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Dangote Advises Nigeria To Sell Its Asset To Fix The Recession & Make Him Richer by franklyn00(m): 9:24am On Sep 19, 2016
GREED: Dangote Advises Nigeria To Sell Its Asset To Fix The Recession & Make Him Richer

African richest man, Aliko Dangote, has called on the federal government to sell off the Nigerian Liquified Natural Gas company, NLNG, as well as other dormant but huge capital-generating sectors and invest the proceeds back into the economy to bring the country out of its current recession before the end of 2016.

Speaking in an interview with CNBC Africa: the business mogul said:
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“The only way for us to get out of this recession is to make sure we move into action quickly; action by diversifying the economy quickly.

“If I had challenges in my company, I would not hesitate to sell assets, to remain afloat, to get to the better times, because it doesn’t make any sense for me to keep any assets and then suffocate the whole organisation.

“What we need to do now in my own thinking… we have a lot of assets to sell. We can sell part of the joint venture; part of the shares. You know government normally owns 60 percent.

“We can sell in an open tender be it Chinese. We can change the term and make it an operating one, just like what we have in NLNG. We also have another asset I think we don’t really need.

“The African finance corporation; it can fetch them $800million easily. My own suggestion before was that they should even sell 100 percent of NLNG. I don’t think government should be in any business of investing in sectors of LNG.

“A company like that, with earnings of $1.5 billion on the average, they should get anywhere between $12 billion and $15 billion.”

“You will not believe that the crisis that we have today, if we have $15 billion, adding it to our $25 billion, that is $40 billion reserves. That will give confidence, confidence will come back, then government will back it up with proper economic policy, where people can see the roadmap.

“Latest by fourth quarter we will be out of recession. It should be a partnership between government and private sector. We have all the answers, Nigeria falling into recession does not really scare me, if we take action.”

“Once we can sell assets, and put $15 billion together, you’d be very shocked at how much the dollar will actually drop, you can easily see 250. What is happening today is mere speculation.

“To currency, everybody will speculate, banks will speculate, companies will speculate, individuals will speculate, because if you have money you want to send in from abroad you will keep sending in trickles.

“If you know that CBN has $40 billion in reserves today, if you have $100,000, you might even sell it forward because you know that this rate is going to crash and you must quickly sell it.”

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Re: Dangote Advises Nigeria To Sell Its Asset To Fix The Recession & Make Him Richer by agwom(m): 9:26am On Sep 19, 2016
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Re: Dangote Advises Nigeria To Sell Its Asset To Fix The Recession & Make Him Richer by edoyad(m): 9:29am On Sep 19, 2016
I hope Dangote speaks Fulani so he can translate it to the people in Aso rock, because I'm sure that's the only way your idea would fly

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