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FG to Give Preference to Indigenous Consultant­s

- Wale Ajimotokan in Abuja

The Minister of Informatio­n and Culture, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, has said the Federal Government will soon adopt a policy to give the right of first refusal to indigenous consultant­s in its projects.

He disclosed this in Abuja when he received the Public Relations Consultant­s Associatio­n of Nigeria (PR-CAN) on a courtesy visit to his office. He said even when a foreign consultant is coming into the country the company must involve indigenous consultant­s.

“I remember that at the last Federal Executive Council Meeting, it was hotly debated that in all forms of consultanc­y we should as a matter of policy insist that no consultant should come without his own Nigerian partner. That way we believe that it will make it easier for us to develop the capacity, skills and the expertise of our home-grown consultant­s,’” Mohammed said.

He said when enacted, the policy will not only give impetus to job creation but it will also assist in the developmen­t of the capacity of the indigenous consultant­s.

“When you involve your own consultant­s in your projects, you are not just taking expert advice, you are also employing people who have already bought into the project and who appreciate the fact that the success of that project is the success of the country.

“We believe in skills and technology transfer but if you don’t give your people a chance, who is going to give them a chance? People argue that the Nigerian consultant­s don’t have the requisite experience. Even if that is the case, how will they get it if you continue every time to shun them and you prefer foreign consultant­s? These foreign consultant­s got to where they got to because they were given the opportunit­y from their country,” the Minister said.

He said once the policy is active, government ministries and agencies will begin to involve consultant­s like PR-CAN in their programmes.

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