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453 Local Contractors Bid for 2020/2021 UBEC / SUBEB School Projects in Oyo
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453 Local Contractors Bid for 2020/2021 UBEC/SUBEB School Projects in Oyo

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…Oyo State Has Accessed All the Accrued Funds Till Date – Says Adeniran

…UBEC Attests To Oyo Govt’s Commitment To Education

No fewer than 453 local contractors on Thursday participated in an open bidding for the construction/renovation of public schools and other facilities recently advertised by the Oyo State Universal Basic Education Board (OYOSUBEB).

The Executive Chairman, Oyo State Universal Basic Education Board, Dr Nureni Aderemi Adeniran, said the bids were for 2020/2021 FGN-UBEC-SUBEB’s infrastructural renewal and educational development projects.

He added that the bid, conducted in the presence of the contractors and few government officials at the premises of the Board, followed Governor Seyi Makinde’s directive about government contracts adhering to public procurement process for transparency and accountability.

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Applauding the present administration’s efforts in the education sector, Adeniran noted that in spite of the State Government’s spending on various developmental projects in the areas of health, road construction, agriculture, social welfare and a host of others which have been yielding positive results, the Board has also been able to roll out four years Intervention projects in three years of assumption of office.

“His Excellency’s resilience in resuscitating the ailing standard of education in the State is highly commendable”, he said. Dr. Adeniran addressing stakeholders during the exercise

“This can be unequivocally stated as an unparalleled achievement that needs to be applauded”, Adeniran added.

He stressed that the annual intervention fund runs to billions of naira which is jointly and equally contributed by the State and Federal Governments for the development of Basic Education in the State.

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Adeniran hinted that Oyo State has accessed all the accrued funds till date, saying “it should be accentuated that our State is doing brilliantly well in terms of developmental projects”.

Dr. Adeniran appreciated the State Director-General, Bureau of Public Procurement and her team for their ethical proficiency in ensuring and sustaining the best practices of Public Procurement Act.

He also applauded the efforts of the Executive Secretary, Universal Basic Education Commission in facilitating free and qualitative Basic Education in a conducive learning environment for every Nigerian child, irrespective of their location in the entire country.

Speaking at the bid opening exercise, the representative of Universal Basic Education Commission, Dr. (Mrs) Aisha Abdul attested to the Oyo State Government’s commitment and passion to the Basic Education sector.

She applauded the efforts of the Board in ensuring transparency, fairness and accountability, which has not been compromised.

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She appealed to the successful contractors to follow the contract modalities and regulations guiding the projects.

The Commissioner for Information, Culture and Tourism, Hon. Wasiu Olatubosun, in a statement
disclosed that the projects bidded for include, construction of a block of 4 classrooms (15); construction of a block of 3 classrooms (46); construction of ECCDE Pilot Centres (5); and construction of Perimeter Fence (7).

Other projects are: renovation of blocks of classrooms (53); sinking of borehole (39); sinking of deep well (2); and procurement of furniture which has been broken into 56 lots (total of 8533 desks & benches as well as 502 pairs of teachers’ tables and chairs).

The event was witnessed by representatives of the Federal Ministry of Education; Bureau of Public Procurement; Oyo State Ministry of Education, Science and Technology; Nigeria Institute of Quantity Surveyors; Nigeria Society of Engineers.

Others present were Nigerian Institute of Architects; Nigeria Institute of Estate Surveyors and Valuers; and Ministry of Budget and Economic Planning. ABUJA BUSINESS REPORTS NEWSPAPER & MAGAZINE