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Nigeria’s Minister of Information and Culture, Lai Mohammed, has said that the President Muhamamdu Buhari-led government is yet to decide on whether to sell some national asset as part of efforts to reflate the economy.
Mr. Mohammed stated this on Wednesday at the Presidential Villa Abuja, shortly after a meeting of the Federal Executive Council, FEC, which held inside the council chamber.
While responding to inquiries from journalists regarding the ongoing interest generated by the asset sale plan, Mr. Mohammed said “government is still working on the most comprehensive manner to reflate the economy.”
He said the government will make its position known very soon.
He said reports that a decision was taken to sell asset by the Federal Government is mere speculation.
Mr. Mohammed stated this on Wednesday at the Presidential Villa Abuja, shortly after a meeting of the Federal Executive Council, FEC, which held inside the council chamber.
While responding to inquiries from journalists regarding the ongoing interest generated by the asset sale plan, Mr. Mohammed said “government is still working on the most comprehensive manner to reflate the economy.”
He said the government will make its position known very soon.
He said reports that a decision was taken to sell asset by the Federal Government is mere speculation.