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 Potential Investors

Kanu, DG and Siasia

Former Super Eagles strikers Kanu Nwankwo (left) and Samson Siasia (right) paid a courtesy visit to the Bureau of Public Enterprises recently as potential investors. The Director General, Benjamin Dikki is pictured here with the dynamic duo.

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 NCP Approves Guided Liquidation for NITEL and M-TEL

The National Council on Privatisation (NCP) has approved ‘guided liquidation’ as the strategy for the privatisation of Nigerian Telecommunications Ltd (NITEL) and its mobile arm, M-TEL, in view of the huge liabilities of both companies.

  Read the Full Press Release

Press Release on NCP Decision on Nitel Mtel Feb 2012.pdfPress Release on NCP Decision on Nitel Mtel Feb 2012
Press Release on NCP decision on State Govts Equity in PHCN  SC Feb 2012.pdfPress Release on NCP decision on State Govts Equity in PHCN SC Feb 2012
Press Release on Final Timeline for Privatisation of PHCN Successor Companies.pdfPress Release on Final Timeline for Privatisation of PHCN Successor Companies
Press Release on TCN  Management Contractors.pdfPress Release on TCN Management Contractors
Shortlist DISCO.pdfShortlist DISCO
Shortlist HYDRO.pdfShortlist HYDRO
Shortlist THERMAL.pdfShortlist THERMAL
Shortlisted EOIs for PHCN Companies.pdfShortlisted EOIs for PHCN Companies
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The Bureau of Public Enterprises (BPE) is the secretariat of the National Council on Privatisation and is charged with the overall responsibility of implementing the privatisation and commercialisation program of the Federal Government of Nigeria. More >>

Depending on their activity and the sector’s specifics the enterprises can be broadly grouped into two:

  • Operating in competitive markets where no regulation of price or market behavior is of primary concern to government.
  • Operating in monopoly or near-monopoly markets where public interest regulation is necessary.  More >>

 BPE Vision

To be the model reform agency

 BPE Mission

To be the key driver of Government Economic reform program; To be the resource centre for capacity building and sustenance of reforms through: Promoting a competitive economy and enfranchising Nigerians; Enthronement of effective corporate governance and financial discipline in the public and private sectors; Institutionalising social accountablity and efficient deployment of public resources.

 Core Values

Transparency and Integrity; Accountability and Team Work; Commitment and Diligence; Result Orientation

 Inauguration of NCP Committees in Abuja

 Lagos Ports Visit

 USAID Workshop on Power Sector Reform

 

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The Presidency
Bureau of Public Enterprises
11 Osun Crescent, Off IBB Way,
Maitama District, P.M.B 442
Garki, Abuja
Nigeria

Tel: +234 (0)9 4604400-10

Fax: +234 (0)9 4604411-22 

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