FG extends suspension of new electricity tariff
By TVC News Nigeria
16 October 2020 |
11:11 am
The Federal Government has extended the suspension of the new electricity tariff by one week. The tariff was suspended when organised labour suspended the planned industrial action over agitation on the hike in electricity tariff on September 28.
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