Neoliberalism is a parasitic, if not outright predatory strategy by elites to consolidate absolute power.
Privatization is a key component of that strategy.
The accumulation of state assets, taking over resources, and entrusting essential services to profit-motivated businesses amounts to conquest and occupation.
Education, health care, infrastructure, electricity, water, road and building maintenance, etc, are all responsibilities of the state; this is part of the social contract between government and the population.
Privatization dissolves that contract, and delivers these responsibilities to corporations which themselves have no responsibility for the public welfare. They are responsible only to their shareholders; their function is not to safeguard the greater good of society, their function is to make money. And, when state assets and services are handed over to multinational corporations, the money they make from these privatized assets and services flows out of the domestic economy.
Privatization is, in a word, pillage.
This process takes place project by project, sector by sector, through legislative decisions. You need to fight each project, defend each sector from privatization, one by one.
You are in a war comprised of many battles on many fronts. The conquest is taking place, as conquest always does, in stages. Just as an invading army seizes one territory, and then another; corporate imperialism is seizing parts of your economy, parts of your sovereignty, one after the other.
If you do not have recourse to pressure the government to abandon privatization projects, then you have to take the fight directly to the corporations who are looting your country.
Their single-minded profit motive makes them vulnerable to pressure. Boycott, labor slowdowns, strikes, negative publicity and, yes, disruption through sabotage, can all be applied in order to disable profitability.
If you are not ready, not equipped, to confront corporations, obviously, you need to build support for this effort.
You need to heighten awareness. You need to educate and organize until you cultivate enough popular strength to impose your will on corporate power.
Host talks on privatization; distribute information, sponsor petitions, campaign city to city, village to village, and door to door until enough people understand the issue and the need to fight.
Do not reach for a gun because you are too frustrated or too lazy to reach out to your fellow countrymen first in order to build grassroots support.