EYN Church rejects electricity tariff hike, seeks subsidy on essential items, services

The Church of the Brethren in Nigeria, more popularly known as Ekklesiya ‘Yan’Uwa A Nigeria, EYN, has rejected the recent hike in electricity tariff.

The church, a major denomination with headquarters in Adamawa State, and dominant in Adamawa and other states in the North East, says rather than increase tariffs on any essential commodity or service, the Federal Government should introduce subsidy on such commodities and services.

President of the Church, Rev Daniel Mbaya who articulated the position of the Church at the headquarters in Kwarhi, on Saturday, said, “We reject the plans to hike electricity tariff. We expect some services provided by government to be subsidized, among which are agricultural inputs, health systems and education, to mention some few.”

He said although the Church urges its members to keep hope in Project Nigeria, it also challenges political leaders to address anti-masses policies with immediate effect.

“While we call on leaders to appreciate Nigerians for their resilience and patience, they should address their plight with urgency,” Mbaya added.

The special service of the EYN was an inauguration ceremony for Mbaya as President, and for other principal leaders who were elected earlier in April.

The others who were inaugurated along with the EYN President include Vice President, Rev Nuhu Mutah Abba, General Secretary, Rev James Musa, and Administrative Secretary, Rev Timta Luka Musa.

Adamawa State Governor, Ahmadu Umaru Fintiri who was personally in church for the inauguration service, wished the new leaders success in their roles.

He advised them to live above mundane considerations and work hard to make the church contribute meaningfully to societal development.

“As a government we will continue to work with you for a better Adamawa. We remain commuted to any group or institution that preaches love and tolerance,” Fintiri said.

EYN Church rejects electricity tariff hike, seeks subsidy on essential items, services

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