Chairman/CEO of Hamif Real Estate Nigeria Ltd, Alhaji Friday Idachaba, has described Kogi state government assets successfully auctioned on Wednesday as “non-essential assets”.
Speaking after the public auctioning which was held at the Arewa House, Kaduna on Wednesday, Idachaba who is the licensed auctioneer, explained that the sales has no correlation with Governor Yahaya Bello’s presidential ambition.
He said majority of the property being auctioned are non-essential assets that are dilapidated and deteriorating.
Idachaba said the auctioning was important for provision of basic amenities in the state.
“Kogi government wants to use the funds for meaningful projects in providing basic amenities for its citizens.
“Kaduna also embarked on sale of assets. Also in EFCC today, I have applied for sale of some seized assets.
“Majority of the property being auctioned are beginning to constitute nuisance and potential hideouts for hoodlums. They are non-essential assets,” he said.