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APC chieftain, Joe Igbokwe, continues to lament about current high electricity tariff

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APC chieftain, Joe Igbokwe, has continued to lament about the high electricity tariff being witnessed in the country. 

Over the weekend, Mr Igbokwe wrote an open letter to President Tinubu lamenting about the high electricity tariffs. He warned that if the situation is not looked into, it would lead to the ‘death’ of many businesses.

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In fresh posts shared on his Facebook page, Igbokwe, a staunch APC supporter, warned that if electricity-providing companies continue will their high tariffs, Nigerians would be forced to bypass them. He also stated that due to the high tariff, members of his household have resolved to always turn off their electrical appliances, with some using solar to power their homes.

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