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  • NIGERIAN CONTENT DEVELOPMENT AND MONITORING BOARD (NCDMB),YENAGOA BAYELSA STATE-EXPRESSION OF INTEREST FOR THE EXECUTION OF PROJECTS

    NIGERIAN CONTENT DEVELOPMENT AND MONITORING BOARD (NCDMB)
    NCDMB CORPORATE HEADQUARTERS: NIGERIAN CONTENT TOWER, OX-BOW LAKE, SWALI, YENAGOA BAYELSA STATE
    EXPRESSION OF INTEREST

    1. INTRODUCTION
    The Nigerian Content Development and Monitoring Board (NCDMB), with headquarters in Yenagoa, Bayelsa State, is mandated by law to supervise, coordinate, administer, monitor, and manage the development of Nigerian Content in the Nigerian Oil and Gas industry. The Board hereby invites interested reputable Companies/Consultants with a good track record of performance and experience to bid for the following projects:

    Expression of Interest (EOI)

    Lot No.DESCRIPTION
    A1/2026Provision of Office 365 E3
    A2/2026Provision of Horticultural Service
    A3/2026Provision for an Administrator to Manage the NCDMB Technology Innovation & Incubation Centre

    Further details of the scope shall be contained in the Request for Proposals (RFP).

    2. CONDITIONS FOR ELIGIBILITY:
    Interested firms should submit the following as a minimum:
    i. Evidence of company registration with the Corporate Affairs Commission (CAC) and supporting documents (Forms CAC2 and CAC7).
    ii. Evidence of Company Income Tax Clearance Certificate for the last three (3) years (2023, 2024, 2025), valid till 31st December 2026.
    iii. Evidence of a current Pension Compliance Certificate valid till 31st December 2026.
    iv. Evidence of current NSITF Compliance Certificate valid till 31st December 2026.
    v. Evidence of current ITF Compliance Certificate valid till 31st December 2026.
    vi. Evidence of Registration on the National Database of Federal Contractors, Consultants and Service Providers by submission of Interim Registration Report (IRR) expiring on 31/12/2026, or a valid certificate issued by BPP;
    vii. Sworn affidavit disclosing whether or not any officer of the relevant committees of the Nigerian Content Development and Monitoring Board (NCDMB) or the Bureau of Public Procurement is a former or present Director, shareholder or has any pecuniary interest in the bidder and to confirm that all information presented in its bid are true and correct in all particulars.
    viii. Company Audited Accounts for the last three years (2023, 2024, 2025);
    ix. Evidence of financial capacity to execute the project by submission of Reference Letter from a reputable commercial bank in Nigeria, including a willingness to provide credit facility for the execution of the project where necessary.
    x. Company Profile with list of key technical personnel of the company, the Curriculum Vitae of key staff to be deployed for the project, including copies of their academic qualifications and relevant professional certification.
    xi. Vendor must be Microsoft Cloud Solution Providers CSPs)/Gold Partner (Applicable only for Lot A1/2026)
    xii. Verifiable documentary evidence of at least three (3) similar jobs executed in the last five (5) years including letters of Awards, Valuation Certificates, Job Completion Certificates.
    xiii. For Joint Ventures/Partnership, Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) should be provided;
    xiv. All documents for submission must be transmitted with a Covering/Forwarding Letter under the Company Letter Head Paper bearing amongst others, the Registration Number (RC) as issued by the Corporate Affairs Commission (CAC), Contact Address, Telephone Number (preferably GSM No) and e-mail address.

    3. SUBMISSION OF TENDER DOCUMENTS for EOI
    Interested Firms in services are to submit the Expression of Interest (EOI) for each of the lot desired in three (3) hard copies each (One original and two copies) packed in sealed envelopes clearly marked with the consultancy title and the lot number. The reverse of each envelop should bear the name and address of the bidder. The EOI should be addressed as indicated below and submitted not later than Monday 4th May 2026, at 12 noon.
    The Manager,
    General Manager, Procurement Division,
    Nigerian Content Development and Monitoring Board,
    Nigerian Content Tower,
    Ox-Bow Lake, Swali, Yenagoa,
    Bayelsa State, Nigeria.

    The tender documents must be delivered in the tender box located on the 12th Floor, NCDMB Tower Office, Swali Ox-Bow Lake, Yenagoa.

    Kindly note that submission of Financial bid is not applicable at this stage. Hence, only Technical submission is required.

    4. OPENING OF TENDER DOCUMENTS for (EOI)
    All received pre-qualification documents for lots under Category A (EOI’s) will be opened immediately after the deadline of submission on Monday 4th May 2026, at 12 noon at Nigerian Content Tower in the presence of bidders or their representatives. (Prequalified firms will be invited to collect RFPs)
    Please ensure that you sign the Bid Submission Register at the Procurement Division, as NCDMB will not be held liable for misplaced or wrongfully submitted bids

    5. GENERAL INFORMATION
    a) Bids must be in English Language and signed an official authorized by the bidder.
    b) Bids submitted after the deadline for submission would be returned un-opened.
    c) All costs will be borne by the bidder.
    d) Note: that only pre-qualified bidders shall be invited to collect the bid documents.
    e) A company cannot bid for more than two (2) Lots in each category.
    f) The NCDMB is not bound to pre-qualify any bidder and reserves the right to annul the procurement process at any time without incurring any liabilities in accordance with Section 28 of the Public Procurement Act 2007.

    Signed
    General Manager, Procurement Division
    Nigerian Content Development and Monitoring Board (NCDMB)

  • INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATION FOR MIGRATION(IOM)-REQUEST FOR EXPRESSION OF INTEREST (REOI) FOR OFFICE SPACE AND/OR LAND FOR DEVELOPMENT WITH LAGOS MAINLAND 

    IOM

    REQUEST FOR EXPRESSION OF INTEREST (REOI) FOR OFFICE SPACE AND/OR LAND FOR DEVELOPMENT WITH LAGOS MAINLAND

    REQUEST FOR EOI

    REFERENCE:30000023506

    BENEFICIARY COUNTRIES OR TERRITORIES:NIGERIA

    PUBLISHED ON:14-APR-2026

    DEADLINE ON:20-APR-2026 23:00 (GMT 1.00)

    Description

    A reputable organization with operations in Lagos, Nigeria mainland, invites Expression of Interest (EOI) from Owners or Lease Holders of properties and or vacant land approved for commercial or institutional purpose for office use.

    FIND THE FULL NOTICE HERE: https://www.ungm.org/Public/Notice/297670

  • TRANSMISSION COMPANY OF NIGERIA-REQUEST FOR BID FOR THE SUPPLY AND INSTALLATION OF SMART METERS TO ELEVEN (11) DISTRIBUTION COMPANIES – PHASE 2 – CORRIGENDUM

    CORRIGENDUM NO. 1
    COUNTRY: NIGERIA
    NAME OF PROJECT: DISTRIBUTION SECTOR RECOVERY PROGRAM (DISREP)
    CONTRACT TITLE: SUPPLY AND INSTALLATION OF SMART METERS TO ELEVEN (11) DISTRIBUTION COMPANIES – PHASE 2
    Credit No: 9206-NG
    RFB REFERENCE NO: DREP-PP4
    REQUEST FOR BID

    This is a Corrigendum to the advertisement with reference number DREP-PP4 for the Supply and Installation of Smart Meters to Eleven (11) Distribution Companies: DREP-PP4 that was published on the UNDB Online of 12th January, 2026.

    The Corrigendum is issued to extend the bids submission and opening deadlines from 25th March 2026 to 30th April, 2026 and also to provide additional information/requirements to the prospective bidders based on the clarifications raised during the pre-bid meeting held on 25th January 2026.

    Section II – Bid Data Sheet

    D.  Submission and Opening of Bids

    For Bid submission purposes

    ITB 22.1 reads, Date: 25th March, 2026

    ITB 22.1 shall now reads, Date: 30th April, 2026

    For Bid opening purposes

    ITB 25.1 reads, Date: 25th March, 2026

    ITB 25.1 shall now reads, Date: 30th April, 2026

    Section III – Evaluation and Qualification Criteria, Technical Part, 1. Qualifications

    (a) Financial Capability for Lot 2

    Financial Capability (Cash flow) reads – Lot 2: Four Million, Five Hundred Thousand US Dollars (US$4,500,000)

    Financial Capability (Cash flow) shall now read – Lot 2: Two Million, Five Hundred Thousand US Dollars (US$2,500,000)

    (b) Specific Experience for Lot 2

    Specific Experience – Lot 2 reads: Nine Million US Dollars (US9,000,000.00)

    Specific Experience – Lot 2 shall now reads: Four Million Eight Hundred Thousand US Dollars (US4,800,000.00)

    Section IV – Price Schedule forms

    Lot 2: Price Schedule forms

    Read

    LOT 2: IKEDC & EEDC

    Shall now read

    LOT 2: EEDC

    Reads

    • Price Schedule (Pages 78 to 192) in the issued bidding document.

    Shall now reads

    • The Price Schedule forms have been updated based on the clarification raised during the pre-bid meeting. Therefore, bidders are expected to submit their bids on the updated price schedules in the amended bidding document sent to all the prospective bidders on 8th April 2026.
    • Other amendments to the issued bidding document are also contained in Addendum No. 1 sent to all the prospective bidders on 8th April 2026.
    • Bidders should kindly adhere to all the additional requirements as contained in response to the clarifications sent to all the prospective bidders on 8th April 2026.

    All other provisions of the bidding document remain the same.

    Further information may be requested from the address below.

    TRANSMISSION COMPANY OF NIGERIA – Project Management Unit (TCN-PMU)

    Attention: Engr. S. B. Fakinlede – Project Manager (WBP)

    Ocean House, Plot 1226 Aminu Kano Crescent,

    Wuse 2, Abuja 900288, NIGERIA

    Tel: +234 9116161601 or +234 9116161602

    E-mail: tcnwbpmu.procurement@tcn.org.ng, tcnwbpmu.procurement@gmail.com, bodunfakinl@gmail.com

    Website: www.tcnpmu.ng

  • FEDERAL MINISTRY OF COMMUNICATIONS, INNOVATION AND DIGITAL ECONOMY-REQUEST FOR EXPRESSIONS OF INTEREST FOR QUALITY ASSURANCE FOR THE NATIONAL DIGITAL ECONOMY RESEARCH CLUSTERS

    FEDERAL REPUBLIC OF NIGERIA
    REQUEST FOR
    EXPRESSIONS OF INTEREST FOR QUALITY ASSURANCE FOR THE NATIONAL DIGITAL ECONOMY RESEARCH CLUSTERS
    NIGERIA
    BUILDING RESILIENT DIGITAL INFRASTRUCTURE FOR GROWTH – BRIDGE
    PROJECT NUMBER: _ P508383
    ASSIGNMENT TITLE: QUALITY ASSURANCE FOR UNIVERSITY-LED NATIONAL DIGITAL ECONOMY RESEARCH CLUSTERS
    REFERENCE NO. (AS PER PROCUREMENT PLAN): NG-FMCIDE-542751-CS-QCBS

    The Federal Government of Nigeria (the “Government”) has applied for financing from the World Bank towards the cost of the ‘Building Resilient Digital Infrastructure for Growth – Bridge’, a Project aimed at deploying a 90,000km Fibre Optic Network. This will be structured as a Public Private Partnership (PPP) implemented through a Special Purpose Vehicle (the “SPV”) company. The Government intends to apply part of the proceeds for the engagement of an independent Quality Assurance firm (“QA Firm” or “Consultant”) to manage coordination, quality assurance, fiduciary oversight, monitoring and evaluation, and knowledge management of the University Led National Digital Economy Research Clusters, in accordance with the World Bank procurement and technical assistance standards.

    BACKGROUND AND CONTEXT

    Nigeria is investing significantly in digital infrastructure, connectivity, and digital public platforms as part of its broader economic transformation agenda. While access has expanded, evidence indicates that access alone does not guarantee meaningful, safe, or productive use of the internet, particularly for unserved and underserved communities. Addressing demand side constraints (skills, trust, relevance, affordability, and institutional readiness) requires robust, locally grounded analytical evidence.

    To this end, the Federal Ministry of Communications, Innovation and Digital Economy (“FMCIDE”), in collaboration with the Federal Ministry of Education, is establishing the National Digital Economy Research Clusters Programme (the “Programme”). As part of the Programme, Nigerian universities and accredited research institutions will serve as research providers, organized into thematic research clusters.  Given the scale, multi-partner nature, and fiduciary requirements of the Programme, FMCIDE seeks to engage an independent QA Firm.

    OBJECTIVES AND SCOPE OF THE CONSULTANCY

    The objective of QA Firm is to provide overall management, coordination, quality assurance, fiduciary oversight, monitoring and evaluation, and consolidated reporting for the Programme ensuring timely delivery, technical quality, fiduciary compliance, learning, and policy relevance of outputs, in line with World Bank Technical Assistance standards (the “Services”).

    All reports shall be submitted in English, in editable and PDF formats.

    The detailed Terms of Reference (TOR) for the assignment can be found at the following link: b.link/TOR:QualityAssuranceforNDERC

    The Federal Ministry of Communications, Innovation and Digital Economy now invites eligible consulting firms to indicate their interest in providing the Services. Interested Consultants should provide information demonstrating that they have the required qualifications and relevant experience to perform the Services.

    The shortlisting criteria for the Consultant are set out below:

    1. Have at least 7 years’ experience managing or coordinating multi-institutional technical assistance or research programmes.
    2. Demonstrate experience working with government, universities, and research institutions on policy-oriented programmes.
    3. Have proven capacity in programme management, quality assurance, fiduciary oversight, and consolidated reporting.
    4. Demonstrate strong monitoring, evaluation, and learning capability.
    5. Experience working on digital economy, ICT, or innovation related programmes shall be considered an added advantage.

    Key Experts will not be evaluated at the shortlisting stage.

    The attention of interested Consultants is drawn to Section III, paragraphs, 3.13, 3.15, 3.16, and 3.17 of the World Bank’s “Procurement Regulations for IPF Borrowers” February 2025 (“Procurement Regulations”), setting forth the World Bank’s policy on conflict of interest.  A Consultant will be selected in accordance with the Consultants Quality and Cost-based Selection method set out in the Procurement Regulations.

    Further information can be obtained at the address below during office hours from 9:00 am to 3:00 pm (local time). Expressions of interest must be delivered in written form to the email address as follows: projectbridge@fmcide.gov.ng or in person, to the address below, by 22nd April 2026.

    All Expressions of Interest must be clearly marked ‘Expression of Interest – Nigeria’s Project Bridge – Quality Assurance For the National Digital Economy Research Clusters – [Company Name]’.

    Project Implementation Unit – Bridge

    6th Floor, Galaxy Backbone Building

    1243 Kur Mohammed Ave, Central Business District

    900103, Abuja,

    FCT Nigeria.

  • FEDERAL MINISTRY OF COMMUNICATIONS, INNOVATION AND DIGITAL ECONOMY-REQUEST FOR EXPRESSIONS OF INTEREST FOR TERMS OF REFERENCE FOR THE UNIVERSITY LED NATIONAL DIGITAL ECONOMY RESEARCH CLUSTERS A- F PROGRAMME FOR PROJECT BRIDGE

    FEDERAL REPUBLIC OF NIGERIA
    REQUEST FOR
    EXPRESSIONS OF INTEREST FOR TERMS OF REFERENCE FOR
    THE UNIVERSITY LED NATIONAL DIGITAL ECONOMY RESEARCH CLUSTERS A- F PROGRAMME FOR PROJECT BRIDGE
    NIGERIA
    BUILDING RESILIENT DIGITAL INFRASTRUCTURE FOR GROWTH – BRIDGE
    PROJECT NUMBER: _ P508383

    Assignment TitleReference No. (as per Procurement Plan)
    Cluster A – Connectivity, Access, and Meaningful Use Cluster of the National Digital Economy University Led Research Programme NG-FMCIDE-544871-CS-QCBS
    Cluster B- Digital Public Infrastructure and Digital Government Cluster of the National Digital Economy University Led Research ProgrammeNG-FMCIDE-544875-CS-QCBS
    Cluster C – Digital Skills, Education, and Human Capital Cluster of the National Digital Economy University Led Research ProgrammeNG-FMCIDE-544876-CS-QCBS
    Cluster D – Digital Economy, Jobs, and Livelihoods Cluster of the National Digital Economy University Led Research ProgrammeNG-FMCIDE-544879-CS-QCBS
    Cluster E – Trust, Safety, Consumer Protection, and Online Harms Cluster of the National Digital Economy University Led Research ProgrammeNG-FMCIDE-544880-CS-QCBS
    Cluster F – Artificial Intelligence and Emerging Technologies Cluster of the National Digital Economy University Led Research ProgrammeNG-FMCIDE-544881-CS-QCBS

    The Federal Government of Nigeria (the “Government”) has applied for financing from the World Bank towards the cost of the ‘Building Resilient Digital Infrastructure for Growth – Bridge’ (“Project BRIDGE”), a Project aimed at deploying a 90,000km Fibre Optic Network. The Government intends to apply part of the proceeds from Project BRIDGE to fund the National Digital Economy Research Clusters Programme (the “Programme”), through which the Government will engage qualified university-led research clusters to undertake high-quality, policy-relevant research across key thematic areas of the digital economy (the “Services”).

    BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE

    Nigeria is investing significantly in digital infrastructure, connectivity, and digital public platforms as part of its national economic transformation agenda. Despite progress in access, substantial gaps remain in meaningful, safe, and productive use of the internet, particularly among unserved and underserved populations including rural communities, women, youth, informal workers, persons with disabilities, and micro and small enterprises.

    The Programme aims to address these gaps by generating rigorous, policy relevant research delivered by university-led research consortia. It seeks not only to produce applied research outputs, but also to strengthen long-term national research capacity and develop a pipeline of advanced digital economy researchers.  To ensure coherence and strategic alignment with national digital economy priorities, the Programme is organised into six (6) thematic research clusters (the “Research Clusters”). Nigerian universities and accredited research institutions will serve as research providers for each cluster. Strategic oversight of the Programme will be provided by a Technical Assistance Steering Committee co-chaired with the Federal Ministry of Education.

    SCOPE OF THE PROGRAMME

    The objective of these consultancy assignments are to strengthen the Government of Nigeria’s capacity to design, implement, and evaluate inclusive digital economy policies through high quality, policy relevant research delivered by university led Research Clusters.

    THEMATIC RESEARCH CLUSTERS

    Eligible institutions are invited to submit Expressions of Interest for one or more of the following six thematic research clusters. Each submission must clearly indicate the specific cluster for which it is made and demonstrate substantive alignment with that cluster’s thematic scope. However, an institution may only be shortlisted in a maximum of three (3) clusters in the capacity of the lead consultant or a Joint Venture member, provided that they have relevant qualifications and experience. This does not limit the capacity of an institution to participate and then be shortlisted in multiple clusters as subconsultant.

    ClusterThematic FocusIndicative BudgetTerms of Reference
    Cluster AConnectivity, Access, and Meaningful UseUSD 1.5 millionhttps://b.link/TRC-CAM
    Cluster BDigital Public Infrastructure and Digital GovernmentUSD 1.5 millionhttps://b.link/TRC-DPIDG
    Cluster CDigital Skills, Literacy and InclusionUSD 1.5 millionhttps://b.link/TRC-DSLI
    Cluster DDigital Economy, Jobs and LivelihoodsUSD 1.5 millionhttps://b.link/TRC-DEJL
    Cluster ETrust, Safety, Consumer Protection, and Online HarmsUSD 1.5 millionhttps://b.link/TRC-TSCPOH
    Cluster FArtificial Intelligence and Emerging TechnologiesUSD 1.5 millionhttps://b.link/AIET

    Note: The Terms of Reference for each cluster, accessible via the links above, set out the detailed scope of work, required deliverables, and specific qualification criteria for that cluster. Interested institutions are strongly encouraged to read the relevant ToR in full before preparing their Expression of Interest.

    The Client reserves the right to refine, consolidate, or expand thematic clusters based on Programme needs and the quality of proposals received.

    The Federal Ministry of Communications, Innovation and Digital Economy now invites eligible universities and research institutions to indicate their interest in providing the Services. Interested institutions should provide information demonstrating that they have the required qualifications and relevant experience to perform the Services. The shortlisting criteria for the Research Clusters are set out below:

    General Eligibility Criteria:

    The attention of interested Consultants is drawn to Section III, paragraphs 3.15, 3.16, 3.17, 3.20, 3.21,  3.22, and 3.23 of the World Bank’s “Procurement Regulations for IPF Borrowers” February 2025 (“Procurement Regulations”), setting forth the World Bank’s policy on conflict of interest, Unfair Competitive Advantage and Eligibility.  All applicant institutions (including Joint Venture members and subconsultants) must satisfy those provisions of the World Bank’s Procurement Regulations.

    Supporting documentation on eligibility status will be submitted together with the Expression of Interest and if being shortlisted, with the Technical Proposal.

    Specific Qualifications and Experience:

    • The Research Cluster consultant shall be led by a Nigerian university or accredited research institution, who is eligible according to the World Bank’s Procurement Regulations.
    • Each Research Cluster consultant shall comprise a minimum of four (4) institutions and a maximum of six (6) institutions in total, in the form of joint venture partners and/or sub-consultants, and assign a lead institution among the members.
    • The inclusion of one (1) to two (2) international institutions as members of the Research Cluster is encouraged and will be considered an advantage.
    • Each participating institution as main consultant or JV members shall demonstrate a minimum of three (3) years’ experience in conducting research on broadband infrastructure, digital inclusion, and internet access, including policy or applied research on connectivity gaps, affordability, and meaningful use in underserved or rural communities.
    • Each Research Cluster consultant must have a sufficient pool of doctoral and post-doctoral level researchers to deliver the proposed research outputs throughout the duration of the Programme. This shall include a minimum participation of at least fifteen (15) Post-Doctoral Researchers and fifteen (15) PhD candidates in the research activities of the cluster.

    Qualifications of individual Key Experts will not be evaluated at the shortlisting stage.

    Consultants may associate with other firms to enhance their qualifications, but should indicate clearly whether the association is in the form of a joint venture and/or a sub consultancy. In the case of a joint venture, all the partners in the joint venture shall be jointly and severally liable for the entire contract, if selected. A Consultant will be selected in accordance with the Quality and Cost-Based Selection method set out in the Procurement Regulations.  Further information can be obtained at the address below during office hours from 9:00 am to 3:00 pm (local time).

    All Expressions of Interest must be clearly marked ‘Expression of Interest – Nigeria’s Project Bridge – National Digital Economy Research Clusters Programme – [Institution Name] – Cluster Number sign(s)’, and must be delivered in written form to the email address Projectbridge@fmcide.gov.ng or in person, to the address below, by 23.59pm on 27th April 2026.

    Project Implementation Unit – Bridge

    Attn: Jumoke Akande

    Project Coordinator

    6th Floor, Galaxy Backbone Building

    1243 Kur Mohammed Ave, Central Business District

    900103, Abuja,

    FCT Nigeria.

    Tel: 09017989463

  • INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATION FOR MIGRATION(IOM)-REQUEST FOR QUOTATION FOR A TRAINER/CONSULTANT TO TRAIN (300) PERSON ON BRIQUETT 

    INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATION FOR MIGRATION(IOM)

    REQUEST FOR QUOTATION FOR A TRAINER/CONSULTANT TO TRAIN (300) PERSON ON BRIQUETT

    REQUEST FOR QUOTATION

    REFERENCE:30000022487

    BENEFICIARY COUNTRIES OR TERRITORIES:NIGERIA

    REGISTRATION LEVEL:BASIC

    PUBLISHED ON:14-APR-2026

    DEADLINE ON:21-APR-2026 12:03 0.00

    Description

    Request for quotation for a Trainer/Consultant to train (303) participants on Briquettes making for 7 days Orientation and capacity building on briquette production using Manul briquette machines (the theory aspect should not exceed a day, and the practical aspect should be achieved

    FIND THE FULL NOTICE HERE: https://www.ungm.org/Public/Notice/297743

  • UNICEF-REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL FOR SOLARIZATION OF STATE COLD STORE

    UNICEF

    SOLARIZATION OF STATE COLD STORE

    REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL

    REFERENCE:LRFP-9203454

    BENEFICIARY COUNTRIES OR TERRITORIES:NIGERIA

    PUBLISHED ON:15-APR-2026

    DEADLINE ON:06-MAY-2026 12:30 (GMT 1.00)

    Description

    UNICEF has now issued a Request for Proposals in order to select a supplier for the provision of Solarization of State Cold Store. This tender will be run through the UNICEF e-submissions system.

    FIND THE FULL NOTICE HERE:https://www.ungm.org/Public/Notice/297804

  • ABIA STATE INTEGRATED INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT PROJECT (ABSIIDP)-REQUEST FOR EXPRESSIONS OF INTEREST FOR CONSULTANCY SERVICE AS CLIMATE CHANGE EXPERT FOR THE ABIA STATE INTEGRATED INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT PROJECT (ABSIIDP)

    FEDERAL REPUBLIC OF NIGERIA
    ABIA STATE MINISTRY OF WORKS

    INDIVIDUAL CONSULTANCY SERVICE AS CLIMATE CHANGE EXPERT FOR THE ABIA STATE INTEGRATED INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT PROJECT (ABSIIDP)

    REF NO: ABSIIDP/CS/ICS/2026/01
    REQUEST FOR EXPRESSIONS OF INTEREST

    COUNTRY – STATE: NIGERIA – ABIA STATE
    NAME OF PROJECT: ABIA STATE INTEGRATED INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT PROJECT (ABSIIDP)
    FINANCING LOAN AGREEMENT: 200300000601
    CREDIT/PROJECT ID: P-NG-K00-011
    ISSUANCE DATE: 15th April, 2026

    A. BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE
    The Federal Government of Nigeria (FGN) has received a loan from the African Development Bank (AfDB) towards the cost for the Abia State Integrated Infrastructure Development Project (ABSIIDP) and it intends to apply part of the proceeds for the engagement of an Individual Climate Change Expert for the Abia State Integrated Infrastructure Development Project (ABSIIDP).

    ABSIIDP’s objective is to contribute to socio-economic development, poverty reduction through improved road transport infrastructure to reduce road maintenance costs, vehicle operating cost and travel time.

    Given Abia State’s high exposure to climate risks, including flooding, gully erosion, extreme rainfall, and heat stress, the Project has been classified as Environmental and Social Category 1 under AfDB safeguards and Climate Safeguard Category 1, requiring robust climate risk management throughout the project lifecycle. The PIU therefore intends to engage an Individual Climate Change Consultant with strong experience in AfDB-financed projects, climate resilience, and coordination of specialized consulting assignments.
    The specific objectives of the assignment include:
    (i) To provide strategic oversight, coordination, and technical leadership for all climate change-related aspects of ABSIIDP;
    (ii) To ensure climate resilience is fully integrated into project planning, design, construction, and operation;
    (iii)To ensure project activities comply with AfDB and IsDB climate and environmental safeguard requirements;
    (iv) To coordinate, supervise, and review deliverables of climate-related consulting firms and specialists;
    (v) To design, set up and implement the Abia State Climate Change Adaptation Youth Corps; and
    (vi)To support institutional capacity strengthening within the PIU and relevant MDAs on climate-resilient infrastructure planning and implementation.
    The Abia State Ministry of Works now invites eligible individual consultants to indicate their interest in providing the above Services. Interested consultants must provide the following information indicating that they are qualified to perform the services:
    1. Detailed Curriculum Vitae (CV) indicating qualifications, relevant experience, and professional references;
    2. Copies of academic and professional certificates;
    3. Description of similar assignments undertaken, with evidence of engagement (letters of award, contract agreements, or reference letters);
    4. Demonstrated experience in climate change mainstreaming, AfDB-financed projects, and coordination of climate-related consulting assignments;
    5. Evidence of regional work experience in climate change, green growth, or related fields (within Nigeria and/or Sub-Saharan Africa).

    B. REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS AND EXPERIENCE
    6. At least a Master’s degree in Environmental Studies, Environmental Economics, Sustainable Resource Management, Climate Change, Development Studies, Environmental Engineering, Urban Planning, Civil Engineering, or any other related discipline;
    7. A minimum of ten (10) years of relevant professional experience in climate change, green growth, climate or green finance, multilateral development bank projects, or related fields;
    8. Experience in mainstreaming climate change adaptation and mitigation measures into development interventions in Nigeria;
    9. Proven track record on policy dialogue and cross-institutional collaboration, including with government and non-government partners;
    10. Excellent technical and analytical skills with an established track record in operational and policy work on climate change and climate finance matters.

    Eligibility criteria and the selection procedure shall be based on Individual Consultant Selection (ICS) method in accordance with the African Development Bank’s Procurement Policy Framework, October 2015, which is available on the Bank’s website at https://www.afdb.org/en/projects-and-operations/procurement/new-procurement-policy/ Further information can be obtained at the address below during office hours [0900 to 1700 hours]. Interested parties may request the terms of reference for a better understanding of the assignment. Expressions of interest must be delivered in a written form to the address below (in person, or by mail, or by fax, or by e-mail) by 29th. April, 2026

    Project Implementation Unit (PIU)
    Abia State Integrated Infrastructure Development Project (ABSIIDP)
    3B Okpara Avenue,
    Umuahia, Abia State,
    Attention: Engr. Dr. Ndudim Ononiwu
    Email: absiidp@gmail.com cc; ifeanyiparagon2000@yahoo.co.uk

  • EKITI STATE UNIVERSAL BASIC EDUCATION BOARD-INVITATION TO TENDER FOR THE EXECUTION OF PROJECTS

    EKITI STATE UNIVERSAL BASIC EDUCATION BOARD
    SUBEB BUILDING, STATE SECRETARIAT COMPLEX,
    PMB 5321, ADO-EKITI, EKITI STATE

    INVITATION TO TENDER

    1.0 INTRODUCTION
    Ekiti State Universal Basic Education Board (EKSUBEB) has been approved by the Universal Basic Education Commission (UBEC) to commence the implementation of UBEC/SUBEB 2025 projects under the Universal Basic Education Intervention Fund Programme. In view of this, the Ekiti State Universal Basic Education Board hereby invites experienced and reputable contractors to tender for the various construction and renovation works, as well as the procurement of the underlisted items under the first to fourth (1st-4th) quarters of the 2025 UBEC/SUBEB Intervention projects in Public Primary and Junior Secondary Schools.

    2.0 SCOPE OF WORK
    2.1 CONSTRUCTION WORKS
    LOT 1 – Construction of a block of three (3) classrooms with an office
    LOT 2 – Construction of a block of three (3) classrooms
    LOT 3 – Construction of a block of two (2) classrooms
    LOT 4 – Construction of a perimeter fence with a gatehouse

    2.2 WATER SUPPLY AND SANITATION
    LOT 5 – Construction of a Water System Toilet with a 1500-liter PVC overhead Tank
    LOT 6 – Drilling of motorised borehole with 1500-liter PVC overhead tank

    2.3 RENOVATION WORKS
    LOT 7 – Renovation of a block of six (6) classrooms with stores
    LOT 8 – Completion of a block of six (6) classrooms with an office
    LOT 9 – Renovation of a block of four (4) classrooms with office and stores
    LOT 10 – Renovation of a block of three (3) classrooms with an office
    LOT 11 – Renovation of a block of three (3) classrooms
    LOT 12 – Renovation of a block of two (2) classrooms with stores
    LOT 13 – Renovation of a block of two (2) classrooms
    LOT 14 – Completion of a block of two (2) classrooms (crèche)

    2.4 PROCUREMENT OF FURNITURE ITEMS
    LOT 15 – Procurement of HDF Teachers’ Tables with padded metal-framed armrest chairs.
    LOT 16 – Procurement of Altak pupils’ desks and plastic stacking chairs.
    LOT 17 – Procurement of Altak monobloc children’s plastic table with four chairs.
    LOT 18 – Procurement of double seater classroom desk and bench (integrated with backrest), top surface with laminated plywood HDF (high density fiberboard) framed with mild steel (MS) square pipe coated black, fixed together

    3.0 REQUIREMENTS FOR TENDER
    Interested contractors must submit with their tenders the following documents:
    3.1 Evidence of Certificate of Incorporation with Corporate Affairs Commission (CAC), including Forms CAC 02 and 07;
    3.2 Evidence of Certificate of Registration with Ekiti State Bureau of Public Procurement expiring Thursday, 31st December, 2026; visit https://portal.bpp.ekitistate.gov.ng for requirements and online registration;
    3.3 Evidence of Certificate of Registration with Ekiti State Local Content;
    3.4 Evidence of the Tax Clearance Certificate for (3) years (2023, 2024, and 2025);
    3.5 Evidence of payment of three-year development levies for 2023, 2024, and 2025;
    3.6 Evidence of current Industrial Training Fund (ITF) Compliance Certificate valid till 31st December, 2026;
    3.7 Evidence of current Nigeria Social Insurance Trust Fund (NSITF) compliance certificate valid till 31st December, 2026;
    3.8 Evidence of registration with Ekiti SUBEB;
    3.9 Evidence of current Pension Compliance Certificate valid till 31st December, 2026;
    3.10 Evidence of Registration of Business Premises in Ekiti State for the year 2026;
    3.11 VAT registration certificate;
    3.12 Company’s Audited Accounts for three years (2023, 2024, and 2025);
    3.13 Evidence of financial capability to execute the project, including a reference letter from a reputable commercial bank, and willingness to provide credit facilities for the execution of the project when needed;
    3.14 Evidence of relevant previous work/project satisfactorily executed, and this includes: Award letters and completion certificates as evidence of executing the projects, as well as a list of similar jobs handled in the past in terms of scope, size, cost, structure, and complexity;
    3.15 Company profile with the Curriculum Vitae of key staff to be deployed for the project, including copies of the Academic/Professional Qualifications (ARCON, QSRBN, CORBON, COREN, etc.);
    3.16 All documents for submission must be transmitted with a Covering/Forwarding letter under the company/firm letterhead paper.
    Each would-be bidder is expected to pay a non-refundable tender fee of N20,000 for each lot.

    4.0 Tender documents and additional information can be obtained from the Office of the Director, Procurement Department. Interested contractors may submit tenders for more than one lot separately and should note that failure to include any of the requirements above renders the application invalid.

    5.0 All valid tender documents should be neatly packaged and submitted in a sealed envelope marked “TENDER FOR THE 2025 UBEC/SUBEB INTERVENTION PROJECTS” and addressed to:

    The Secretary
    Tenders’ Board
    Ekiti SUBEB
    Ado-Ekiti

    6.0 Submission of tenders is valid for four (4) weeks from the date of publication. Late submission of tender documents will not be accepted, as the bid opening ceremony will take place immediately after the close of bidding by noon on Tuesday, 26th May, 2026, at the Ekiti State Universal Basic Education Board (SUBEB) premises, in the presence of all bidders in attendance.

    7.0 GENERAL INFORMATION
    7.1 Bids must be in the English language and signed off by an official authorized by the bidder.
    7.2 Women-owned and Women-led Businesses are advised to apply as part of EKSG’s commitment to create a diverse and inclusive portfolio of vendors
    7.3 Prospective bidders are invited to note that, in line with the affirmative policy of the Government of Ekiti State, qualified Women – owned and Women – led vendors shall be strongly considered
    7.4 All costs will be borne by the bidders.
    7.5 Ekiti State Universal Basic Education Board (EKSUBEB) is not bound to invite any bidder and reserves the right to annul the procurement process at any time without incurring any liabilities in accordance with applicable sections of the Public Procurement Act of 2007 and/ or Ekiti State Public Procurement (Re-enactment) Law No. 4 of 2020.

    Note: Contracts originally awarded are not transferable.
    Note: Further to this, contractors with a history of abandoned projects need not apply.

    Signed:
    Mr. Michael Omolayo
    Permanent Secretary, Ekiti SUBEB

  • STATE MINISTRY OF AGRICULTURE AND NATURAL RESOURCES, KANO-RE: REQUEST FOR EXPRESSIONS OF INTEREST (REOI) ENGAGEMENT OF CONSULTANT TO CONDUCT INFRASTRUCTURE NEEDS ASSESSMENT PHASE II OF SPECIAL AGRO-INDUSTRIAL PROCESSING ZONES (SAPZ) PROGRAM KANO STATES (CONSULTING FIRM) COUNTRY: FEDERAL REPUBLIC OF NIGERIA

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    ADDENDUM
    RE:-REQUEST FOR EXPRESSIONS OF INTEREST (REOI)
    ENGAGEMENT OF CONSULTANT TO CONDUCT INFRASTRUCTURE NEEDS ASSESSMENT PHASE II OF SPECIAL AGRO-INDUSTRIAL PROCESSING ZONES (SAPZ) PROGRAM KANO STATES (CONSULTING FIRM)
    COUNTRY: FEDERAL REPUBLIC OF NIGERIA
    NAME OF PROJECT: SPECIAL AGRO-INDUSTRIAL PROCESSING ZONES PROGRAM
    REF. NO.: NGA-2000003342-0539-CS-CQS

    The Management wishes to draw the attention of CONSULTANTS, interested persons and the general public to its earlier advertisements published in DAILY TRUST and BLUEPRINT NEWSPAPERS, of Tuesday 13th April, 2026
    That the dates of submission and clarification were written in error. The correct dates for clarification is 16th April, 2026. Management response is by 22nd April, 2026 and all Submissions should not be later than 7th May, 2026.
    All other requirements earlier scheduled remain the same. We regret any inconvenience this may cause you, please.

    SIGNED:
    MANAGEMENT