The Adamawa chapter of the Nigerian Labour Congress (NLC) on Monday, shutdown the regional offices of the Yola Electricity Distribution Company (YEDC) and the office of the Electricity Regulatory Commission of Nigeria (ERCN).
Mr Emmanuel Fashe, the State NLC Chairman, who addressed members of the umion at the premises of the picketed offices in Yola, said the action was to protest exorbitant electricity tarriff.
He said the tarriff on Ban A has reached 300 per cent, saying the indiscriminate charges was beyond the ability and capability of Nigerians.
“Our action to picket these offices was sequel to the directive from our headquaters and it is a nationwide action,” he said.
Fashe explained that categorising power supply into different ban was equal to creating division among Nigerians, adding that it was an attempt to eliminate the middle class.
“The tarriff hike was from N65 to N223, which is far above reasonable charges.
“The only services that were yet to be taxed by the federal government are the oxygen we breath and the rainfall on our farms,” he said.
The chairman used the occasion to caution the federal government against unpopular policies that were capable of inflicting hardship on the citizens.
Also, Mr Dauda Adamu, the Chairman of the Trade Union Congress (TUC) in the state, urged government to sustain the subsidy on cost of social services for affordability of Nigerians.
He attributed the rising cost of living in Nigeria to the removal of fuel subsidy, insecurity and other unpopular government policies.
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“We advise the government to revert back to the initial cost of the power supply as Nigerians will not be paying what they did not consume,” he said.
According to him, in their next protest all Nigerians will be mobilsed to partake in the protest, saying: “we ate tired of this life of servitude.”
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that both offices were under lock and keys and the staff on duty were asked to leave unconditionally. (NAN)