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Smedan Capital Advert 2021 EXPRESSION OF INTEREST AND INVITATION TO TENDER INTRODUCTION 41 DOGUWA/TUDUN WADA FEDERAL CONSTITUENCY OF KANO STATE The Federal Government of Nigeria has earmarked funds for the execution of 42 WOMEN IN OGUN WEST SENATORIAL DISTRICT CAPITAL PROJECTS under the 2021 Appropriation Act. Consequently, the 43 WOMEN IN SELECTED COMMUNITIES OF LAGOS (OSHODI WARD) Agency is inviting Expression of Interest (EOI) for Consultancy Services as well as 44 WOMEN IN SELECTED COMMUNITIES OF LAGOS (ISOLO WARD) Technical and Financial Proposals from competent Firms/Contractors for the 45 WOMEN IN SELECTED COMMUNITIES OF LAGOS (ORILE AGEGE WARD) following programmes: 46 YOUTHS IN OGUN WEST SENATORIAL DISTRICT 47 OSUN EAST SENATORIAL DISTRICT CATEGORY A: SERVICES 48 DANGANA COMMUNITY MUSAWA LGA, KATSINA STATE 49 YOUTHS IN SELECTED AREAS IN LAGOS STATE LOT S/N PROGRAMME DESCRIPTION LOCATION 50 WOMEN IN SELECTED AREAS IN LAGOS STATE NO. 51 YOUTHS LAGOS CENTRAL SENATORIAL DISTRICT 1 EXHIBITION FOR MADE- The programme is to create local markets and 52 WOMEN LAGOS CENTRAL SENATORIAL DISTRICT IN-ABA FAIR networking opportunities for MSMEs to boost the sale of 1 ABIA STATE 53 WARRI FEDERAL CONSTITUENCY DELTA STATE their products. 54 AGAI/ LAPAI FED. CONSTITUENCY, NIGER STATE 2 PUBLICITY FOR MADE- The project aims at developing and executing a robust 55 OBANLIKU /OBUDU/ BAKWARRA FEDERAL CONST. CROSS RIVER STATE IN-ABA FAIR media/publicity strategy that would lead to the success 2 ABIA STATE MAKARANTAR ALLO/ALMAJIRI SCHOOLS V-TEAC IN BODINGA/DANGE 56 of the fair. SHUNI/TURETA LGAs WOMEN IN OGUN CENTRAL 3 LOGISTICS FOR MADE- The programme is engaging a competent firm that will 57 IN-ABA FAIR effectively plan, execute and manage resources 3 ABIA STATE SENATORIAL DISTRICT, OGUN STATE. YOUTHS IN OGUN CENTRAL throughout the fair. 58 SENATORIAL DISTRICT, OGUN STATE. 4 ENTREPRENEURSHIP The programme exposes potential entrepreneurs to the 4 AMUWO ODOFIN LGA 59 YOUTHS IN KOGI EAST DEVELOPMENT rudiments of starting and managing their businesses. It 5 IFAKO IJAIYE LGA 60 WOMEN IN KOGI EAST TRAINING has the potential to train and facilitate the establishment 6 YOUTHS IN KOGI EAST 61 FIKA/FUNE FEDERAL CONSTITUENCY OF YOBE STATE of new businesses and the expansion of existing 7 WOMEN IN KOGI EAST enterprises. 8 KANKIA/KUSADA/INGAWA FEDERAL CONSTITUENCY OF KATSINA STATE 6 OTHER ENTERPRISES The aim is to provide beneficiaries/existing enterprises 62 YOUTH IN IKEJA FEDERAL CONSTITUENCY SUPPORT SERVICES with business support services, nudge individual 9 DOGUWA/TUDUN WADA FEDERAL CONSTITUENCY OF KANO STATE MSMEs into formal registered groups, and offer 63 WOMEN IN IKEJA FEDERAL CONSTITUENCY YOUTH AND ARTISANS IN NDI OMAMBALA,NDI OKOFIA,UMU counselling, mentoring and other ancillary services. OBIUCHEFUNA NSUGBE,UMUNGEJI NSUGBE,NDI ORULA HOME AND 10 DIASPIRA; AND OTHER SUBMISSION OF EOI FOR SERVICES 20 COMMUNITIES IN ANAMBRA STATE CATEGORY A: One (1) copy of spiral bound pre-qualification documents should be WOMEN IN NDI OMAMBALA,NDI OKOFIA,UMU OBIUCHEFUNA sealed in an envelope and clearly marked 'Expression of Interest'. The name of the 11 NSUGBE,UMUNGEJI NSUGBE,NDI ORULA HOME AND DIASPIRA; AND company, programme and Lot number should be boldly written on the reverse side of OTHER 20 COMMUNITIES IN ANAMBRA STATE the envelope and should be dropped in a box at the Agency's Training Room located at the ground floor. The closing date for the submission is 12:00 noon on Tuesday, 13th 12 BEKWARA/OBUDU/OBANLIKU FEDERAL CONSTITUENCY, CROSS RIVER April, 2021 and would be virtually opened immediately following the closing on 13 YOUTHS IN MANI/BINDAWA FEDERAL CONSTITUENCY, KASTINA STATE Tuesday, 13th April, 2021 at 12:00 noon. No Payment is required for EOI. 14 WOMEN IN MANI/BINDAWA FEDERAL CONSTITUENCY, KASTINA STATE 15 MEN IN ANAMBRA CENTRAL SENATORIAL REQUIREMENTS FOR EOI 16 YOUTH IN ANAMBRA CENTRAL SENATORIAL a. Evidence of Certificate of Incorporation issued by the Corporate Affairs Commission 17 WOMEN IN ANAMBRA CENTRAL SENATORIAL (CAC) including Form CAC1.1 or CAC2 & 7. Business Name is also acceptable; b. Memorandum and Articles of Association 18 LAGOS STATE c. Evidence of Company's Income Tax Clearance Certificate (or Personal Income Tax 19 UNEMPLOYED YOUTH IN LAGOS STATE Clearance Certificates of all the Partners in case of Business Name) for the last GOLOLO COMMUNITY, GAMAWA FEDERAL CONSTITUENCY, BAUCHI st 20 three (3) years valid till 31 December, 2021; STATE d. Evidence of current Pension Clearance Certificate valid till 31st December, 2021; 21 DANGANA COMMUNITY MUSAWA LGA, KATSINA STATE e. Evidence of current Industrial Training Fund (ITF) Compliance Certificate valid till 22 YOUTH IN IKEJA FEDERAL CONSTITUENCY 31st December, 2021; 23 WOMEN IN IKEJA FEDERAL CONSTITUENCY f. Evidence of current Nigeria Social Insurance Trust Fund (NSITF) Clearance st 24 AGAI/ LAPAI FED. CONSTITUENCY, NIGER STATE Certificate valid till 31 December, 2021; 25 FIKA/FUNE FEDERAL CONSTITUENCY OF YOBE STATE g. Evidence of Registration on the National Database of Federal Contractors, Consultants and Service Providers by submission of Interim Registration Report 5 SKILL ACQUISITION The programme aims to facilitate start-up of Micro, 26 (SMEDAN, FMITI) OGUN STATE (IRR) expiring on 31/12/2021 or valid Certificate issued by BPP. TRAINING Small and Medium Enterprises and equally support 27 (SMEDAN, FMITI) OSUN STATE h. Sworn Affidavit disclosing whether or not any officer of the relevant committees of existing businesses by availing participants with relevant 28 (SMEDAN, FMITI) ABUJA, FCT the Small & Medium Enterprises Development Agency of Nigeria or the Bureau of skills that would place them in proper perspective for 29 OJO LGA Public Procurement is a former or present Director, shareholder or has any profitability and competitiveness. pecuniary interest in the bidder and to confirm that all information presented in its bid 30 OSHODI LGA are true and correct in all particulars; 31 AJEROMI IFELODUN LGA I. Company's Profile with the Curriculum Vitae of Key Staff to be deployed for the 32 ALIMOSHO LGA project, including copies of their Academic/Professional qualifications; 33 BADAGRY LGA j. For Training: Evidence of accreditation by Centre for Management Development 34 IKEJA LGA (CMD) 35 MUSHIN LGA k. Evidence of Firm's current registration with relevant regulatory professional body(ies); 36 AGEGE LGA l. All profiles must be binded with a Covering/Forwarding letter under the 37 AMUWO ODOFIN LGA Company/Firm's Letter Head Paper bearing amongst others, the Registration 38 IFAKO IJAIYE LGA Number (RC), Contact Address, Mobile Telephone Number, and e-mail address. 39 AKWA IBOM NORTH WEST SENATORIAL DISTRICT, AKWA IBOM STATE. The Letterhead Paper must bear the Names, Phone Numbers and Nationalities of KURA/MADOBI/GARUN MALLAM FEDERAL the Directors of the Company at the bottom of the page, duly signed by the 40 CONSTITUENCY, KANO STATE authorised officer of the firm. 1 CATEGORY B: SMALL WORKS AND GOODS RENOVATION AND FURNISHING OF CLASSROOM BLOCKS IN LOT KEBBI CENTRAL SENATORIAL DISTRICT, S/N DESCRIPTION OF WORKS LOCATION GOVERNMENT SECONDARY SCHOOL, MAIYAMA 107 NO. KEBBI STATE 7 REHABILITATION OF DAM FOR EROSION CONTROL 64 ABAJI AREA COUNCIL OF F.C.T SOLAR POWERED STREET LIGHT AT AYAKORO IN OGBIA LGA 108 BAYELSA EAST SENATORIAL DISTRICT, BAYELSA STATE CONSTRUCTION AND EQUIPPING I.C.T CENTRE 65 BIRNIN-KUDU & BUJI, JIGAWA STATE 3 UNITS OF 3 BLOCKS OF CLASSROOMS WITH FURNITURE, OFFICES STRATEGIC OUTDOOR SPORTS FACILITY FOR YOUTH ENGAGEMENT 66 AGIDINGBI/OMOLE/OJODU, LAGOS STATE AND TOILETS AT GOVERNMENT DAY SECONDARY SCHOOL 109 MASARI KAFUR LGA, KATSINA SCHOOL KWANGWARA, BIRNIN KUDU/BUJI FEDERAL CONSTITUENCY, CONSTRUCTION OF DIGITAL LIBRARY & C.B.T CENTRE 67 G/NABANJE JIGAWA STATE PROVISION OF SOLAR STREET LIGHTS AND INSTALLATION 110 AREWA/DANDI FEDERAL CONSTITUENCY KEBBI STATE CONSTRUCTION AND EQUIPING OF SKILLS ACQUISITION CENTRE 68 TAMBAWAL TOWN, TAMBUWAL LGA, SOKOTO STATE CONSTRUCTION OF ROAD TO DOGON RINI SHIYAR MAI HAUSAWA COMPLETION OF ONGOING CONSTRUCTION OF UNGUWAR ILIYA- 111 AREWA/DANDI FEDERAL CONSTITUENCY, KEBBI STATE 69 KAFUR LGA KATSINA KAMBA TOWN BAGUDU-KWANTAKWARAN-TSIGA ROAD CONSTRUCTION OF DRAINAGE AT UNGUWAR ILIYA -BAGUDU- S/N LOT 70 KAFUR LGA KATSINA GOODS/EQUIPMENT/MACHINERY LOCATION KWANTAKWARAN-TSIGA ROAD NO. CONSTRUCTION OF MASARI BRIDGE AT UNGUWAR ILIYA-BAGUDU- 71 KAFUR LGA KATSINA YOUTH IN RANO/KIBIA/BUNKURE FEDERAL CONSTITUENCY, KWANTAKWARAN-TSIGA ROAD 112 8 STRATEGIC EMPOWERMENT PROGRAMME KANO PROVISION OF SOLAR STREET LIGHTS 72 KEBBI NORTH SENATORIAL DISTRICT, KEBBI (The objective of the programme is to empower Micro, Small and Medium WOMEN IN RANO/KIBIA/BUNKURE FEDERAL CONSTITUENCY, REHABILITATION OF OLD STALLS AND CONSTRUCTION OF NEW 113 73 ITOIKIN, EPE FEDERAL CONSTITUENCY, LAGOS Enterprises (MSMEs) across the country) KANO STALLS AT INTER -STATE MARKET YOUTH IN TSANYAWA/KUNCHI FEDERAL CONSTITUENCY, ACROSS EKITI/ IREPODUN/ ISIN/ OKE-ERO LGAS, KWARA 114 CONSTRUCTION OF CLASSROOMS IN SCHOOLS 74 KANO STATE STATE WOMEN IN TSANYAWA/KUNCHI FEDERAL CONSTITUENCY, CONSTRUCTION OF 2KM ACCESS ROAD FOR LOCAL FARMERS AND 115 75 ALIMOSHO LGA, LAGOS KANO STATE ITS FARM 116 YOUTHS IN KOGI EAST CONSTRUCTION OF 2KM ACCESS ROAD FOR LOCAL FARMERS AND 76 OJO LA, LAGOS STATE ITS FARM 117 WOMEN IN KOGI EAST SUPPLY AND INSTALLATION OF TRANSFORMERS 77 IKEJA LGA, LAGOS STATE 118 (SMEDAN, FMITI) OGUN STATE SOLAR STREET LIGHTNING 78 IFAKO IJAYE FEDERAL CONSTITUENCY OF LAGOS STATE 119 (SMEDAN, FMITI) OSUN STATE PROVISION
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