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NLC Rejects N6Tn Power Sector Bailout, Demands Reform


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The Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) Has Rejected The Proposed N6 Trillion Bailout For Power Generation Companies, Saying Repeated Financial Interventions Have Failed To Improve Electricity Supply Nationwide.

The NLC President, Joe Ajaero, Made The Statement On Sunday In Abuja, Calling For Urgent Structural Reforms In The Energy Sector.

“The Proposed N6 Trillion Bailout Is A Mere Symptom Of Deeper Structural Failures In The Power Sector. Repeated Financial Interventions Have Not Translated Into Improved Electricity Supply For Nigerians,” He Said.

“We Cannot Continue To Deploy Public Funds To Sustain A Fundamentally Flawed System, While Ordinary Citizens Bear The Burden Of Inefficiency Through High Tariffs And Persistent Outages,” He Added.

Ajaero Urged The Federal Government To Merge The Ministries Of Petroleum And Power To Create A Unified Ministry Of Energy For Better Coordination.

He Explained That The Current Separation Of The Sectors Has Led To Inefficiencies, Particularly In Gas Supply For Thermal Power Generation.

According To Him, An Integrated Energy Framework Will Prioritise Domestic Electricity Needs And Enhance National Development.

The NLC President Also Called For A Halt To The Proposed Bailout, Insisting That Public Funds Should Not Support What He Described As Failed Private Investments.

“Electricity Must Be Treated As A Social Service And A Fundamental Right, Not A Profit-Driven Commodity, If Nigeria Is To Achieve Affordable And Reliable Power Supply,” He Said.

“The Current Framework Places Undue Burden On Citizens, And Reform Must Prioritise Service Delivery, Public Interest, And The Overall Welfare Of Nigerian Workers,” Ajaero Added.

He Emphasised That Electricity Should Be Viewed As A Social Service, Not A Profit-Oriented Commodity, To Ensure Affordable And Reliable Power For All Nigerians.

Ajaero Urged The Government To Convene A Stakeholders’ Summit To Develop A People-Centred Roadmap For The Power Sector.

He Called For Policies That Promote Public Interest, Energy Security, And Improved Welfare For Nigerian Workers And Citizens.

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