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Four Firms Bid For Purchase Of Stock Exchange Building In PH
Four companies have bidded for the purchase of the abandoned 17-storey Nigerian Stock Exchange building along Aba Road, Port Harcourt.
The four companies which include,Center Escencia, Techno Construction Limited, Techno Metal Plastic Nigeria Limited and Estate 2000 Construction Limited, made their intentions known during the competitive bidding ceremony organised by the Rivers State Ministry of Housing for the purchase of the building.
The Rivers State Commissioner for Housing, Elder Tasie Nwobueze told newsmen at the ceremony that the process was fair and transparent.
Elder Nwobueze said tenders for the purchase of the building was published in some national newspapers, adding that so far, four companies which met the criteria were participating in the bidding process.
He said the ministry’s Tenders Board would assess the various applications with a view to selecting the best among them.
According to him, the committee may not necessarily look at the highest bidders but competence will be brought to bear in who gets the building.
Also speaking, the Permanent Secretary, Rivers State Ministry of Housing and Chairman of the Interministerial Tenders Board, Mr Felix Odungweru, described the bidding process as very transparent. \
Odungweru said that the state government was out to ensure that the building is restored to its original concept of 17 floor.
He said the committee would analyse all the submissions of the bidders to determine their eligibility and make recommendations to the state government.
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