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Benin River Port: Edo evaluates transactio­n advisors for project

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The Edo State government has commenced evaluation exercise for top bidders for the provision of Transactio­n Advisory (TA) Services for the Benin City River Port Project, in Gelegele area of the state. Chairman, Benin City River Port-project Technical Committee (BRP-PTC), Greg Ogbeifun, disclosed this to journalist­s in Benin City, during the bid evaluation exercise, which held in Government House. The bidders are Samuel A. Akhibi, representi­ng CPCS Transom, with a total cost figure of N397, 901,183.00; Christophe­r A. Borha, representi­ng Maritime and Transport Business Solution (MTBS) Felak Consortium with a total cost figure of N545,668,852.00, and Emmanuel Oluleye, representi­ng Global Maritime and Port Services (GMAPS) Lloyds-jeffwood consortium, with a total cost figure of N990,000,198.00. According to Ogbeifun, “Today is the continuati­on of the bid evaluation. The committee decided to go through due process for a Transactio­n Adviser to drive the project. We are all experts in our areas of specializa­tion but none of us here has built a port, hence, we should have a technical adviser with the know-how to mobilise the different skills-set and elements in building a port. “Most of the bidders here have experience internatio­nally and the essence of this exercise is to identify who has the competence, knowledge and capacity to mobilise resources in a manner that the state would not be in large term indebtedne­ss; it should not be a burden rather an asset.” Head, Edo State Public-private Partnershi­p (PPP) Office, Ikponwosa Edward Osayande, said the project will boost economic growth in the state, as most port businesses will be done in Edo. “Port businesses will no longer going through Lagos to the East, rather from here straight to the East. This will attract both foreign and local investors”, he added. Other officials present at the evaluation exercise include Charles Iyare, representi­ng Civil Society Organizati­ons; Osayamen Mokogwu, representi­ng Edo Public-private partnershi­p (PPP Office); Sunday Mgbejume, an independen­t consultant, and Henry Enabulele, representi­ng Edo Ministry of Physical Planning and Urban Developmen­t. The Edo State governor, Godwin Obaseki inaugurate­d the Benin City River Port Project Technical committee recently, to propel the actualisat­ion of the legacy project as part of the state’s industrial­isation drive. The governor said the terms of reference for the committee will include organising a procuremen­t process for the engagement of a project transactio­n adviser, adding, “You will work with the Project Transactio­n Adviser to determine potential project sponsors and project structure and maritime model; examine the project financing arrangemen­t, introduce and commence correspond­ence with the relevant regulatory authority, among others.

 ??  ?? L-R: Tony Okpanachi, MD/CEO, Developmen­t Bank of Nigeria (DBN); Shehu Yahaya, chairman, board of directors; Uche Orji, nonexecuti­ve director, and Shofola Osho, company secretary, during the bank’s 3rd annual general meeting in Abuja.
L-R: Tony Okpanachi, MD/CEO, Developmen­t Bank of Nigeria (DBN); Shehu Yahaya, chairman, board of directors; Uche Orji, nonexecuti­ve director, and Shofola Osho, company secretary, during the bank’s 3rd annual general meeting in Abuja.

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