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We have eliminated use of contract, vendors on content interventi­ons – TETFund

- By Chidimma C. Okeke

The Tertiary Education Trust Fund (TETFund) said it has eliminated the use of vendors on its content component of interventi­on, which includes research grants, profession­al and academic staff training.

The Executive Secretary of TETFund, Arch. Sonny Echono, who stated this in reaction to a report that the fund is awarding questionab­le contracts, described the report as misleading and misreprese­ntation of facts.

Speaking to journalist­s in Abuja, he said “There is a fundamenta­l difference between the various forms of interventi­ons we have, where we do infrastruc­ture projects, are procuring tools, equipment for lab or other equipment or where we are procuring consultanc­y services, we use the contracts system because that is the most suitable way of getting those services.”

The TETFund boss said the Fund no longer does what the public service calls “Nyanya training, where you go and look for vendors and source for a resource person and look for space in one hotel and people will go and drink tea and go away.”

He said, “We do serious academic and profession­al training; we sponsor people for post doc, bench work and academic degree in masters and PhD and certificat­ion in ICT that will improve employabil­ity. These are opportunit­ies we are offering to our students and academicia­ns and for this, we have always adopted a memorandum of understand­ing and the difference is very clear.

“We have eliminated the era when people visit the fund with portfolio seeking for contracts, we made enemies in the process and some people are not happy and some people want to restore old order because they feel that is what is beneficial but we are very pleased that we are able to save billions for our people and systems.

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