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By Kayode Sanni-Arewa
The Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission (NERC) has slammed a N200 million fine on the Abuja Electricity Distribution (AEDC) over unfair billing after the recent electricity tariff hike.
Recall that NERC had on Wednesday hike tariff from N68/kWh to N225/kWh for electricity consumers in Band A, who enjoy power supply for an average of 20 hours daily.
However, AEDC owned up to having wrongly billed customers who tried to recharge their metres following the new tariff regime.
The Management of AEDC subsequently tendered an apology for the unfair billing in a notice to its customers in Abuja on Thursday.
In trying to explain the unfair billing AEDC stated: ”This is to inform customers across the AEDC franchise that we are aware of the wrong charges faced by some Band A customers who tried to recharge their metres following the new tariff regime.
“This is due to a system glitch caused by the reclassification of some Band A customers who have now been downgraded to B due to the number of hours of electricity supply enjoyed over the past few weeks.
“These erstwhile Band A customers who vended were charged the new tariff of N225 per Kilowatt Hour. Our team is working to identify the customers affected and all excess charges will be refunded”.
According to AEDC, the situation also saw some Band A customers who are now charged N225 vend at the old rate
The company said that once the glitch is resolved, these categories of customers would now recharge their metres at the new rate of N225, which will ensure they enjoy a minimum supply of 20 hours daily.
“We apologise for any inconvenience caused to our customers during this change
We remain committed to improving the power supply to all categories of customers, and we crave your understanding and support as we do this, ‘’ it said.
However, NERC would not accept the explanation of AEDC, having fined the electricity distributor N200 million for failure to comply with the prescribed customer band classifications for the tariff billing
In a statement issued by the NERC management in Abuja on Friday, the commission stressed AEDC was fined for non-compliance with the Supplementary Order to the April 2024 Multi-Year Tariff Order 2024 for the company.
NERC said that AEDC will pay the N200 million as a fine for the flagrant breach of the commission’s order.
According to the NERC, the decision follows a detailed review and customer feedback, which revealed that AEDC had applied the new tariff to all customer bands, contrary to the order, which was designed to ensure fair billing practices.
”AEDC is therefore mandated to: reimburse all customers in Bands B, C, D and E respectively that were billed above the allowed customer categories/tariff bands provided in the order.
”Reimburse through the provision of the balance of customer tokens that the affected customers would be entitled to receive at the applicable rates.
”And all token reimbursements shall be issued to the affected customers by April 11, 2024,”it said.
The commission also directed the AEDC to file evidence of compliance with the directives in a & c with the Commission by April 12.
“The action by the commission underscores its commitment to protecting consumer rights and ensuring equitable practices within Nigeria’s electricity sector,” it stated
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House Erupts Over Minority Leader Race as Forgery, $50,000 Bribery Claims Trigger Uproar
…Agbese denies endorsing Ugochinyere, demand Probe
By Gloria Ikibah
Tempers flared in the House of Representatives on Thursday as allegations of forgery and claims that some lawmakers received $50,000 each to support the emergence of Rep. Ikenga Imo Ugochinyere as Minority Leader plunged plenary into a chaotic and heated session.
The controversy erupted amid an ongoing battle over the leadership of the minority caucus following the resignation of former Minority Leader, Rep. Kingsley Chinda, whose resignation letter, effective April 23, 2026, was read by Speaker Abbas Tajudeen during Wednesday’s plenary.
The leadership contest has generated intense interest within the opposition bloc. Matters escalated after a list surfaced on Wednesday bearing the names and signatures of 61 out of the 81 minority lawmakers, purportedly endorsing Ugochinyere for the position.
However, the process came under scrutiny on Thursday when Rep. Philip Agbese, representing Ado/Okpokwu/Ogbadibo Federal Constituency of Benue State, raised a matter of personal privilege and alleged that his signature had been forged.
Agbese also referenced reports circulating online alleging that lawmakers who endorsed Ugochinyere were paid $50,000 each, insisting he neither signed the nomination document nor received any money.
He said: “The full dignity and honor of this parliament as a member representing my federal constituency. Mr. Speaker, yesterday at about 6 p.m. my attention was drawn to a document on the internet with my name purportedly nominating a member of this house for the post of minority leader. Mr. Speaker, I recall that before this time in line with our fraternal relationship in this house I had conversed, deliberated and visited many members of this house.
“One of the persons I had such discussions with was my colleague Honorable Ikega Ugochinye. Our discussion was basically centered on the welfare of members of the minority. Number two was on the issue of the executive not adhering to certain issues on our constituency projects.
“The person who signed this document, I have not seen him since December 2025. So I’m at a loss and I feel that my legislative privilege has been breached because this amount to forgery for my signature to be used for purposes which not intended for. Mr. Speaker, I want to seek the leave of this house to probe and investigate and to stop further any use of my signature going further for any of this kind of purpose.
“Mr. Speaker, I also want to pray this Honorable House to stop Honorable Ikega and members of his team or his agents or anybody acting on his behalf from further maligning my name because I recall that in the past this morning I saw on a social media blog that members have received certain amount of money. I have not received any amount of money from anybody. I intend to tender this before the house and to further tender the news link where it was reported that I or other members whose names appear here have collected a sum of 50,000 Naira from any individual.
“I have not received any amount of money from anybody and I will not do so. This is my integrity. Mr. Speaker, this is my prayer before the house.
“I read 50,000 dollars. I will share the screen. I will share it with this house.
“My constituents have been calling me to know and this is not the first time my name is being mentioned in an issue like this so I don’t want to be involved and I don’t want my name to be further maligned as far as this is concerned because I have a right as a member of this house for my privileges to be fully protected and not to be destroyed by any member of this house”.
His remarks immediately heightened tensions in the chamber, with at least three lawmakers backing his call for an investigation and proposing that Ugochinyere be referred to the House Committee on Ethics and Privileges.
The proposal, however, met stiff resistance from Ugochinyere and his supporters, who insisted that he be given an opportunity to respond to the allegations before any action was taken.
As lawmakers traded arguments across the floor, the chamber descended into a shouting match, forcing the House leadership to intervene.
When eventually recognised to speak under personal explanation, Ugochinyere firmly denied the allegations and maintained that Agbese had voluntarily endorsed his nomination.
He said: “By the indulgence of the house and the leave of the distinguished speaker, a member may make a personal explanation. Mr. Speaker, if you permit, my colleague Abese made some weighty allegations before every member here, and today we are on live transmission. Even though you have said you will intervene, it is also important that what he said on live TV needs to also be cleared.
“Mr. Speaker, my brother arrived from Benue late for our meeting, met me in the office, in the presence of some of my colleagues that I will bring forward, and voluntarily, on his own and independently, pledged and signed my nomination for the post of Minority Leader.
“In conclusion, Mr. Speaker, Mr. Speaker, do I have your protection to proceed? Thank you Mr. Speaker, so Mr. Speaker, I subject to your fatherly decision that the matter, but it was important that such a treacherous lie and attempt to defame and blackmail should be vehemently refuted. Our colleagues who were there when he signed will be brought forward before you Mr. Speaker.
“I understand that at the moment, the overwhelming majority of 61 members out of 81 opposition members elected me. It may not go down well with some people, but I never expected that their desperation would get to this level. And also important Mr. Speaker, that those who are now more interested are those who are not even members of the minority.
“But I subject to your decision to rule on this matter as a father, but I must apply that people in seeking alternative options must apply decorum and abide by what is decent because this is outrageous and unacceptable”.
No sooner had Ugochinyere made the claim than Agbese rose in protest.
“No! I never did that! I never did that! No! Mr. Speaker, I never did that! No! I never did that! I never did that!” he shouted across the chamber.
Seeking to calm the situation, Rep. Awaji-Inombek Abiante argued that discussions relating to the election of a Minority Leader were premature and should not form part of the official records of the House.
He said: “I appreciate your efforts at enhancing peace amongst us and taking us to a preferred and probably more horrible destination, I want to put it on record that whatever has been said relative to electing a minority leader should be expunged from the records of this house because it is not before us.
“It is not before you. It should be expunged. We didn’t hear, we didn’t hear that from him.
“Members of the minority will come before all of us and we will know who the leader would be. So whatever he has said is just his personal opinion and it should never be anywhere in the records of this house”.
With the atmosphere becoming increasingly charged, Speaker Abbas Tajudeen stepped in and announced a closed-door meeting with all minority lawmakers in a bid to resolve the crisis.
“Your observations and complaints are duly noted. We will take action on the issue you have raised in due course. However, I want to again bring to the attention of all minorities that I’m inviting every minority member of this house to a closed door meeting today two o’clock so that we can discuss further.
“I don’t want us to further debate on this matter on the floor. It’s something within the family for us to discuss and take decision appropriately. So yours is noted and we’ll take action in due course.
“Please, honorable colleagues, let us not overheat this issue. We already have a meeting for 2 o’clock. Let us leave everything there”, Abbas said.
The latest confrontation follows Ugochinyere’s announcement that 61 of the 81 minority lawmakers had endorsed him as Minority Leader-designate and submitted his nomination to Speaker Abbas Tajudeen for formal recognition.
With the opposition caucus yet to reach a consensus on its leadership structure, Thursday’s dramatic exchanges have exposed deep divisions within the minority bloc and set the stage for an intense political battle in the days ahead.
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Oyo Assembly Rejects Negotiation With Ogbomoso school children abductors
Members of the Oyo State House of Assembly have rejected calls for the state government to negotiate with kidnappers over the rescue of pupils and teachers abducted in Ogbomoso.
The lawmakers said the focus should be on intensified rescue operations, intelligence-led security action and sustained pressure on the abductors until the victims are freed.
Speaking during plenary on Wednesday, the Speaker of the Assembly, Adebo Ogundoyin, warned that negotiating with kidnappers could encourage further attacks and strengthen criminal networks.
He said although the families of the victims were going through painful moments, residents should continue to support the efforts of security agencies and the state government.
According to him, engaging armed groups could send the wrong signal and worsen the security situation.
The lawmakers’ position followed the May 15 attack on three schools in Oriire Local Government Area, where suspected bandits abducted about 39 pupils and seven teachers.
The crisis deepened after one of the abducted teachers, Michael Oyedokun, was killed by the abductors.
In a recent video, Rachael Alamu, principal of Community High School, Esiele, who is among the abductees, pleaded for urgent intervention after the kidnappers reportedly threatened to kill another victim.
The House urged the Ministry of Education, Science and Technology and the Oyo State Universal Basic Education Board to immediately assess schools located near forests and border communities.
The lawmakers called for solar-powered lighting, perimeter fencing, surveillance cameras and a comprehensive emergency response framework for high-risk schools.
The Assembly also mandated its Committee on Security and Strategy to visit Oriire Local Government Area for an on-the-spot assessment and recommend urgent legislative action.
The resolution followed a motion of urgent public importance moved by Johnson Ogundele, lawmaker representing Oriire State Constituency.
Ogundele said Oriire had suffered repeated attacks since January, including an assault on the National Park Service office in Oloka village, where five forest guards were killed.
The lawmaker commended Governor Seyi Makinde for deploying security operatives and visiting affected communities.
He, however, urged the government to increase support for security agencies and consider establishing a permanent military presence around vulnerable communities and forest corridors.
Majority Leader Sanjo Adedoyin, who seconded the motion, also called on the Federal Government to accelerate plans for state police.
The debate came amid growing concern over insecurity in Oyo State, including Wednesday’s abduction of Olaide John-Paul, younger sister of former Minister of Power Adebayo Adelabu, and her twin sons in Ibadan.
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