 The organised labour has kicked against the over three trillionaires injected by the federal government into deprivatised electricity companies owned by individuals without commensurate increase in power generation over the past ten years. Secretary-General of the National Union of Electricity Employees, Kamri Jo Ageru, expressed the concern during the public hearing on the bill to amend Electric Power Sector Reform Act 2005. Chairman of the committee, Representative Margo Chi Dao Aliu, expressed optimism that the committee will do everything possible to address concerns raised by the Nigeria Governors Forum on the directive of the Speaker of the House of Representatives. This is as Minister of State for Power, Gaudi Jadi Agba, denied knowledge of electricity tariff increase by NERC. Our position on privatisation is clear, you know, but we are worried whether the amendments are critically based on market, private, public, where we belong now, you know. So that was why we are now having tried privatisation for about ten years and we are doing just the amendment of sections of the Act. And then, even the review provision in the Act which gave provision for the review of the sector after five years, and we have written consistently and it has not happened. It's not a matter of opinion of the NGF as a forum or of the states. It is a position that rests absolutely on the constitution and the provisions of the constitution that make power, electricity, the concurrent responsibility of the federal government and the states. And the constitution is quite explicit actually in paragraph 14 of Schedule 2, where it is explicitly stated that the states have power to make laws for electricity operations. We are only here today to address the challenges and the needs of the governor's firm. They feel that there is a constitutional provision that gives them the right to form a regulatory agency like Nigeria Regulatory Electricity Agency. So they want this in an individual state. That's all what we sit today to consider. We have seen their concern and we will look into their concern.