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APC chieftain , Joe Igbokwe, laments hike in electricity tariff

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A chieftain of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Joe Igbokwe, has decried the increase in electricity tariffs.

Igbokwe, a major supporter of President Bola Tinubu’s administration, in a post on his Facebook page on Sunday, warned that the hike in electricity tariff would kill businesses in the country if the Federal Government refused to reverse it.

He wrote:

“PBAT, please look into the new electricity tariff in Nigeria. It will kill businesses if the government does not act as quickly as possible. I have a small office in Surulere with about 7 units of AC.

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“We used to buy 300 plus units for N20,0000. Yesterday we bought N20,000 worth of units and it lasted for just one day. They call it band A group. I pray that we review this.”

However, the post elicited several responses from Nigerians who descended on him over his previous comments where he gave his support to Tinubu’s policies and castigated anyone who complained over them.

Others told him to enjoy the change as he was one of those who saw nothing wrong with them.

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