The President, Muhammadu Buhari, on
Thursday directed ministries, departments and agencies to give priority to
indigenous professionals in planning, design and execution of national
projects.
He added that foreign professionals should only be
considered where it had been certified that the expertise was not available.
Special Adviser to the President, Femi Adesina revealed that
Buhari gave the directive while speaking at the Inauguration of the
Presidential Monitoring and Evaluation Council of the Executive Order 5 at the
State House in Abuja.
He quoted Buhari as saying, “The Federal Government shall
introduce Margin of Preference in National Competitive Bidding in contracts, in
the evaluation of tenders, from indigenous suppliers of goods manufactured
locally over foreign goods.
“All MDAs shall ensure that any professional practicing in
Nigeria must be duly registered with the appropriate regulatory body in
Nigeria.
“All MDAs shall ensure that for all consultancy contracts
awarded to foreign companies, engineering drawings, necessary calculations,
design, etc are made available to their corresponding Nigerian partners,
including arrangements with Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) as partners
towards local production of needed materials,’’ he said.
The President explained that Nigerian professionals and
manufacturers will be placed at the centre of the country’s economy with the
Executive Order No. 5
He said the Executive Order 5 will be a tool which the
administration will use towards transforming Nigeria’s economy from resource-based
to a knowledge based and innovation driven.
According to Adesina, “President Buhari said suppliers and
contractors under national competitive bidding process shall disclose local
material (processed or unprocessed), where available and needed for the
execution of projects.
“He added that designs for all contracts, programmes,
projects, etc., shall be in English Language before signing.
“The Ministry of Interior shall ensure that Expatriate Quota
for projects, contracts, and programmes are granted according to the provisions
of the Immigration Act and other relevant laws. This will apply where
qualifications and competence of Nigerian Nationals are not available or cannot
be ascertained, which shall be contingent on training such number of persons as
may be required for the execution of the contract or project.
“The President, who is also Chairman of the Presidential
Monitoring Evaluation Council, said the team would oversee the general
implementation of the Executive Order 5, and the secretariat would be domiciled
at the Federal Ministry of Science, Technology and Innovation, supported by the
Strategy Implementation Task Office for Presidential Executive Order 5
(SITOPEO-5).
“He said the secretariat would facilitate the
administration, implementation, monitoring and evaluation of the provisions of
Executive Order No. 5 and provide prompt reports to Council.”
Adesina quoted Buhari as saying, “I direct the Federal
Ministry of Science, Technology and Innovation to work with the office of the
Honourable Minister of Justice and the Attorney General of the Federation to
facilitate the early passage of the Bill for the Order at the National Assembly
in line with the decisions of the Federal Executive Council.
“The Federal Government will do its utmost to ensure that
the Executive Order No 5 is fully implemented as we are sure that the full
implementation will create wealth, strengthen our economy, reduce poverty and
provide employment for our people.’’
While inaugurating the Presidential Monitoring and
Evaluation Council for the full implementation of the Presidential Executive
Order 5 for Planning and Execution of Nigerian Content in Contracts, Science,
Engineering and Technology, President Buhari said it would improve and expand
indigenous capacity.
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