Buhari Reaffirms Commitment To Privatization
Latest Headlines, News Thursday, November 19th, 2015President Muhammadu Buhari Thursday in Abuja reaffirmed his Administration’s commitment to the Federal Government’s privatization and commercialization policy.
Mr. President gave the assurance while speaking at an audience with Peugeot’s Executive Vice President for Africa and the Middle-East, Mr. Jean-Christophe Quemard.
President Buhari however stressed, that greater consideration would now be given to the technical and managerial competence of prospective buyers of government-owned companies.
The President in a statement by his SSA on Media and Publicity, Mr. Garba Shehu promised that a higher premium would be placed on the technical competence and financial clout of bidders in future privatization exercises to avoid the running aground of privatized companies by ill-equipped and incapable investors.
Buhari who spoke after being briefed on plans by Peugeot to stage a comeback to Nigeria after the collapse of the privatization of Peugeot Automobiles Nigeria Limited, noted that privatization could only succeed and yield desired benefits if buyers of government-owned companies possess essential skills and resources.
Mr. Quemard in his remarks assured President Buhari that Peugeot was ready to reinvest in vehicle assembly in Nigeria, provided that the right indigenous partners were found.
The Peugeot Chief Executive for Africa and the Middle-East briefed the President on the company’s three-phased plan to resume vehicle assembly in Nigeria with 4,000 cars next year, rising up to 10,000 cars by 2021.
He said that the plan, which he urged the Federal Government to support with appropriate policies and actions, would entail higher local content in the assembly of Peugeot cars in Nigeria and the exportation of locally assembled Peugeot cars from Nigeria to neighbouring African countries.
Peugeot Automobiles Nigeria Limited which was privatized some years ago has technically reverted to government ownership with up to 85 per cent of its shares now held by the Federal Government and the Assets Management Corporation of Nigeria (AMCON).
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