Economy
List Of National Assets Federal Government Plan To Sell To Pay Off Debts, Fund 2023 Budget
The Federal Government had made it clear that it would sell or give some national assets to raise funds to finance the 2023 budget deficit of N10.78 trillion.
The Punch reports other ways the federal government is looking to raise revenue for the budget are through borrowing and project-specific loans.
President Muhammdu Buhari revealed the plan on Friday while presenting the Appropriation Bill of N20.51 trillion for 2023 to the Senate and the House of Representatives.
The budget includes N2.42 trillion in spending by government-owned enterprises. It is also about N3 trillion higher than the 2022 budget.
National Assets for sale in 2022 Earlier in the year the Bureau of Public Enterprises (BPE) announced the sale or concession of 42 assets across the country. The Vanguard reports that some of the listed assets include the Aluminium Smelter Company of Nigeria (ALSCON) and Olorunsogo II Power Plant, among 42 transactions to be undertaken this year.
The transactions are 11 in the Energy Sector, 10 in the Industries and Services Sector, eight in the Agriculture and Natural Services Sector, and 13 in the Infrastructure and Public Private Partnership (IPPP) sector.
Full list
Olorunsogo II Power Plant (NIPP) Calabar II power plant (NIPP) Benin (Ihovbor) II Power Plant (NIPP) Omotosho II Power Plant (NIPP) Geregu II Power Plant (NIPP) Afam Power and Afam Three Fast Power Ltd Yola Electricity Distribution Company Zungeru Hydro Power Nigerian Film Corporation NITEL/MTEL In-liquidation Abuja Water Board (AWB); Abuja International Conference Centre Abuja Environmental Protection Board (AEPB) Save Sugar Company (SSC) – Divestment of FGN Shares Nigeria Hotel Ltd (In-Liquidation) Partial Commercialisation of River Basin Development Authorities (RBDAs).
Concession Those for concession include of
Tafawa Balewa Square Complex, (TBS) LAGOS; Lagos International Trade Fair Complex (LITFC), Lagos as well as Calabar & Kano Free Trade Zones. Full Commercialisation of the Federal Housing Authority(FHA) and the Federal Mortgage Bank of Nigeria (FMBN) would be undertaken. The federal government also planned to recapitalize the Bank of Agriculture (BOA); while pursuing the reform of the Health .and Education Sector.
New projects would include
Gimi Earth Hydro Power Plant; Lower Usuma Hydro Power Plant; Oyan Hydro Power Plant; Sale of the remaining non-core assets of NCC. Non-core assets approved for sale Take-off of Nigerian Mining Investment Holding Company (NMIHC) Royal Swazi Sugar Company (RSSC) Sales of non-core assets of Delta Steel Company Establishment of Passport Application Support Centres Markurdi Hydro Power Plant Hydro Power Plants Assets for Concession Oguma Hydro Power Plant (700mw) Onitsha Hydro Power Plant (441mw) Dasin Hausa Hydro Power Plant (138mw) Katsina-Ala Hydro Power Plant (109mw) Garin Dalli Hydro Power Plant (92mw) Kiri Hydro Power Plant (36mw) Assets Optimisation – Creation Of A National Asset Register.
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