“The reasons for this
situation is the fact that the factors of production in respect of the goods
produced in Nigeria are always very expensive, compared to products produced in
any other part of the world.
“So, when any good is
produced in Nigeria, it will have a competitive disadvantage compared to the
goods produced in other parts of the world.
“Once you have that
situation, those goods would not be marketable in the international market and
that is why Nigeria has become a dumping ground because cheaper goods are being
brought into the country.
He regretted that while
Nigerians were contending with the challenge of irregular power supply, the
hike in tariff had further compounded the problem.
NAN
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