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Contracts: Domestic Engineers to Wade Off Foreign Incursion

- In Abuja

Chineme Okafor

Indigenous engineers will no longer allow government­s in the country to expend exorbitant sums of money on contracts awarded to foreign engineerin­g companies, the President of the Nigerian Society of Engineers (NSE), Mr. Adekunle Mokuolu, has said. According to him, engineers in the country would leverage the Presidenti­al Executive Order 5, which President Muhammadu Buhari recently introduced to get more contracts from the government.

Mokuolu said this recently at the conferment of fellowship to some members of the NSE in Abuja.

He pointed out that the executive order which sought to prioritise the use of locally sourced resources in the execution of infrastruc­tural projects in Nigeria was well-intentione­d.

He thus asked engineers in the country to make the most of it.

According to him, local engineers would identify and go after existing opportunit­ies in the country.

He said it was through this way they would be able to ensure the presidenti­al order was implemente­d in the country.

He also stated that engineers in the country would not discrimina­te against their foreign counterpar­ts, but would take the lead in implementi­ng projects in the country, adding that they would henceforth discourage government’s award and payment of contracts to foreign companies. “It is high time we stopped deceiving ourselves in this country. We do not have an economy that benefits and sustains all Nigerians; Nigeria’s economy sustains only a few Nigerians, especially those in the corridors of power, in collaborat­ion with foreign contractor­s,” said Mokuolu.

He further stated: “Our economy is dependent on export of our natural resources, and the prices and processes of extraction of these resources are not wholly determined by Nigerians.

“Also, the process of our appropriat­ion is so lopsided that it tilts more towards supporting recurrent expenditur­e and the expense of funding for capital projects and developmen­t of common engineerin­g infrastruc­ture.”

Mokuolu, explained that while this was not helping indigenous engineers, the enactment of the presidenti­al order would however ensure that going forward, they would be considered priority in government’s award of contracts for infrastruc­ture developmen­t.

“I encourage Nigerian engineers and indeed all Nigerian profession­als to take advantage of the opportunit­ies thrown up and support the implementa­tion of the directives of the Executive Order 5.

“We must all rally round ourselves and ensure that Nigerian content gets priority considerat­ion in all projects. “We are not saying that foreign profes- sionals are not welcome in our country, but they must demonstrat­e that they truly love Nigeria by investing in establishm­ent of industries in Nigeria, in active partnershi­p with indigenous engineers as leads. “That way, we will not only be ensuring the domesticat­ion of global codes and standards, we will be discouragi­ng frittering our commonweal­th in payment for government contracts which are awarded to foreign nationals. And, that is the only way to guarantee sustainabi­lity and growth for such industries,” he noted.

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