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FG to Prioritise Engagement of Indigenous Firms in National Security Projects

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Obinna Chima

The federal government yesterday disclosed its resolve to place premium on the use of indigenous profession­als and firms in the design and execution of projects involving national security. The Minister of Science and Technology, Dr. Ogbonnaya Onu, said this at a media briefing on the Presidenti­al Executive Order Five, in Lagos. Also, Onu said henceforth, foreign experts would only be engaged in the country, on condition that such expertise is not available in Nigeria.

“Even when they are engaged, Nigerian profession­als would be attached to understudy them,” he said. According to him, the Presidenti­al Executive Order Number Five borders on the planning and execution of projects, promotion of Nigerian content in contracts, science, engineerin­g and technology.

Onu said all foreign experts working in Nigeria have to be certified by the appropriat­e regulatory bodies, explaining that in such cases, efforts will be intensifie­d to train Nigerians to have the same skills.

“No expatriate quota will be granted unless such skills are completely unavailabl­e. In some special cases, foreign experts will be admitted into Nigeria under a special Im- migration classifica­tion to share knowledge with Nigerians. Also, all MDAs are to take steps to encourage indigenous profession­als in the Diaspora to return home and use their expertise to develop Nigeria,” he added. According to the minister, the federal government recognises the use of Science, Technology and Innovation (STI) in achieving sustainabl­e growth for Nigeria.

“For the first time, science, technology and innovation has been recognised as occupying the central place for all economic activities in all sectors in the country. People now recognise the central role of science and technology in the economic developmen­t of our country,” the minister added.

He described the government’s executive order number five as a revolution­ary instrument which the Buhari administra­tion deployed to redirect the Nigerian economy, from its old, unsustaina­ble path of being resource-based to a new, sustainabl­e and inclusive path of being a knowledge and innovation driven economy.

The Executive Order number five is meant to promote patriotism, love of country and economic nationalis­m as potent tools for a new social engineerin­g of our dear country.

It is also expected to trigger what the minister described as a silent revolution in how “we think as a people and how we regard science and technology as the missing link in our quest to become a truly great nation.”

“The Buhari administra­tion expects that in the next 10-20 years, Nigerian companies and firms will be competing with the very best in other parts of the world for projects and contracts in internatio­nal tenders. ”The Executive Order five is made up of 18 sections covering various headings: Preference­s; Accreditat­ion; Contract Award; Language of Contract; Capacity Developmen­t; Disqualifi­cation from Contract Award; Database of Experts in Nigeria; Expatriate Quota; Local Material; Tax Incentives; Punishment for violation of Executive Order; Presidenti­al Monitoring and Evaluation Council; Member of the Council; Review of Order; Miscellane­ous; Applicatio­n; Definition­s of Terms; Effective Date of the Order. The Executive Order enjoins procuring entities to give preference to Nigerian companies and firms when awarding contracts, in line with the Public Procuremen­t Act, 2007.

“Hence Nigerian companies and indigenous firms have the opportunit­y more than ever before to participat­e in national developmen­t through the award of contracts and also to serve as consultant­s.

 ??  ?? L-R: Rotary Internatio­nal Director, Yinka Babalola; District Governor, Kola Sodipo; Managing Director/ CEO, First Bank of Nigeria Limited, Adesola Adeduntan; past Assistant Governor, Remi Bello and Chairman, Installati­on Committee, Wale Adegbite, at...
L-R: Rotary Internatio­nal Director, Yinka Babalola; District Governor, Kola Sodipo; Managing Director/ CEO, First Bank of Nigeria Limited, Adesola Adeduntan; past Assistant Governor, Remi Bello and Chairman, Installati­on Committee, Wale Adegbite, at...

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