The Association of Nigerian Electricity Distributors on Thursday said that it has appealed against the judgment of a Lagos Federal High Court annulling the 45 per cent electricity tariff hike.
ANED is the association of the 11 Electricity Distribution Companies (DISCOs) operating in Nigeria.
On July 13, a Federal High Court in Lagos annulled the recent increase in electricity tariff announced by the Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission (NERC).
Justice Mohammed Idris made the pronouncement while delivering judgment in a suit filed by a human rights lawyer, Mr Toluwani Adebiyi, challenging the increment.
Oduntan said the association had appealed against the ruling and would pursue the judgment to the Supreme Court for justice to be done.The judge described NERC’s action as being ultra vires, irrational, irregular and illegal.
“We have appealed against the ruling and asked for a stay of execution now,” Mr Sunday Oduntan, the Executive Director of ANED, said.
“I can assure you that as a legal luminary, we will not stop until we get justice.
“If the Appeal Court judgment is not favourable, we will pursue the case to the Supreme Court which is the highest court in the land, so there is no cause for alarm.”
On December 15, 2015, NERC announced a new electricity tariffs for all class of consumers, which became effective on February 1, 2016.
The directive also abolished the contentious fixed charges for all electricity consumers nationwide.
NAN
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