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NITEL Debt Profile Hits N200Bn
The National Council on Privatisation (NCP) is developing goose pimples over the huge debt profile of the Nigeria Telecommunication (NITEL) Plc, as the debt profile of the embattled pioneer national telecom carrier is currently put at N200 billion.
The huge debt overhang of NITEL is said to be giving NCP and the Bureau of Public Enterprises (BPE) serious concern as there are fears that the huge indebtedness of the telecom firm might further scare away potential core investors. Government has put for sale 75 per cent equity of NITEL to prospective core investors. The balance of 25 per cent equity would be off-loaded to the public through the Nigeria stock market.
Following the preliminary figures, the privatisation agency is set to acquaint the stakeholders of the indebtedness of Nitel. BPE has therefore directed creditors of Nitel to forward to it all relevant documents to back up their claims.
Competent presidency sources said the move to verify the debs owed by the comatose telecom firm arose from the belief that most of the debts aside from interconnectivity debts are either spurious or as a result of insider collusion with the staff of Nitel. Analysts said the verification of the debts would help give a true picture of the real value of the pioneer telecom firm so as not to create future problems to the next core investors.
Following the seemingly cold feet being developed by prospective investors, NCP has again extended the deadline for the submission of bids for the firm that once bestrode the Nigerian telecom landscape like a colossus. This is about the third time the privatisation agency is shifting the deadline for the submission of bids since NCP restarted the process of selling Nitel earlier in the year.
Government has in the last few months flagged off last ditch efforts to sell the troubled Nitel Plc by launching aggressive marketing strategies aimed at offloading the beleaguered pioneer national telecom carrier. As part of efforts to get a buyer for Nitel, BNP Paribas, the privatisation advisers to the Nitel transaction and the BPE embarked on a road show abroad to woo prospective investors.
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