 In business, the Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission, NERC, will go ahead with plans to review power tariffs in July this year. That's widespread, despite widespread resentment by the organised labour, consumer groups and individuals. NERC had announced in April 26, 2021 that another tariff review for Nigeria's 11-part distribution companies would hold in July, saying that inflation gas price, among others, had changed. But on April 30, the Minister of Power, Sally Maman, dismissed concerns of a major hike in electricity tariffs. However, discos have applied for cost-reflective tariffs, which would warrant a hike in the rates payable for electricity if implemented.