The upper legislative arm of Nigeria, the Senate, as against Senate President Bukola Saraki’s motion, voted against the sale of Nigeria’s assets.
Senator Ali Ndume, senate majority leader, moved a motion urging the senate to reject the proposal for the sale of the nation’s assets.
He said: “I move that the senate oppose the sale of national assets to shore up our reserves.”
Senate President Bukola Saraki put the motion to a voice vote to which “the ayes had it”.
Last week, the upper legislative chamber, had debated on ways to get the economy out of recession.
On Tuesday, the recommendations from the debate were harmonised and presented as resolutions to the executive.
The federal government is mulling the sale of national assets to generate funds to finance key infrastructural projects, and to generate enough liquidity to pull the economy out of recession.