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IYC Urges FG To Make Assets Sale Open
The Ijaw Youth Coun
cil (IYC) has urged the Federal Government to make the sale of national assets open to all so that those who are interested can buy shares.
The group said that it would be very wrong and against the principle of natural justice that viable national assets would be sold to an individual or few without proper publicity to accommodate others that are interested.
Making this known to journalists at the Port Harcourt International Airport, Omagwa, Thursday shortly on his arrival from Abuja, the IYC President, worldwide, Elvis Don-Mezor, said the sale of national assets, especially viable ones should not be done without due process.
According to him, such undue process is capable of heating up the polity along ethnic divide, where some groups will feel cheated.
“The idea of selling the nation’s assets to one man is to endanger the country. We would not want the country to be heated up.
“I read in a newspaper where Dangote has been projected to buy the asset. Let him focus on the refinery he is building in Lagos.
“Nigerians will be interested if there is an open Market in the sale of shares, so that every Nigerian who is interested can buy.
“The history of Bonny NLNG has been so successful over time. They were able to bail Nigeria with over $2 billion not long ago. That asset is viable and working.
“I do not see the indices which they want to use to sell that asset and even if they want to sell, the process should be normal and be made open to all”, he stated.
Don-Mezor further said that the position of the Ijaw Youth Council is that the Bonny NLNG should not be sold to Dangote.
The IYC President Worldwide further maintained that the indices for sale of assets should be looked at critically before embarking on such sales.
According to him, the viability of an asset is very key as far as sale is concerned and urged the federal government to indentify unviable assets for such sales.
He, however, commended the federal government for the steps taken so far in the implementation of UNEP report, as well as extending the amnesty period, adding that the IYC would continue to engage the federal government through dialogue on various issues including the planned sale of national assets.
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According to him, manufacturers in the non-alcoholic beverage segment are already facing heavy fiscal and cost pressures.
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