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The National Union of Electricity Employees (NUEE) yesterday faulted the estimated billing system in the country.

Secretary General of the National Union of Electricity Employees , Comrade Joe Ajaero who spoke during the public hearing on a bill to amend the Electric Power Sector Reform Act, 2005 argued that the measure was in breach of laid down rules and regulations.

While stressing the need to review the entire privatization exercise, the NUEE Scribe said: “Our position on privatization is clear, but we are worried whether the amendments are critically based on the market private public where we belong now. “That is why we came here to say the laws we made by ourselves, we can pause and look at it and move on. Since nobody has to talk about the reversion of privatization but lets us see how it can ft us.

“So if this is reduced to a public hearing and no action is taken further on how to make the system work, and Nigeria is still at the bottom of countries suffering power poverty all over the world.

 

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The unions seems different from the workers. The workers are corrupt, like estimated bills, look for opportunities to exploit the public, but the union hates it. Nonsense. Who is the union? Not the human members?

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