Senate Rejects Electricity Tariff Increase Amid Subsidy Concerns

The Senate has taken a stand against the proposed increase in electricity tariff by the Ministry of Power.

The decision comes as the Senate also rejected plans to remove subsidies from electricity, considering the current hardships faced by the nation.

The resolution was made after the Senate considered and approved a motion moved by Senator Aminu Abbas of the Adamawa Central constituency, representing the PDP.

The motion called for the rejection of the proposed increase in electricity tariff, citing the need to prioritize the well-being of the citizens during these difficult times.

This news comes as a relief to many who have been concerned about the potential financial burden that an increase in electricity tariff would bring.

The Senate’s decision to reject the proposal demonstrates their commitment to addressing the concerns of the people and ensuring that the government takes a more compassionate approach to policy-making.

The Senate’s rejection of the electricity tariff increase and their stance on maintaining subsidies for electricity highlight the importance of balancing economic development with the welfare of the population.

It is a clear example of the government’s responsibility to consider the needs and concerns of its citizens while making decisions that will have a significant impact on their lives.

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