Nigerians won’t pay estimated billing for electricity if I’m president, says Tinubu

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Presidential hopeful, Asiwaju Bola Tinubu, has said Nigerians will not pay estimated billing for electricity of he becomes the president.

The All Progressive Congress presidential candidate, while speaking at a luncheon with business owners titled, ‘business forward’ on Thursday in Lagos, said Nigerians will not have to deal with the challenge of multiple foreign exchange rates if he is elected president.

Currently, Nigeria operates two foreign exchange markets: one is the official central bank rate, while the other is at the parallel section also known as black market.

Although the parallel segment is more accessible to traders and businesses who need FX, the Central Bank of Nigeria has consistently maintained that it represents less than one percent of forex transactions and should never be used to determine the exchange rate.

Speaking at the event, Tinubu said if he is elected, Nigerians would no longer pay estimated billing for electricity.

Estimated billing is a type of electricity payment system whereby the distribution companies ( do the billing without the aid of any meter (postpaid or prepaid).

This usually results in over-charging customers for power consumed.

“By all means, you must have electricity. And you won’t pay for estimated billing anymore. When I become president, multiple exchange rates will go away. Write it down.

“My discussion today is to inspire so that the promise of today can be a reality tomorrow. We promise you, we will bring prosperity to Nigeria,” he said.

Speaking further, the presidential candidate promised to take bold decisions that will turn the economy around, including removing fuel subsidy, saying Nigeria will not continue to subsidise fuel consumption in neighbouring countries.

 

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