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FG May Sell Public Assets To Fund 2020 Budget by Racoon(m): 5:59pm On May 15, 2020
Indications have emerged that more public assets may be put up for sale by the Federal Government as the Bureau of Public Enterprises reviews the 2020 Privatisation Work Plan.

Checks by our correspondent revealed that work on the review of the privatisation work plan is ongoing.The revised 2020 budget has a deficit of N5.37tn.

Minister of Finance, Budget and National Planning, Mrs Zainab Ahmed, had said the Federal Government intended to finance the deficit through domestic and foreign borrowing, as well as proceeds from privatisation of public assets.


Our correspondent learnt that the BPE is reviewing the 2020 Privatisation Work Plan.The review of the work plan was informed by the drop in the projected revenue that will accrue to the Federal Government within the year.
Director General of the BPE, Mr. Alex Okoh, confirmed the ongoing review of the privatisation work plan to our correspondent on Thursday.

Responding to enquiries by our correspondent, Okoh said, “We are currently reviewing the Privatisation Work Plan for 2020 to determine the transactions that are feasible within the fiscal year in view of the disruption caused by the COVID-19 health pandemic.

“We should be ready by the end of next week.”
Although Okoh did not disclose whether the review will require putting more public assets up for sale, the need to source funds for the N5.37tn deficit in the 2020 budget may compel the Federal Government to seek more revenue from additional privatisation transactions.


Before the economic impact of the COVID-19 pandemic instigated the ongoing review of the 2020 Privatisation Work Plan, the BPE had targeted the generation of N266.8bn as revenue from the sale and commercialisation of public assets during the year.

The sum of N3.9bn would be expended on the trans-actions, leaving a net revenue of N266.8bn.The bulk of the projected 2020 transactions are in the energy sector, where the BPE targeted N268.3bn.

The transactions from which the BPE planned to generate the N266.8bn include carry overs from the 2019 approved work plan, such as completion of sales of Yola Electricity Distribution Company and Afam Power Limited and Afam Three Fast Power.The transactions also included the Nigeria Integrated Power Projects.

Other transactions in the initial 2020 work plan include sale of additional shares of Geregu to Amperion Power, Tafawa Balewa Square, Bank of Agriculture, Dowell Schlumberger Nigeria Limited, NMC houses, Nigeria Commodity Exchange and River Basin Development Authorities and Lagos International Trade Fair complex.

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Re: FG May Sell Public Assets To Fund 2020 Budget by helinues: 6:00pm On May 15, 2020
“We should be ready by the end of next week.”
Although Okoh did not disclose whether the review will require putting more public assets up for sale, the need to source funds for the N5.37tn deficit in the 2020 budget may compel the Federal Government to seek more revenue from additional privatisation transactions

If FG have been asking for loans to fund the budget, and now they want to sell some assets for the deficit of 5.37tn, how much exactly have FG raised themselves?

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Re: FG May Sell Public Assets To Fund 2020 Budget by SLAP44: 6:00pm On May 15, 2020
The Nigeria ports authority
National theatre
Broad street

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Re: FG May Sell Public Assets To Fund 2020 Budget by Davash222(m): 6:03pm On May 15, 2020
Same Idea Atiku proposed and y'all almost crucified him.
Hypocrites!! Dullards!! Fools!!

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Re: FG May Sell Public Assets To Fund 2020 Budget by Racoon(m): 6:04pm On May 15, 2020
After all the lies of Zainab Ahmed saying that the amount available for funding the 2020 Budget is now estimated at N5.548 trillion.

Savings from TSA, FIRS, JAMB, NNPC, Customs, Abacha loots, reality is now clearer.Yet they're feeding phantom school children with corrupt millions daily.

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Re: FG May Sell Public Assets To Fund 2020 Budget by SLAP44: 6:06pm On May 15, 2020
The only choice open to Nigeria is just to restructure or implode.

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Re: FG May Sell Public Assets To Fund 2020 Budget by Nobody: 6:07pm On May 15, 2020
please sell yahaya bello too

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Re: FG May Sell Public Assets To Fund 2020 Budget by Racoon(m): 6:07pm On May 15, 2020
SLAP44:
The only choice open to Nigeria is just to restructure or implode.
This is what they fear the most perhaps this is what is responsible for the senseless looting going on now. Nigeria is already in that political culdesac.

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Re: FG May Sell Public Assets To Fund 2020 Budget by Blue3k(m): 6:07pm On May 15, 2020
They been saying this since 2016. What have they sold off so far? Nigeria issues are being overly dependent on oil revenue revenue and most of the budget going to recurrence expenditures. They need to cut down government and raise tax revenue. That's the permanent solution.

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Re: FG May Sell Public Assets To Fund 2020 Budget by Dreal1247: 6:07pm On May 15, 2020
Why not reduce the cost of governance. They need to take lectures from Mr Peter Obi, the former Governor of Anambra State. When the Senate President has about 300 aids to be paid from the taxpayers' found should not be sustained under the present reality.

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Re: FG May Sell Public Assets To Fund 2020 Budget by seunmsg(m): 6:08pm On May 15, 2020
Davash222:
Same Idea Atiku proposed and y'all almost crucified him.
Hypocrites!! Dullards!! Fools!!

Not the same. Atiku wanted to sell NNPC and NLNG to himself and friends. FG is not selling NNPC and NLNG to anybody.

Beside, privatization is an ongoing thing in Nigeria. That is why we have the national council on privatization chaired by the Vice President and the Bureau of Public Enterprises. Selling of public assets did not start with Atiku.

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Re: FG May Sell Public Assets To Fund 2020 Budget by SLAP44: 6:09pm On May 15, 2020
Racoon:

This is what they fear the most perhaps this is what is responsible for the senseless looting going on now. Nigeria is already in that political culdesac.

The looting won't help them one bit. The whole billions won't last one year with the kind of liability they have sired for themselves.

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Re: FG May Sell Public Assets To Fund 2020 Budget by Racoon(m): 6:09pm On May 15, 2020
helinues:
If FG have been asking for loans to fund the budget, and now they want to sell some assets for the deficit of 5.37tn, how much exactly have FG raised themselves?
A govt that was formed on lies hence never sincere to itself? Well, they have you guys to continue to defend all the indefensible corruption.

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Re: FG May Sell Public Assets To Fund 2020 Budget by SLAP44: 6:11pm On May 15, 2020
Dreal1247:
Why not reduce the cost of governance. They need to take lectures from Mr Peter Obi, the former Governor of Anambra State. When the Senate President has about 300 aids to be paid from the taxpayers' found should not be sustained under the present reality.

Like you don't know these people, they will rather the country drop to Yemen levels than take advice from the ibo.

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Re: FG May Sell Public Assets To Fund 2020 Budget by Nobody: 6:11pm On May 15, 2020
Every of those in exchange for diversification plans from Oil.

FG should contact me when ready.
Re: FG May Sell Public Assets To Fund 2020 Budget by Nobody: 6:12pm On May 15, 2020
Where are those that were condemning atiku that if atiku became president atiku would sell nigeria oya come and receive sense oo oo oo as e dey hot. Buhari might sell some public assets to run the 2020 budget. After borrowing it is not enough they still want to sell some of our assets.

God epp us and help our darling daddy Buhari to bring the change he promised us.

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Re: FG May Sell Public Assets To Fund 2020 Budget by hammerP: 6:12pm On May 15, 2020
LOL


IT IS TIME FOR FULANI TO VACATE THE PRESIDENCY FOR IGBOS TO GENERATE REAL REVENUE TAHT WILL BE USED TO FUND NIGERIA.



NO MORE OIL, FULANI ENJOYED THE OIL, BUT THEY MUST LEAVE THE PRESIDENCY TO IGBOS.

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Re: FG May Sell Public Assets To Fund 2020 Budget by SLAP44: 6:16pm On May 15, 2020
hammerP:
LOL


IT IS TIME FOR FULANI TOVACATE THE PRESIDENCY FOR IGBOS TO GENERATE REAL REVENUE TAHT WILL BE USED TO FUND NIGERIA.



NO MORE OIL, FULANI ENJOYED THE OIL, BUT THEY MUST LEAVE THE PRESIDENCY TO IGBOS.

You are a fulani man just setting up the conversation to change to Igbo bashing. That's why your life and that of the country has remained in the doldrums.

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Re: FG May Sell Public Assets To Fund 2020 Budget by Racoon(m): 6:16pm On May 15, 2020
seunmsg:
Not the same. Atiku wanted to sell NNPC and NLNG to himself and friends. FG is not selling NNPC and NLNG to anybody.

Beside, privatization is an ongoing thing in Nigeria. That is why we have the national council on privatization chaired by the Vice President and the Bureau of Public Enterprises. Selling of public assets did not start with Atiku.
You talk as if this govt is founded on anything but lies, deceit and propaganda.Isah Fantua acquisition of Skye Bank should open your eye.

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Re: FG May Sell Public Assets To Fund 2020 Budget by SLAP44: 6:17pm On May 15, 2020
seunmsg:


Not the same. Atiku wanted to sell NNPC and NLNG to himself and friends. FG is not selling NNPC and NLNG to anybody.

Beside, privatization is an ongoing thing in Nigeria. That is why we have the national council on privatization chaired by the Vice President and the Bureau of Public Enterprises. Selling of public assets did not start with Atiku.

Did you see the sales contract?

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Re: FG May Sell Public Assets To Fund 2020 Budget by SLAP44: 6:18pm On May 15, 2020
hammerP:


AFONJA SPOTTED!

What else are you good for if not tribal bashing.

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Re: FG May Sell Public Assets To Fund 2020 Budget by Racoon(m): 6:25pm On May 15, 2020
Davash222:
Same Idea Atiku proposed and y'all almost crucified him.Hypocrites! Dullards!! Fools!!
Wicked hypocrites! Any ideology that will help the nation was condemned to massage their ego but they have no iota of idea on how to make Nigeria better.Any wonder Nigeria is where it's today?

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Re: FG May Sell Public Assets To Fund 2020 Budget by Blue3k(m): 6:27pm On May 15, 2020
Dreal1247:
Why not reduce the cost of governance. They need to take lectures from Mr Peter Obi, the former Governor of Anambra State. When the Senate President has about 300 aids to be paid from the taxpayers' found should not be sustained under the present reality.

They not seriously considering that because it's not politically expedient to. Its the first thing Buhari should of done.

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Re: FG May Sell Public Assets To Fund 2020 Budget by hammerP: 6:27pm On May 15, 2020
SLAP44:


What else are you good for if not tribal bashing.

I GAVE A SOUND ADVICE.

A REASONABLE ADVICE.

AN ADVICE THAT WILL BE GOOD FOR NIGERIA.


U STARTED ATTACKING ME AND CRYING LIKE A BITCH.

ARE U WELL?

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Re: FG May Sell Public Assets To Fund 2020 Budget by hammerP: 6:29pm On May 15, 2020
WITHOUT OIL MONEY, THE PRESIDENCY IS A BURDEN.

Y NOT HAND IT OVER TO THE IGBOS TO MANAGE THIS DIFFICULT TIME, AFTER HAUSA FULANI AND YORUBA HAVE FILLED THEIR POCKETS WITH LOOTS, FROM OBJ TO BUHARI.


LET US NOT MENTION THE MILITARY ERA, WE ARE STILL RECEIVING ABACHA LOOT IN 2020, SINCE 1999.


THE BITCH ABOVE, STARTED SOUNDING LIKE A BROKEN RECORD.


TYPICAL AFONJA THIRD WORLD NEWS WRITER.

THEY NEVER REASON PROPERLY.


VERY GREEDY THINGS!

A KETTLE CALLING POT BLACK.

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Re: FG May Sell Public Assets To Fund 2020 Budget by omowolewa: 6:38pm On May 15, 2020
And buy more loans to fund 2021 budget
Then 2022 with donations


By 2023, hand over to one man to take all blames

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Re: FG May Sell Public Assets To Fund 2020 Budget by olisaEze(m): 6:42pm On May 15, 2020
It will be sold the same manner Isa Funtua acquired Skye Bank ba?

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Re: FG May Sell Public Assets To Fund 2020 Budget by ChimaAdeoye: 6:48pm On May 15, 2020
Racoon:


https://www.google.com/amp/s/punchng.com/fg-may-offer-more-public-assets-for-sale/%3famp=1

Selling luxury assets is much better than piling up more DEBT to mortgage Nigeria's future. While at the same time living in obscene luxury of 10 jets in presidential fleet and so many escort cars for Ministers and public appointees.

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Re: FG May Sell Public Assets To Fund 2020 Budget by Ayo8(m): 7:11pm On May 15, 2020
Shares should be sold to the public who will elect board of directors to run it...infact if possible cap the max amount of shares individuals can buy...
We dont want to hear stories of some cacus in shady deals..

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Re: FG May Sell Public Assets To Fund 2020 Budget by Racoon(m): 7:13pm On May 15, 2020
Zainab Ahmed, had said the Federal Government intended to finance the deficit through domestic and foreign borrowing, as well as proceeds from privatisation of public assets.
Nigeria is not gonna be debts free so soon with these chronic debtors.So how will 2021 and thereafter budgets gonna be funded? APC govt will sell Nigerians?

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Re: FG May Sell Public Assets To Fund 2020 Budget by Macphenson: 8:26pm On May 15, 2020
Okooo

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