The recent announcement of plan to give Nigerians two months of free
electricity as part of palliatives for COVID -19 is nothing more than
propaganda that cannot work , the Transmission Company of Nigeria has
said.
The TCN faulted the announcement by power distribution
companies that the Federal Government and the National Assembly would
pay for the proposed two- month free electricity for customers .
Discos made the announcement through their umbrella body , the Association of Nigerian Electricity Distributors.
Reacting
to the development in Abuja on Thursday, the Managing Director of the
TCN , Usman Mohammed , said , “There is this information that went round
that power is going to be free .
“ I don ’ t know where that information came from .
“
But I can tell you that there is nothing like power is going to be free
because the Federal Government cannot make power free . The Federal
Government does not own the power. ”
Mohammed explained that the
Federal Government only owns the TCN while the generation and
distribution companies were largely owned by private investors .
He
said , “In the electricity industry , apart from transmission , which is
just the transporter, all the other chains do not belong to the Federal
Government . So I cannot understand how somebody will concoct that
information . ”
Mohammed argued that those peddling the information were merely sharing propaganda that would not work.
He
said , “But these are some of the people involved in propaganda who
brand information that is very unnecessary , to be honest .
“ I think at this stage what we need to do is to sustainably supply electricity and that is what we are doing . ”
The
TCN boss further stated that in the last two weeks that most parts of
Nigeria had been on lockdown, operators in the power sector had worked
and performed well .
However , the House of Representatives and
electricity distribution companies raised a joint committee on the
proposed two-month free power supply on Thursday.
Speaker of the
House , Femi Gbajabiamila , who presided over a meeting in Abuja with
the companies and other officials , said the joint panel would work out
modalities for the proposed two-month bill waiver for the most
vulnerable people in the country.
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