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    ALSCON To Commence Operation Early 2019- BPE Boss

    straightnewsng.comBy straightnewsng.comJune 8, 2018 --- 7:32 pmNo Comments4 Mins Read
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    The Aluminium Smelting Company of Nigeria, ALSCON, Ikot Abasi, Akwa Ibom State, would come on stream later this year or latest early next year.

    Mr. Alex Okoh, Director-General of Bureau of Public Enterprises, BPE, said, “Government has revoked the sale to BFIG.  We have reverted to Rusal. We are in the process of conducting a Technical Audit.  Rusal has submitted to the BPE what it will take for the plant to commence operation.

    Okoh noted that “Nothing should prevent the plant from going into production at the end of the year or early next year.  We are not sentimental in this regard. We believe that the best operator should be allowed to put it into operation.”

    The D-G explained that the controversy on the issue of the preferred bidder had been resolved by obeying the Supreme Court judgment, which ruled that the company be given to BFIG.

    He added, however, that after writing BFIG to pay 10 per cent of its $410 million bid, according to the terms of the offer, it failed, compelling BPE to revert to Rusal.

    The BPE boss also announced that the Bank of Industry would soon be recapitalized and privatized, with a view to allowing the private sector to take control of its management.

    Under the new structure, the federal government would hold only 40 percent equity and give out 60 percent to the private sector.

    Meanwhile, the Bureau has attracted $7.8 billion Foreign Direct Investments, FDIs, through the sale of 53 public enterprises in the last 18 years.

    Okoh, the agency’s Director-General stated this while briefing the press on its 2018 Work Plan and other initiatives of the bureau in Abuja yesterday.

    According to him, from 1999 till date, BPE privatized, commercialized or concessioned a total of 142 public enterprises.

    Okoh said that with the current wide gaps in infrastructure funding and financing of socio-economic development programmes, sale of assets would be more economical than borrowing, which piles up debt.

    He said, “Besides sentiment, there is no reason to borrow to run your government.  Why not  release the non-performing assets from which you can realise some capital and allow the private sector to operate them in a more efficient manner?”

    The BPE boss said on the card, in the immediate, were the privatisation of  Afam Power Plant; re-privatisation of Yola DisCo; Concessioning of “B” Terminal of Old Warri Port; re-concessioning of the Lagos Trade Fair; partial commercialisation of six River Basin Development Authorities; as well as, partial commercialization of three National Parks.

    Okoh said further: “The re-privatisation of the Yola DisCos has become necessary because the investors declared force majeure and the company had to revert to the federal government.”

    On Lagos Trade Fair Complex, the BPE boss said the agency was in the process of appointing a new concessionaire.

    “It is a tragedy that the complex, with the massive investment in its infrastructure, was in its current state of dilapidation.”

    According to him, of the 60 per cent, Farmers’ Cooperatives would be given 20 per cent to give them a voice in the management of the bank.

    Okoh lamented the reluctance of some Ministries Departments and Agencies of the federal government to let go of enterprises under their supervision, even when such enterprises were inefficient.

    “Sentimentally, the MDAs want to hold unto these enterprises.  There is this attitude of wanting to maintain control even if these enterprises are dying under their control,” he said.

    The D-G regretted that about 36 to 37 per cent of the 142 enterprises so far privatized, commercialized or concessioned failed to meet the objectives.

    He said, however, that such failures were due to a myriad of factors           including policies of government which, in some cases frustrated the operators.

    Aluminium Smelting Company of Nigeria-ALSCON-Ikot Abasi Bank of Industry Mr. Alex Okoh-Director-General of Bureau of Public Enterprises-BPE Rusal Supreme Court
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