President Goodluck Jonathan has approved the constitution of a steering committee for the sale of the nation’s four refineries.
A statement issued by the Head of Public
Communication at the Bureau of Public Enterprises, Mr. Chigbo Anichebe,
in Abuja on Friday said the President also approved the commencement of
the prirvatisation of the refineries.
The four refineries are the Port
Harcourt Refining Company Limited I; the Port Harcourt Refining Company
Limited II; the Kaduna Refining and Petrochemical Company Limited; and
the Warri Refining & Petrochemical Company Limited.
Anichebe said, “In furtherance of the
economic reform programme of his administration, President Jonathan has
approved the commencement of the privatisation of the nation’s four
refineries by BPE.
“This is in keeping with the
transformation agenda, which seeks to catalyse and provide an enabling
environment for the private sector to be the drivers of economic growth
in the country.
“The President has also approved the
constitution of a steering committee on the privatisation process that
involves all relevant stakeholder ministries and agencies.”
The members of the steering committee
which is chaired by the Minister of Petroleum Resources are the Minister
of Finance, Minister of Power, Minister of Labour and Productivity,
Minister of National Planning, the Minister of Mines and Steel
Development and the Minister of Justice and Attorney General of the
Federation.
Others are the Chairman of the
Extractive Sub Committee of the National Council on Privatisation,
Special Adviser to the Vice President on Economy, Group Managing
Director of the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation, Director
General of BPE, Group Executive Director (Refineries), NNPC, the
Managing Directors of the refineries and the Director (Oil and Gas) at
BPE who will serve as the secretary.
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