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‘No Going Back On PHCN Privatisation’
Chairman Senate Committee on Privatisation, Sen. Ayodele Arise (PDP-Ekiti), says the Federal Government’s planned privatisation of PHCN will revitalise the ailing company on completion.
Arise made the statement in an interview with newsmen in Abuja on the seeming disapproval and threat by PHCN workers to embark on strike over the issue.
“I will appeal to the staff to think about Nigerians. We have seen an experiment in the past in the communications sector.
“And by and large, it has been very successful. I believe Nigerians are enjoying the dividend of that action, as every one now has access to a telephone, irrespective of your status,” he said.
“We have seen that PHCN is a challenge to everyone in this nation. And any situation that will bring about its improvement should be encouraged and praised by the workers, particularly if they are very skilful people.
“There should be no worry or fear; those coming in will definitely absorb them because they will require manpower.
“And for those who do not have the skills and will prefer to live in the past, I will rather just appeal to them to give government a chance to improve that sector.
“I think it is proper to privatise the power holding company so that we can begin to enjoy consistent supply of power so that our industrial sector can quickly take off and employment level will also improve.
“My candid belief is that we should privatise PHCN,” he said.
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