About BPE

About Us

For many, privatisation and commercialisation is simply a massive fire sale of government assets by the National Council on Privatisation (NCP) and its implementation arm, the Bureau of Public Enterprises (BPE).

But on the scale of one to ten though, privatisation and commercialisation combined could only be ascribed about five points out of ten, while sector reforms alone would take the remaining five points and that’s a whopping 50 percent. But of course all that the public talk about is “how our collective assets are being disposed” by the BPE in particular

The point is often made that when you privatize, you sell only one enterprise, but when you reform you open up an entire sector thereby creating many more enterprises in the sector through the creation of enabling environment for private sector participation.

Particle element

Since 1999 formulating new policy, establishing a new legal and regulatory framework, Structural changes to the sector and the institutional operatives

Our Vision
To be the model reform agency
Our Mission
To be a responsible and disciplined public enterprise reform agency and the national resource centre for capacity building and sustenance of reforms through

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BPE remains steadfast in its mission to foster a competitive economy and improve public service delivery through innovative reforms and privatization efforts.

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Our Management Team

Discover the dedicated professionals driving the Bureau of Public Enterprises (BPE) towards achieving its goals of public sector reform and effective resource allocation

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ALOKE C. AMECHI
ALOKE C. AMECHI

DIRECTOR, ENERGY SECTOR DEPARTMENT

HALIMA L. HALILU
HALIMA L. HALILU

DIRECTOR, FINANCE & GENERAL SERVICES