Minister of Budget and National Planning, Sen Udo Udoma |
The Federal Government
has ordered Ministries, Departments and Agencies (MDAs) to forward list of
ongoing and new projects in order of priority, for immediate funding.
Daily
Trust report continues:
In
a circular yesterday from the Ministry of Budget and National Planning and
Office of Secretary to the Government of the Federation (SGF) signed by the
Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Budget and National Planning, Mrs Fatima Mede,
the government said “all ministries should forward the list of projects in
order of priority that requires immediate funding to the Ministry of Budget and
National Planning, to enable us process and thereafter send a report to the
Federal Ministry of Finance for release of funds.”
In
another circular from the SGF’s office signed by the Secretary to the
Government of the Federation, Mr Babachir Lawal stated that the 2016 budget
must be fully and effectively implemented.
To
achieve this, the SGF ordered all MDAs to accelerate their procurement
activities for all its new and ongoing projects and programmes indicated in the
2016 budget. It stated however, that this must be carried out in accordance
with the provisions of the Public Procurement Act, 2007.
According
to SGF, “to fast-track the implementation of the 2016 budget, particularly for
the new programmes and projects, MDAs are accordingly directed to comply with
the six weeks advertisement period stipulated in the Procurement Act. In other
words, the prequalified evaluation process should not exceed 14 days, while
financial evaluation process, notification of award and obtaining necessary
approvals should not exceed 30 days altogether.
The
SGF also directed MDAs “to advertise and invite bids for projects costing less
than ₦100 million for goods and services and ₦300 million for works as such
procurements do not require separate pre-qualification.
The
circular directed MDAs that had not commenced the implementation of their 2016
procurement plans to proceed immediately, while threatening that slowness in
whatever form would not be tolerated.
All accounting officers were advised to ensure strict compliance with the contents of the circular.
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