Buhari To Personally Probe Sale of NITEL! NEPA Too...
President Muhammadu Buhari has mandated the ministry of communication
to provide details of the recent privatisation of the Nigerian
Telecommunications (NITEL) and its mobile arm, MTEL, to ascertain
whether or not Nigeria was short-changed.
Speaking to journalists Tuesday after briefing the president on the
activities of the ministry of communications, permanent secretary Tunji
Olaopa said the president requested that a memo detailing how the
transaction was processed be submitted directly to him
He said Mr. Buhari was concerned about the possibility of Nigeria not receiving a fair value from the deal.
“The president was also concerned about the liquidation of NITEL. He
is not opposed to its privatization but he wants to know… and he wants
us to bring a memo on how the whole transaction was undertaken so that
he would know whether Nigeria was short-changed,” he said.
Mr. Olaopa said the president was very concerned about the whole
issue of privatization that is hindering investments in ICT and said
“that he will personally champion this”.
“The president talked about the potentials of the ICT sector in generating employment,” Mr. Olaopa said.
He said Mr. Buhari was also concerned about the quality of service from telecom operators in the country.
The privatisation of the NITEL and MTEL was completed in December
2014 after the financial bid was opened in October 2014 by the Goodluck
Jonathan administration.
A consortium run by Skye Bank’s chairman, Tunde Ayeni, the founder of
Sahara Energy, Tonye Cole, and two other companies, received the nod
from the Nigerian government to take over the two companies for $242.3
million (about N42.4 billion).
Their investment vehicle, NATCOM Telecommunications, emerged the sole
bidder for the Nigerian Telecommunications Limited, NITEL and Mtel.
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