2021 Budget: Senate Unaware of Buhari’s Plan to Sell Refineries

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2021 Budget: Senate Unaware of Buhari’s Plan to Sell Refineries.

On Thursday, the Nigerian Senate refuted knowledge of plans by the President Muhammadu Buhari-led government to sell 36 Federal Government properties.

Reports had emerged on Thursday that the Buhari government had submitted a proposal to sell or concession 36 of its properties between January 2021 and November 2022 to the National Assembly.

But speaking to The Punch, the Chairman, Senate Committee on Privatization, Theodore Orji, denied knowledge of such document.

According to the former governor of Abia State, his panel was unaware of such a request.

He said his committee will critically investigate the circumstances surrounding the sale of the federal assets and come up with a comprehensive report.

Orji said, “I am not aware of the document you are talking about and nobody has sent such to my committee.

 “My committee is in charge of the privatization projects of the Federal Government and we have always been saying it that we are not being carried along in the sales of national assets.”

It can be recalled that PremiumTimes had stated that the documents showed the names of the “projects” (as described by the document), the sale strategy, and the duration of the process as well as the cost of the properties.

Top among these properties are the Abuja Environmental Protection Board (AEPB), the Abuja International Conference Centre (ICC), some unnamed refineries, the Transmission Company of Nigeria (TCN), Abuja Water Board, Nigerian Film Corporation, among others.

However, the federal government’s decision to sell or concession these properties is to help fund the N13.58 trillion 2021 budget signed by President Buhari on December 31, 2020.