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Nigerians Want Revocation Of Privatised Companies
Some Nigerians have called for the revocation of the privatisation of all government organisations done without due process.
The Nigerians who spoke in separate interviews with newsmen in Lagos, described the sales of such companies as “stealing from Nigeria’’.
It would be recalled that the Senate Ad-hoc Committee last week began investigating the activities of the Bureau of Public Enterprise (BPE).
The investigations indicted some top government officials of the concession of some of the companies including the Ajaokuta Steel Company and NITEL as against due process.
Mr. Wilson Odum-Ojobi, Deputy National Chairman, United Nigeria Peoples Party (UNPP), said NITEL should have been allowed to run the way other networks like MTN, Globacom and AIRTEL operated.
“NITEL is a national carrier like you have anywhere in the world. There is nowhere in the world where communications is left dead.
According to him, the Nigerian Communications Commission is an administrative arm of communications while the technical arm is NITEL.
Odum-Ojobi, however, said the emphasis of the Senate probe at the moment should be on power.
In his reaction, Chief Gboyega Adeniji, Chairman, Lagos State Chapter of the National Action Council (NAC), advocated the withdrawal of certificates of sale on Nigerian companies that were done without due process.
“This probe is a challenge to President Goodluck Jonathan to prove that he is able to fight corruption and do the needful by cancelling all this transactions and returning these properties to the Nigerian people.’’
However, Mr. Damian Ogbonna, National Chairman, Peoples Progressive Party (PPP), called for the nationalisation of the affected companies.
“In doing so, 30 per cent of the shares in these companies should go to Nigerians as it is the normal practice in some countries abroad.’’
He, however, said that as a free market economy, foreign companies should be allowed to buy into investments in Nigerian corporations.
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