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BPE Set to List Privatised Enterprises on Capital Market Finance Ministry, CBN okay NIPOST Microfinance Bank Ndubuisi Francis in Abuja Pending the return of a bullish run in the capital market, the Bureau of Public Enterprises (BPE) is set to list no fewer than four privatised firms on

the market. Director-General of BPE, Mr. Alex Okoh, disclosed this in an interview with THISDAY to mark his 60th birthday, which coincided with Nigeria's diamond independence anniversary.

Okoh said the listing was a way of encouraging wider public participation in the acquisition of government assets. The head of the privatisation agency also disclosed that

it had secured the approval of the Federal Ministry of Finance, Budget and National Planning as well as the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) to float the proposed NIPOST Microfinance Bank, a

subsidiary of the unbundled Nigerian Postal Service (NIPOST). Although Okoh did not divulge the identities of the entities slated for the capital market through public listing,

THISDAY gathered that some of them were in the petrochemical sector. The BPE director-general said regarding the planned Continued on page 5

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Adeboye: We Must Restructure Nigeria Now or Risk Break-up Tobi Soniyi In what is certain to put more pressure on the President Muhammadu Buhari government, the highly respected General Overseer of the Redeemed Christian

Church of God (RCCG), Pastor Enoch Adeboye, yesterday, said there was an urgent need to restructure Nigeria, warning of a heightened danger of breakup if the country’s leaders fail to reform. Adeboye, who added

his voice to the growing clamour for restructuring of the country, spoke at the 60th Independence Day Celebration Symposium organised by RCCG and the Nehemiah Leadership Institute. The General Overseer spoke on

the theme, “Where will Nigeria be in 2060.” He, however, suggested a merger of the British and American systems of government for Nigeria, stressing that the country should develop a system peculiar and unique to it.

The cleric, who had always been reluctant to criticise the president, said the Buhari administration must carry out the restructuring of the country “as soon as possible” to avoid a breakup of the various social and ethnic components.

The 78-year-old stated, “Why can’t we have a system of government that will create what I will call the United States of Nigeria? Let me explain. We all know Continued on page 8

Buhari’s Supporters Considering Jonathan for 2023 Presidential Run Secondus: We won’t discriminate against anyone in PDP, says Atiku is free to contest again Tobi Soniyi, Gboyega Akinsanmi in Lagos and Segun Awofadeji in Bauchi In a major political development fuelled by power intrigues and permutations, Buhari supporters are considering backing former President Goodluck Jonathan for 2023 presidential run. The thinking is that it will satisfy the increasing clamour for power shift to the South. Buhari’s close loyalists believed that Jonathan would be harmless to their group interest and as such the right person to take over if power were to shift to the South, "he handed over power peacefully and nursed no bitterness against anyone and therefore will not be a threat to the interest of the north," according to a top source in Buhari's camp who didn't want to be identified. The attraction to Jonathan's

possible candidacy is that he will serve just one term of four years. In a related development yesterday, the main opposition Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), disclosed that it would not discriminate against any person in the build-up to the next presidential election on its platform, including a former Vice President, Alhaji Atiku Abubakar, who the party said was free to take another shot in 2023. According to multiple sources within the northern establishment spoken to by THISDAY, the idea of having Jonathan succeed Buhari is a very attractive preposition, "the former president is a good man, he did well in his first term and we believe he has learnt his lessons and where he failed and is unlikely to repeat Continued on page 5

Atiku, Saraki Condemn SARS' Attrocities against Nigerians... Page 11

RIBADU’S DAUGHTER WEDS ATIKU’S SON... L-R: National Leader of All Progressives Congress (APC), Bola Ahmed Tinubu; the bride, Fatima Ribadu and the groom, Aliyu Atiku Abubakar; groom’s father and former vice president, Atiku Abubakar, at the wedding ceremony of his son at Ribadu’s residence in Asokoro, Abuja... yesterday


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