IBRAHEEM MUHAMMAD
Four Inter-Agency Committees set up by the Federal Government on the resuscitation of ailing/non-performing privatised enterprises in the country have submitted their reports to the Bureau of Public Enterprises (BPE).
Receiving the reports of the committees at the Bureau’s corporate office in Abuja, BPE Director General, Mr. Alex. O. Okoh expressed the hope that with the wealth of experience, expertise, commitment, diligent and intellectualism exhibited by the members in the course of carrying out their assignment, the outcomes would bring the desired solution to the non-performing privatised enterprises.
This was contained in a statement by the Bureau’s spokesperson, Amina Tukur Othman.
According to the statement, Okoh reiterated the Bureau’s commitment to collaborate with relevant agencies to resuscitate and bring to life, the moribund enterprises.
He said the affected enterprises privatized about ten years ago in the Automobile Sector; Bricks and Clay (Housing) Sector; Oil Palm Sector; Mines and Solid Minerals Sector and others, have failed to meet the aim of the privatisation and the reform programme of the Federal Government hence the government through the National Council on Privatisation (NCP) directed the BPE to investigate the cause(s) for their inability to perform; and also proffer viable and acceptable solutions to resuscitating them to perform optimally, create employment, boost the economy and increase GDP amongst other benefits.
Mr. Okoy said, “I assure that the findings of the committees would be shared among all stakeholders so as to spur them to meeting their organisational objectives and that of the Federal Government’s privatisation and reform programme; and that the Federal Government on its part, would implement the recommendations because it has the political will to do so.”
In his remarks, the Director, Post Transaction Management at the Bureau, Mr. Toibudeen Oduniyi, thanked the committees for the support and diligence in preparing the reports.
It would be recalled that the BPE on Tuesday, March 23, 2021, inaugurated the four Inter-Agency Committees on the resuscitation of the ailing/non-performing privatised enterprises. The idea behind the committees was necessitated by the need to incorporate more experts and relevant stakeholders to contribute meaningfully towards achieving the desired goals as envisaged by the Federal Government towards ensuring that the moribund enterprises are performing optimally to boost the economic development of Nigeria.