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Monday 16 February 2015

FG to sell Nigeria communications satellite – BPE

The Federal Government has decided to sell the Nigerian Communications Satellite Limited in order to inject the entrepreneurial spirit into the running of the company, Director General of the Bureau of Public Enterprises, Mr. Benjamin Dikki, has said.
Dikki said this when the Director General of the National Space Research and Development Agency, Prof. Seidu Mohammed, paid him a courtesy according to a statement made available to our correspondent by Acting of Public Communications at BPE, Mr. Alex Okoh.
The BPE boss said it was necessary to inject entrepreneurial spirit into NigComSat and make the company commercially viable.
He explained that in privatising NigComSat, the security of the nation would not be compromised.
He added that BPE would strategise and evaluate how much private sector participation would be required in the company to drive its growth.
Dikki stressed that the BPE would rely on informed guidance from key stakeholders to determine the model of privatisation to be recommended to the National Council on Privatisation for adoption in the privatisation of NigComSat.
He said in executing the transaction, a Joint Project Delivery Team comprising the BPE, the Ministry of Communication Technology, NASRDA and other key stakeholders would be empanelled for the purpose.
According to him, Information and Communications Technology that encompasses satellite systems and telecommunications is key to the growth of any nation.
Mohammed said the purpose of the visit was to intimate the BPE of the activities of his agency and to seek more clarification on the planned privatisation of NigComSat.
The NASRDA boss explained that there was need for communication satellite for all Nigerians as it was vital not only for telecommunications but also for earth characterisation to support the agricultural sector of the country.
He lamented the poor funding of the science and technology sector of the country and called for more investment in the sector to boost the competitiveness of Nigeria.

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