Ayodele Fayose,
the governor of Ekiti State, has decided to boost the local content of
the state by awarding contracts to local artisans
Fayose reportedly awarded a N59 million
contract to carpenters and welders, which entails the construction of
1,250 chairs and desks for primary schools in Ekiti state.
According to the chairman of the
Millennium Development Goals, MDG, implementation, Dipo Anisulowo, said
the move is in line with the governor’s desire to boost the capacity of
local contractors.
Anisulowo also revealed that the desks
will be distributed to some primary schools in some part of Ekiti state,
adding that the gesture will improve the learning experience of pupils
and increase the standard of basic education in Ekiti state.
The Ekiti MDG boss also said “Ekiti
State being one of the participants in this programme, had always adhere
strictly to due diligent procurement policy of the state and federal
governments in the implementation and award process of MDGs projects and
programmes.
“I, therefore, want you to be rest
assured that the procurement arrangements we are working out today
between the state government, contractors, furniture and welder
associations is being brokered without contravening any procurement law
and regulation laid down by the MDGs office in Abuja and Ekiti State.”
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