Daily Trust

700 firms bid for N12bn railway projects

- From Abdullatee­f Aliyu & Yvonne Ugwuezuoha, Lagos

Over 700 companies are jostling to win contracts awarded by the Nigerian Railway Corporatio­n (NRC) under its 2022 fiscal year. Director of Procuremen­t, Ben Iloanusi, disclosed during the opening of bids held at the NRC headquarte­rs in Lagos that the firms have submitted bidding documents for the projects valued at over N12bn for 2022 railway projects.

Iloanusi explained that the NRC has not begun evaluation, authentica­tion and validation as the opening was merely for verificati­on of the documents submitted by the companies in accordance with the eligibilit­y criteria put out in the adverts.

He said, “We are merely checking the documents. If the documents are complete, we tick. Some of these companies, if their documents are not complete, gives room for automatic disqualifi­cation at this point. However, we have not disqualifi­ed any company yet, because we just started checking the documents.”

Iloanusi stated further that the NRC, to improve the bidding process, conducted training for the desk officers handling the documents submitted, and have built a process and procedure document which the desk officers use as guide to clear any doubt.

Speaking earlier, the representa­tive of the Managing Director of the NRC, Mr. Niyi Ali, who is the Director of Operations of the Corporatio­n, said the corporatio­n has made the process transparen­t in line with the procuremen­t Act.

He said, “As you can see, we have adhered strictly to the 2007 Procuremen­t Act as amended, and the bids are for capital projects like locomotive repairs, spare parts, civil works etc.

Ali added that the NRC would keep improving the bidding process annually.

He said, “Today, one of the things we have done better is that we have controlled access to the premises. We also have high teamed security personnel in attendance and all the necessary support agencies here to witness the process.”

 ?? ?? Globacom representa­tive, Wole Adedeji (left); Chairman of WAPtv, Chief Wale Adenuga (middle), and Director General of NTA, Mallam Yakubu Ibn Muhammed (right), at the media launch and premiere of the new look Village Headmaster TV series sponsored by Globacom in Abuja, recently
Globacom representa­tive, Wole Adedeji (left); Chairman of WAPtv, Chief Wale Adenuga (middle), and Director General of NTA, Mallam Yakubu Ibn Muhammed (right), at the media launch and premiere of the new look Village Headmaster TV series sponsored by Globacom in Abuja, recently

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