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Smedan Zip Advert 2021 EXPRESSION OF INTEREST AND INVITATION TO TENDER ORIE UMUOBOM MARKET IDEATO SOUTH LGA, IMO WEST INTRODUCTION 37 The Federal Government of Nigeria has earmarked funds for the execution of ZONAL INTERVENTION PROJECTS under SENATORIAL DISTRICT, IMO STATE the 2021 Appropriation Act. Consequently, the Agency is inviting Expression of Interest (EOI) for Consultancy Services as EKE OBODOUKWU MARKET AT IDEATO NORTH LGA, IMO WEST 38 well as Technical and Financial Proposals from competent Firms/Contractors for the following programmes: SENATORIAL DISTRICT, IMO STATE NKWO NKWERRE MARKET NKWERRE LGA, IMO WEST SENATORIAL CATEGORY A: SERVICES 39 S/N PROGRAMME DESCRIPTION LOT NO. LOCATION DISTRICT, IMO STATE EKE AMANDUGBA MARKET , ISU LGA, IMO WEST SENATORIAL SKILL ACQUISITION TRAINING The programme aims to facilitate start - SELECTED COMMUNITIES IN EKITI CENTRAL SENATORIAL 40 1 DISTRICT, IMO STATE 1 up of Micro, Small and Medium DISTRICT, EKITI STATE NKWONMIRI MARKET, NWANGELE LGA, IMO WEST SENATORIAL Enterprises and equally support 41 existing businesses by availing 2 AMUWO-ODOFIN FEDERAL CONSTITUENCY, LAGOS STATE DISTRICT, IMO STATE EKE OKWUDOR MARKET OKWUDOR IN NJABA LGA, IMO WEST participants with relevant skills that 3 EPE FEDERAL CONSTITUENCY, LAGOS STATE 42 DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION OF 3 NOS BLOCKS OF 40 K- SENATORIAL DISTRICT, IMO STATE would place them in proper perspective CROSS RIVER NORTH SENATORIAL DISTRICT, CROSS RIVER 4 CLAMP OPEN STALLS EKE UMUOWA MARKET, UMUOWA, ORLU IN ORLU LGA, IMO WEST for profitability and competitiveness. STATE. 43 SENATORIAL DISTRICT, IMO STATE 2 The programme exposes potential 5 ENUGU NORTH SENATORIAL DISTRICT OF ENUGU STATE NKWODI MARKET, AMARURU IN ORSU LGA, IMO WEST SENATORIAL entrepreneurs to the rudiments of 44 starting and managing their 6 GRADUATES/BOOT CAMP DISTRICT, IMO STATE OBANLIKU/OBUDU/ BAKWARRA FEDERAL CONSTITUENCY, AFOREGBU MARKET, EGBUOMA IN OGUTA LGA, IMO WEST businesses. It has the potential to train 7 45 and facilitate the establishment of new CROSS RIVER STATE. SENATORIAL DISTRICT, IMO STATE ORIE OMUMA MARKET SQUARE IN OMUMA, ORU EAST LGA, IMO ENTREPRENEURSHIP businesses and the expansion of OGBOMOSHO NORTH/SOUTH AND ORIRE FEDERAL 46 DEVELOPMENT TRAINING existing enterprises. 8 CONSTITUENCY, OYO STATE WEST SENATORIAL DISTRICT, IMO STATE EKE MGBIDI MARKET, IN ORU WEST LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREA OF AKOKO SOUTH EAST AND SOUTH WEST FEDERAL 47 9 IMO STATE CONSTITUENCY, ONDO STATE UMUAGWO MARKET, OHAJI, IN OHAJI EGBEMA LGA, IMO WEST 48 10 OSUN EAST SENATORIAL DISTRICT, OSUN STATE. SENATORIAL DISTRICT, IMO STATE AFO OGBOKO MARKET IDEATO SOUTH LGA, IMO WEST 3 A programme, designed to assist rural YOUTH IN DOGUWA/TUDUN WADA FEDERAL CONSTITUENCY OF 49 11 SENATORIAL DISTRICT, IMO STATE farmers acquire necessary skills and KANO STATE AFOR NDIAWA IZUOGU MARKET AT ARONDIZOGU IDEATO NORTH knowledge required to reduce post - WOMEN IN DOGUWA/TUDUN WADA FEDERAL CONSTITUENCY OF 50 POST SEASONAL 12 LGA, IMO WEST SENATORIAL DISTRICT, IMO STATE harvest losse s/wastages, etc and KANO STATE NKWO ORJI MARKET AT OWERRI NKWOJI, NKWERRE LGA, IMO INTERVENTION PROGRAMME 51 facilitating farmers linkages to 13 YOBE NORTH WEST SENATORIAL DISTRICT, IMO STATE resources required for their growth and ORI EKWE MARKET, ISU LGA, IMO WEST SENATORIAL DISTRICT, development. 14 BORNO CENTRAL SENATORIAL DISTRICT 52 IMO STATE 4 To offer medical services to members OHAOZARA, ONICHA, AND IVO LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREAS, MEDICAL OUTREACH 15 NKWO ONYEUKWU MARKET ABAJAH IN NWANGELE LGA, IMO WEST of the community EBONYI STATE. 53 SENATORIAL DISTRICT, IMO STATE 5 The Agency is requesting competent 16 SOUTH-EAST GEO-POLITICAL ZONE AFOR ATTA MARKET ATTA IN NJABA LGA, IMO WEST SENATORIAL and experienced consultants to assist 17 NORTH-EAST GEO-POLITICAL ZONE 54 MONITORING & RESULT in providing independent M&E in all the DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION OF 2 NOS BLOCKS OF 40 K- DISTRICT, IMO STATE MEASUREMENT OF SMEDAN Agency’s Zonal Intervention 18 SOUTH-WEST GEO-POLITICAL ZONE CLAMP OPEN STALLS AFOR OBIBI MARKET, ALONG OBIBI IHITEOWERRI ROAD, ORLU IN 2021 ZONAL INTERVENTION 55 Programmes across the Country 19 NORTH-WEST GEO-POLITICAL ZONE ORLU LGA, IMO WEST SENATORIAL DISTRICT, IMO STATE PROGRAMMES AFOR AMAZU MARKET, IN ORSU LGA, IMO WEST SENATORIAL 20 SOUTH-SOUTH GEO-POLITICAL ZONE 56 21 NORTH-CENTRAL GEO-POLITICAL ZONE DISTRICT, IMO STATE EKEWELL MARKET, IZOMBE IN OGUTA LGA, IMO WEST SENATORIAL SUBMISSION OF EOI FOR SERVICES 57 DISTRICT, IMO STATE CATEGORY A: One (1) copy of spiral bound pre-qualification documents should be sealed in an envelope and clearly NKWO AWO MARKET IN AWOMMAMA, ORU EAST LGA, IMO WEST marked 'Expression of Interest'. The name of the company, programme and Lot number should be boldly written on the 58 reverse side of the envelope and should be dropped in a box at the Agency's Training Room located at the ground floor. The SENATORIAL DISTRICT, IMO STATE th NKWO UBULU MARKET, IN ORU WEST LGA, IMO WEST SENATORIAL closing date for the submission is 12:00 noon on Monday, 12 April, 2021 and would be virtually opened immediately 59 following the closing on Monday, 12th April, 2021 at 12:00 noon. No Payment is required for EOI. DISTRICT, IMO STATE MMAHU MARKET, IN EGBEMA, OHAJI EGBEMA LGA, IMO WEST 60 REQUIREMENTS FOR EOI SENATORIAL DISTRICT, IMO STATE a. Evidence of Certificate of Incorporation by the Corporate Affairs Commission (CAC) including Forms CAC2 an CAC7; S/N GOODS/EQUIPMENT/MACHINERY LOT NO. LOCATION b. Memorandum and Articles of Association st 61 DOGUWA/TUDUN WADA FEDERAL CONSTITUENCY OF KANO STATE c. Evidence of Company Income's Tax Clearance Certificate for the last three (3) years valid till 31 December, 2021; st 7 STRATEGIC EMPOWERMENT PROGRAMME d. Evidence of current Pension Compliance Certificate valid till 31 December, 2021; 62 WOMEN AT KUMBOTSO FEDERAL CONSTITUENCY OF KANO STATE st (The objective of the programme is to empower Micro, Small and e. Evidence of current Industrial Training Fund (ITF) Compliance Certificate valid till 31 December, 2021; 63 YOUTH AT KUMBOTSO FEDERAL CONSTITUENCY OF KANO STATE Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) across the country f. Evidence of current Nigeria Social Insurance Trust Fund (NSITF) Compliance Certificate valid till 31st December, 2021; 64 BIRNIN GWARI/GIWA FEDERAL CONSTITUENCY OF KADUNA STATE WOMEN AT RANO/KIBIYA/BUNKURE FEDERAL CONSTITUENCY OF g. Evidence of Registration on the National Database of Federal Contractors, Consultants and Service Providers by 65 submission of Interim Registration Report (IRR) expiring on 31/01/2022 or valid Certificate issued by BPP. KANO STATE YOUTH AT RANO/KIBIYA/BUNKURE FEDERAL CONSTITUENCY OF h. Evidence of Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM)/Representative for the procurement of equipment; 66 I. Sworn Affidavit disclosing whether or not any officer of the relevant committees of the Small & Medium Enterprises KANO STATE WOMEN AT FUNTUA/DANDUME FEDERAL CONSTITUENCY OF Development Agency of Nigeria or the Bureau of Public Procurement is a former or present Director, shareholder or 67 has any pecuniary interest in the bidder and to confirm that all information presented in its bid are true and correct in KATSINA STATE YOUTH AT FUNTUA/DANDUME FEDERAL CONSTITUENCY OF all particulars; 68 j. Company's Profile with the Curriculum Vitae of Key Staff to be deployed for the project, including copies of their KATSINA STATE WOMEN AT JAHUN/MIGA FEDERAL CONSTITUENCY OF JIGAWA Academic/Professional qualifications; 69 k. For ICT projects: Evidence of accreditation by Computer Registration Council of Nigeria and (NITDA) STATE l. For Training: Evidence of accreditation by Centre for Management Development (CMD) YOUTH AT JAHUN/MIGA FEDERAL CONSTITUENCY OF JIGAWA 70 m. All profiles must be binded with a Covering/Forwarding letter under the Company/Firm's Letter Head Paper bearing STATE amongst others, the Registration Number (RC), Contact Address, Mobile Telephone Number, and e-mail address. The WOMEN AT AUYO/KAFIN HAUSA/HADEJA FEDERAL CONSTITUENCY 71 Letterhead Paper must bear the Names, Phone Numbers and Nationalities of the Directors of the Company at the bottom OF JIGAWA STATE of the page, duly signed by the authorised officer of the firm. YOUTH AT AUYO/KAFIN HAUSA/HADEJA FEDERAL CONSTITUENCY 72 CATEGORY B: SMALL WORKS AND GOODS OF JIGAWA STATE KAGA/ MAGUMERI/GUIO FEDERAL CONSTITUENCY OF BORNO 73 S/N DESCRIPTION OF WORKS LOT NO. LOCATION STATE ONGOING CONSTRUCTON OF ACDC COMPREHENSEIVE 74 YOBE NORTH 22 AGO-IWOYE (OGUN STATE) SELECTED COMMUNITIES IN EKITI CENTRAL SENATORIAL 6 HOSPITAL 75 SUPPLY AND INSTALLATION OF TRANSFORMER AT AGO - DISTRICT, EKITI STATE 23 ALONG IMODI-IMOSAN ROAD, AGO-IWOYE, OGUN STATE IWOYE SECONDARY SCHOOL HOST COMMUJNITY 76 ARTISANS IN FCT SENATORIAL DISTRICT ZURU/FAKAI/DANKO-WASAGU/SAKABA FEDERAL CONSTITUENCY, PROVISION OF SOLAR STREET LIGHT 24 MADAGALI/ MICHIKA LGA, ADAMAWA STATE 77 KEBBI STATE NGURU, YUSUFARI, MACHINA & KARASUWA, FED. CONST. YOBE WOMEN EMPOWERMENT IN GEZAWA/GABASAWA FEDERAL CONSTRUCTION OF WATER HAND PUMPS BOREHOLE 25 78 STATE CONSTITUENCY KANO STATE ZURU/FAKAI/DANKO-WASAGU/SAKABA FEDERAL CONSTITUENCY, PROVISION OF SOLAR STREET LIGHTS 26 79 YOUTH EMPOWERMENT IN GEZAWA/GABASAWA FEDERAL KEBBI STATE 80 RANO/BUNKURE/KIBIYA FEDERAL CONSTITUENCY, KANO STATE CONSTRUCTION OF SOLAR POWERED BOREHOLES 27 AREWA/DANDI FEDERAL CONSTITUENCY, KEBBI STATE AGRIPRENEUERS IN BODINGA/DANGE SHUNI/TURETA FED ONGOING FENCING AND SCHOOL FURNITURE AT MUDI DAY 81 28 AREWA/DANDI FEDERAL CONSTITUENCY, KEBBI STATE CONSTITUENCY, SOKOTO STATE SECONDARY SCHOOL KAMBA BODINGA/DANGE SHUNI/TURETA FEDERAL CONSTITUENCY, 82 CONSTRUCTION OF SOLAR POWERED BOREHOLES 29 NASARAWA FEDERAL CONSTITUENCY, KANO STATE SOKOTO STATE CONSTRUCTION OF 2 BLOCKS OF TWO CLASSROOMS 30 KATSINA SOUTH SENATORIAL DISTRICT, KATSINA STATE. OBANLIKU/OBUDU/ BAKWARRA FEDERAL CONSTITUENCY, CROSS 83 PARTIAL RENOVATION OF WASAGU GENERAL HOSPITAL 31 KEBBI SOUTH SENATORIAL DISTRICT, KEB BI STATE. RIVER STATE. OGBOMOSHO NORTH/SOUTH AND ORIRE FEDERAL REHABILITATION OF BENA PRIMARY SCHOOL 32 KEBBI SOUTH SENATORIAL DISTRICT, KEBBI STATE. 84 ALIERO LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREA IN KEBBI CENTRAL CONSTITUENCY, OYO STATE FURNISHING AND EQUIPMENT OF ICT CENTRE 33 SENATORIAL DISTRICT, KEBBI STATE.
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