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NDICA Raises Alarm Over NDDC Contract Policies
Local contractors under the aegis of Niger Delta Indigenous Contractors Association (NDICA) have raised alarm over the new contract guidelines and tender requirements published by the Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC) earlier this week.
In a press statement signed by the body’s Publicity Adviser, Okieh Orie, Public Relations Officer, Bright Abali and made available to The Tide, they called on the NDDC to review the guidelines which are capable of preventing most members from getting contracts.
According to them, the aspects of the guidelines, calling on only contractors with bank history or statement of N300million and above within the last six months so as to be eligible to tender contracts above N500million was unattainable by most indigenous contractors.
The association appealed for the consideration of qualified contractors and members of the body by the NDDC as part of measures to enhance the local content policies of the Federal Government.
It cautioned the federal interventionist agency not to use the new contract guidelines as a strategy to prevent indigenous contractors from participating in project execution and development of the region.
On the other hand, the NDICA has commended the management of NDDC for requesting contractors to engage at least five graduates and technicians of host communities in projects execution.
The body also lauded the agency’s Managing Director, Mr Chibuzor Ugwuoha for the various youth development training programmes geared towards human capacity development in the region.
The body further pledged its full support to NDDC in its quest in raising contract standard and quality, as both bodies were partners in transforming the Niger Delta.
It would be recalled that the association had kicked against similar policy in 2009 when the Ministry of Niger Delta Affairs called for tenders.
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