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Revoke Band A electricity category tariff now – Political economist, Prof Pat Utomi tells FG

The FrontierThe FrontierJuly 28, 2025 1863 Minutes read0

•Prof Pat Utomi

Political economist, Prof. Pat Utomi, says Nigeria should revalidate and probably scrap the Band A power supply strategy, insisting that it is “reaping off” Nigerians.

The political economist also advised the National Assembly to focus more on legislations that would advance the lot of Nigerians more than oversight functions, reports NAN.

Utomi, who is also the Convener of The Big Tent, made the call at the group’s news conference on the “state of the nation” on Monday in Lagos.

In the context of electricity supply in Nigeria, Band A refers to a category of electricity customers who receive a minimum of 20 hours of power supply per day.

The categorisation is part of a service-based tariff structure implemented by the Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission (NERC).

Customers in Band A pay the highest tariffs for electricity due to the higher quality of service.

Utomi described the Band A category as “exploitative and lacking in economic sense”.

“A university professor in Band A for instance, spends 75 per cent of his salary on electricity tariff alone.

“If not speedily revalidated, this tariff system will further impoverish Nigerians, especially the working class,” he said.

On legislations, he said that while oversight remained a fundamental part of the functions of the national assembly, it should not be prioritised over legislations.

According to him, the National Assembly ought to have finished with all electoral reforms for the nation long before now .

“We need pragmatic electoral reforms.

“It is sad that till this moment, the national assembly has yet to finish all reforms on our elections.

“It will be a disservice to Nigeria if the nation will go into 2027 with a flawed constitution.

“In addition, there are areas like insecurity and issue amendments for rural policing which had become germaine in the face of worsening crime situation in Nigeria.

“It is fundamental that Nigeria should decentralise its policing such that communities or councils can have their own armed police forces as should states, in addition to the Federal police forces.

“This is the fastest way now to combat insecurity.”

He said that the state of security has largely impacted on welfare of the people, pointing out that people in the rural Nigeria were worse off for it.

“Majority of people in rural Nigeria live in chronic poverty.

“The severity of the conditions of insecurity in Nigeria has prevented the peasant farmers in rural areas from farming and driven down their quality of life .

“We must move away from where we stand currently and Nigerians must rally to save the country.”

He said that contrary to what many might think, Nigeria was not a failed state but could be prevented from failing.

“The existential threats can be taken care of by all concerned. These threats demand that citizens rally to save a the country.

“The Big Tent has purposed that Nigeria’s mission to be a beacon for African peoples and to lead flying Geese of nations escaping misery and flocking toward prosperity in the way South East Asia has done, has to be realised.

“The national assembly must also get to work on the land tenure system, incorporating the setting up of systems like land registries that give value to all land and make them easy to sell and buy and to ascribe value,” he said

He lamented that many farmers struggled to access financing due to insufficient collateral, alongside a lack of production and processing infrastructure.

“These challenges are compounded by security concerns stemming from farmer-herder conflicts and climate change impacts.

“We propose we look at several long term impact prediction that would not only ensure food security and production that drives growth but also cracks the mystery of capital challenge and massively grows entrepreneurship.

“The universities need to be brought into the agricultural extension services the way land grant universities drove America’s agriculture revolution.”

He said that political engagement with sponsors of terrorism and insurgency would also be required to supplement police and military action.

“A Forest Rangers scheme already proposed from the Federal Ministry of Agriculture under the watch of Chief Audu Ogbeh as Minister of Agriculture, could be justified if we do a cost-benefit analysis of the derivable growth.

“The urgency for dealing with this matter of insecurity cannot be overemphasised.

“Poverty makes deprived and vulnerable people easy recruits for those minded to politically or criminally upset the status quo.

“Fighting poverty with passion will, therefore, reduce insecurity,” he added.

Speaking on apathy to elections, Utomi said that many people were fed up with being used by some politicians,, hence the news for political engagements that would create interest in the electoral system.

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