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FG Plans Privatisation Of Ajaokuta Steel, Refineries, Airports, 89 Other by dre11(op): 9:22am On Sep 03, 2025
FG mulls privatisation of Ajaokuta Steel, refineries, airports, 89 other enterprises


From Isaac Anumihe, Abuja


The Federal Government has announced plans to privatise or concession at least 91 state-owned enterprises, including the Ajaokuta Steel Company, Tafawa Balewa Square (TBS), Lagos Trade Fair Complex (TFC), the country’s four refineries, and five international airport terminals.

Director-General of the Bureau of Public Enterprises (BPE), Mr. Ayodeji Ariyo Gbeleyi, disclosed this yesterday in Abuja, noting that each transaction would undergo a rigorous and transparent process, with input from technical, financial, and legal experts.

“We expect, from the 91 enterprises, it will be subject to a very rigorous exercise. One transaction at a time. You take them sectorally,” Gbeleyi explained.

“For example, if we are talking about the five international airport terminals, of course, we will engage the Ministry of Aviation and Aerospace Development. It is the business case or the pre-feasibility study that will say to you what you can expect in terms of concession fee from terminal operators.”

The BPE boss stressed that the bureau cannot arbitrarily fix values or terms for the enterprises until expert advisers have completed feasibility studies.

“We can’t sit here and determine that. That is why we bring in advisers to assist us—whether as a financial adviser, whether as a legal adviser to review the legal regulatory framework, or as technical consultants to review the operational realities of the infrastructure and the business case.

It is that business case that will determine the structure and the nature of the transaction. Some transactions may lend themselves to a different structure, while another one will lend itself to another structure. And until you start, you cannot get to the nitty-gritty of what value and what to expect,” he said.

Using the stock exchange as an example, Gbeleyi explained the process further:

“If you want to enlist your entity on the stock exchange, you will engage investment bankers, you will engage lawyers, you will engage technical advisers. And based on their work, they will come up with a financial range and say to you that based on our analysis, this is the range of price you want to achieve. So, until we get to that phase for each of the transactions, we’ll now be able to tell you what to expect.”

Gbeleyi highlighted the impact of past reforms in key sectors, noting the transformation in telecommunications, pensions, ports, and aviation.

According to him, the telecom sector now boasts 169.3 million subscribers with a teledensity of 78.11 percent, contributing 14.4 percent to Nigeria’s GDP. Broadband subscriptions have reached 104.1 million, while internet users stand at 138.7 million. The e-commerce market, he added, was valued at $15 billion in 2023 and is projected to hit $33 billion by 2026.

On pension reforms, Gbeleyi revealed that the sector has amassed 10.79 million contributors and assets worth N24.63 trillion.

He also pointed to successes in port reforms, which led to the leasing of 26 terminals and attracted over $2.5 billion in investments, reducing cargo dwelling time to between four and seven days.

“Of course, the Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA) revenue profile is also growing as a result of this exercise—taxes, duties, and associated revenues are also increasing, with throughput improving and also improving contribution to the treasury,” he added.

In aviation, Gbeleyi cited remarkable growth in ground handling companies. NAHCO’s turnover, he said, rose from N3.25 billion in 2006 to N53.5 billion in 2024, while SAHCO’s turnover jumped from N2.31 billion in 2009 to N28.9 billion in 2024.

“These reforms and data points underscore the BPE’s strategic initiatives to enhance Nigeria’s economic landscape, addressing challenges and setting a trajectory for future growth. The discussions highlighted the importance of maintaining momentum in these sectors to ensure continued progress and economic stability,” Gbeleyi said.

With the planned privatisation and concessioning, the government aims to unlock value from state-owned enterprises, attract fresh investments, and boost efficiency across critical sectors of the economy.
https://thesun.ng/fg-mulls-privatisation-of-ajaokuta-steel-refineries-airports-89-other-enterprises/?amp

Re: FG Plans Privatisation Of Ajaokuta Steel, Refineries, Airports, 89 Other by Holyfic: 9:31am On Sep 03, 2025
Redistribution of wealth but not for the poor, mass privatisation grin una never see anything

Re: FG Plans Privatisation Of Ajaokuta Steel, Refineries, Airports, 89 Other by Sheuns(m): 9:37am On Sep 03, 2025
lol

When Obj did this, these same folks said Obj was selling national assets to his friends.

Now they’re about doing what Obj conceived over 2 decades ago, still they refuse to accept Obj is light years ahead of them and their master
Re: FG Plans Privatisation Of Ajaokuta Steel, Refineries, Airports, 89 Other by FineUsername(m): 9:38am On Sep 03, 2025
These ones wan follow one presidential candidate format of privatization. Well, i hope it's for the good.

Naija grin
Re: FG Plans Privatisation Of Ajaokuta Steel, Refineries, Airports, 89 Other by Silasworld(m): 9:38am On Sep 03, 2025
Please they should do that quickly.
The current Nigerian government are terrible business managers
Re: FG Plans Privatisation Of Ajaokuta Steel, Refineries, Airports, 89 Other by Box18: 9:38am On Sep 03, 2025
That will be a welcome development no doubt. I nor understand this forty character o
Re: FG Plans Privatisation Of Ajaokuta Steel, Refineries, Airports, 89 Other by Brendaniel: 9:39am On Sep 03, 2025
Same thing Tinubu and his supporters used to demonize PDP, OBJ and Atiku

It is clear these people were never after a working country but only after ethnic supremacy
Re: FG Plans Privatisation Of Ajaokuta Steel, Refineries, Airports, 89 Other by bigdammyj: 9:39am On Sep 03, 2025
Noted.

FG mulls privatisation of Ajaokuta Steel, refineries, airports, 89 other enterprises
Re: FG Plans Privatisation Of Ajaokuta Steel, Refineries, Airports, 89 Other by McBishop2020: 9:39am On Sep 03, 2025
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Re: FG Plans Privatisation Of Ajaokuta Steel, Refineries, Airports, 89 Other by RealLordZeus(m): 9:40am On Sep 03, 2025
His excellency Atiku Abubakar was right after all.
Re: FG Plans Privatisation Of Ajaokuta Steel, Refineries, Airports, 89 Other by malali:
Privatizing 91 SOEs is a double-edged sword. To prevent looters, ensure wealth distribution, and still attract investment:

1. Pre-Qualified Bidders Only: Require proof of clean funds, audited financial history, and track record. Ban shell companies tied to politicians or corrupt networks.
2. Employee & Citizen Shares: Allocate 10–20% of each SOE to employees and local citizens via trust-managed share schemes. This creates mass ownership and grassroots wealth.
3. Staggered Sales & Auctions: Sell assets in tranches, through competitive, transparent bidding platforms, avoiding monopolization by a single elite or foreign entity.
4. Sovereign Wealth & Development Funds: Portion proceeds into a Nigerian Social Equity Fund, earmarked for infrastructure, education, and healthcare—benefiting the lower and middle class.
5. Blockchain Transparency: Record all transactions publicly on immutable ledgers, preventing backdoor deals and ensuring citizens can audit privatization.
6. Regulated Price Floors: For strategic sectors (airports, refineries, ports), set minimum concession/asset values to prevent fire-sales to insiders.
7. Independent Oversight Body: Empower a non-partisan commission of economists, civil society, and technocrats to monitor execution, disbursement, and reinvestment of proceeds.


Dont allow the usual suspects to bring out money from under their beds, and buy everything. Wealth distribution is our problem....Not absolute wealth. Nigeria is a wealthy country. In the hands of 50 or less people.


If we can adopt the Chinese capital punishment for looting and corruption. Then privatization will work. But under our current oligarchy and presidential crony system, it is bound to fail.
Re: FG Plans Privatisation Of Ajaokuta Steel, Refineries, Airports, 89 Other by anytexy: 9:43am On Sep 03, 2025
Hahaha hahahaha. Hope he is not going to sell it to his family members and friends according to his supporters. That were critic of the Idea before. Fuel subsidy removal comes to mind.
Re: FG Plans Privatisation Of Ajaokuta Steel, Refineries, Airports, 89 Other by Racoon(m): 9:44am On Sep 03, 2025
Perhaps the fuel subsidy savings have been stolen completely now and the need a breather. Or they need more more to find their ostentious lifestyle

Same privatization Atiku and Peter Obi said that will do that the catastrophic Buhari and Tinubu led-APC governments called scam and corruption
Re: FG Plans Privatisation Of Ajaokuta Steel, Refineries, Airports, 89 Other by brain54(m): 9:44am On Sep 03, 2025
Bottom line is these people in government have run out of ideas...

Just going around in circles like a barber's chair.

No concrete template on how to move the country forward!
Re: FG Plans Privatisation Of Ajaokuta Steel, Refineries, Airports, 89 Other by casualobserver: 9:47am On Sep 03, 2025
Sheuns:
lol

When Obj did this, these same folks said Obj was selling national assets to his friends.

Now they’re about doing what Obj conceived over 2 decades ago, still they refuse to accept Obj is light years ahead of them and their master
OBJ sold off these companies to people without capacity and majority of those companies never worked and people got laid off.

It’s not the idea that is bad, it’s the corrupt way it was done. If refineries and other govt parastatals are sold off to cronies again then it’s more of the same. If it is sold to professionals with technical and financial capacity then it will work.
Re: FG Plans Privatisation Of Ajaokuta Steel, Refineries, Airports, 89 Other by Careful4u: 9:47am On Sep 03, 2025
To be shared among themselves and by cronies and for the cronies while e-rats will be starving collecting stipends to defend the indefensible grin grin
Re: FG Plans Privatisation Of Ajaokuta Steel, Refineries, Airports, 89 Other by Tendd: 9:47am On Sep 03, 2025
Tinubu should go meet Atiku for the blueprint.
He proposed this many years ago but the APC argued he was about to sell the country to himself and cronies.
Re: FG Plans Privatisation Of Ajaokuta Steel, Refineries, Airports, 89 Other by Sheuns(m): 9:51am On Sep 03, 2025
casualobserver:
OBJ sold off these companies to people without capacity and majority of those companies never worked and people got laid off.

It’s not the idea that is bad, it’s the corrupt way it was done. If refineries and other govt parastatals are sold off to cronies again then it’s more of the same. If it is sold to professionals with technical and financial capacity then it will work.
Dangote that some refineries and cement facilities were sold to did not have capacity?

Let’s see who your masters will sell to and would show capacity.
Re: FG Plans Privatisation Of Ajaokuta Steel, Refineries, Airports, 89 Other by osuofia2(m): 9:53am On Sep 03, 2025
Please do, Ajaeokuta is wasting away. Someone should buy it.
Re: FG Plans Privatisation Of Ajaokuta Steel, Refineries, Airports, 89 Other by 5starMan: 9:54am On Sep 03, 2025
All the things these criminals fought against.
Privatization
Subsidy
Just that this time around it is being carried out by zero conscientious criminals.
Re: FG Plans Privatisation Of Ajaokuta Steel, Refineries, Airports, 89 Other by casualobserver: 9:54am On Sep 03, 2025
Sheuns:
Dangote that some refineries and cement facilities were sold to did not have capacity?

Let’s see who your masters will sell to and would show capacity.
That’s one example of many. If you can’t make your point on a serious matter without emotional uncouth language then I have no wish to interact with you any further.

You are now blocked!
Re: FG Plans Privatisation Of Ajaokuta Steel, Refineries, Airports, 89 Other by Smartcitizen: 9:57am On Sep 03, 2025
Do you want to know if this plan is for the benefit of Nigerians?


Let's see if this privatisation is going to be done in selling all these establishment shares to the general public as initial public offer (IPO), if not it a big fraud looming but Tinubu supporters will support anything as if they are under a spell.



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Re: FG Plans Privatisation Of Ajaokuta Steel, Refineries, Airports, 89 Other by Dogalmighty17: 9:58am On Sep 03, 2025
You borrow trillions of naira to rehabilitate an airport. You then proceed to privatise or concession it. What's the wisdom in that?
Re: FG Plans Privatisation Of Ajaokuta Steel, Refineries, Airports, 89 Other by Streetinvestor2: 10:01am On Sep 03, 2025
Atiku once said this and this fraudulent government was all over the news condemning it.What has changed now
Re: FG Plans Privatisation Of Ajaokuta Steel, Refineries, Airports, 89 Other by Guestmale: 10:03am On Sep 03, 2025
Sheuns:
lol

When Obj did this, these same folks said Obj was selling national assets to his friends.

Now they’re about doing what Obj conceived over 2 decades ago, still they refuse to accept Obj is light years ahead of them and their master
The selling of national assets they used to enriched some people, what has become the fate of those national assets they have sold today.
Re: FG Plans Privatisation Of Ajaokuta Steel, Refineries, Airports, 89 Other by MichaelSokoto(m): 10:04am On Sep 03, 2025
d same saints dat castigated Atiku over privatization of assets are d ones na going to sell same assets!

Animal farm!
cool
Re: FG Plans Privatisation Of Ajaokuta Steel, Refineries, Airports, 89 Other by Shaketable: 10:05am On Sep 03, 2025
They are selling it to their friends and themselves
Re: FG Plans Privatisation Of Ajaokuta Steel, Refineries, Airports, 89 Other by Realdeals(m): 10:07am On Sep 03, 2025
Isn't it just the Job that the so called poor wants? They should get it and forget the profit. I am sorry for anyone that described himself as the masses.
Holyfic:
Redistribution of wealth but not for the poor, mass privatisation grin una never see anything
Re: FG Plans Privatisation Of Ajaokuta Steel, Refineries, Airports, 89 Other by dam2000(m): 10:10am On Sep 03, 2025
Atiku would have been the best president if Nigeria gave him opportunity to rule
Re: FG Plans Privatisation Of Ajaokuta Steel, Refineries, Airports, 89 Other by Talismann: 10:11am On Sep 03, 2025
I pity who dey hope on him friends and neighbors for food and money this period.

Your suffering never begin
Re: FG Plans Privatisation Of Ajaokuta Steel, Refineries, Airports, 89 Other by OriOko88(m): 10:14am On Sep 03, 2025
Running back to their vomit. Atiku will score a political point on Tinubu with this. Cos this has always been Atiku policy blue print but the APC and their attack dogs say otherwise. We are watching
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