President Bola Tinubu recently urged Nigerians to adopt energy-saving practices, such as turning off their lights when not in use, to reduce electricity bills and promote energy conservation.
Tinubu made this statement during a presidential media chat with journalists in Lagos State.
He emphasized the importance of such measures in managing personal expenses while supporting the country’s efforts to optimize energy consumption amidst ongoing challenges in the power sector.
According to Tinubu: “It’s not negative to learn to manage. You learn to control your electricity bill, switch off the light, let’s learn to manage.”
The president also said he does not believe in price control and he won’t toe that path.
“I don’t believe in price control, we will work hard to supply the market,” he said.
Upon his assumption of power, Tinubu government had hiked the electricity tariff and removed the subsidy on fuel.
On April 3, 2024, the electricity regulator raised tariff for customers said to be under the Band A classification, with customers now paying N225 kilowatt per hour from N66.
This move was heavily criticized due to the further hardship it brought upon Nigerians.