LAGOS, May 16 (Reuters) - Nigeria has invited fresh bids for a majority stake in its moribund commercial and agricultural truck assembly plant, the privatisation agency said on Tuesday.
Two previous attempts to privatise the plant foundered after it failed to attract enough interest, the agency said.
The Bureau for Public Enterprises said prospective investors interested in acquiring the government's 75 percent stake in Steyr Nigeria Ltd must provide evidence of ...
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