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NIGERIAN EXPORT PROMOTION COUNCIL (NEPC)-

INVITATION FOR SUBMISSION OF PROPOSALS TO DEVELOP A FEASIBILITY STUDY AND BUSINESS PLAN PURSUANT TO THE ESTABLISHMENT OF AN EXPORT TRADING COMPANY (ETC)

FEDERAL REPUBLIC OF NIGERIA
NIGERIAN EXPORT PROMOTION COUNCIL (NEPC)
REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS
INVITATION FOR SUBMISSION OF PROPOSALS TO DEVELOP A FEASIBILITY STUDY AND BUSINESS PLAN PURSUANT TO THE ESTABLISHMENT OF AN EXPORT TRADING COMPANY (ETC)

1. The Nigerian Export Promotion Council (NEPC) is Nigeria’s apex institution for the promotion, development, and diversification of exports. NEPC has over the years worked to achieve its mandate by:

(a) coordinating and harmonizing export development and promotion activities in the country.
(b) taking the lead in all national export programs
(c) interfacing with international trade agencies on cooperation and capacity building

2. Under the Federal Government of Nigeria’s Nigerian Economic Sustainability Plan (NESP), the NEPC is implementing the Export Expansion Facility Programme (EEFP), to expand the non-oil export base and actualize its flagship Zero-Oil Plan.

3. Through its initiatives, the EEFP seeks to significantly grow Nigeria’s capacity in non-oil exports and provide a sustainable path to reducing dependence on crude oil revenues.

4. One of the key interventions of the EEFP is the creation of an Export Trading Company (ETC) in Nigeria to expand the volume and value of export transactions in Nigeria.

5. The ETC will be set up as a profit-oriented, independent entity to operate as a large trading enterprise primarily for the promotion and marketing of Nigerian non-oil exports that meet the objectives of the Zero Oil Plan. It is proposed that the ETC will initially focus on a limited number of non-oil export commodities that the country has comparative advantages and earns/has the potential to earn significant foreign exchange.

6. Pursuant to this objective, applications are hereby invited from suitably qualified firms to prepare a Feasibility Study and Business Plan for the proposed ETC.

7. Method of Application: Interested firms should submit their proposals on the company letterhead, duly signed by an authorized person. The proposal should include at least the following information:
(a) Approach for delivering the work
(b) Company track record & experience
(c) Credentials of key delivery personnel
(d) Delivery timeline
(e) Fees and payment terms

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U.S EMBASSY ABUJA-

REQUEST FOR QUOTATION FOR CCTV INSTALLATION AT HARVARD COMPOUND

RFQ# PR10173698- CCTV INSTALLATION AT HARVARD COMPOUND:: DUE: SEPTEMBER 9, 2021

August 25, 2021

The Embassy of the United States of America, Abuja invites you to submit a quotation for furnishing and installation  of Close Circuit Television (CCTV) System at a U.S Government compound (Harvard) at # 7 Thames Street Maitama Abuja.

Your quotation must be submitted to the Contracting Officer in an email to AbujaProcbids@state.gov on or before COB September 9, 2021 (Local Time). No quotations will be accepted after this time. Your email must be titled “RFQ# PR10173698 for Installation of CCTV at Harvard compound.”

The site visit for this requirement has been scheduled as below:
Date: August 31, 2021
Time:  11am,

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U.S EMBASSY, ABUJA-

REQUEST FOR QUOTES FOR CCTV INSTALLATION AT ASPEN COMPOUND

REQUEST FOR QUOTES – PR10173470 – CCTV INSTALLATION AT ASPEN COMPOUND :: DUE: SEPTEMBER 9, 2021

August 25, 2021

The Embassy of the United States of America, Abuja invites you to submit a quotation for furnishing and installation  of Close Circuit Television (CCTV) System at a U.S Government compound (Aspen) at # Plot 3103 Murtala Mohammed  Expressway (Kubwa Expressway) Katampe District, Abuja.

Your quotation must be submitted to the Contracting Officer in an email to AbujaProcbids@state.gov on or before COB September 9, 2021 (Local Time). No quotations will be accepted after this time. Your email must be titled “RFQ# PR10173470 for Installation of CCTV at Aspen compound.”

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FEDERAL MINISTRY OF WOMEN AFFAIRS, ABUJA-

REQUEST FOR EXPRESSIONS OF INTEREST FOR BUSINESS ADVISORY SERVICES FOR NIGERIA WOMEN PROJECT

FEDERAL MINISTRY OF WOMEN AFFAIRS
REQUEST FOR EXPRESSIONS OF INTEREST
(CONSULTING SERVICES – FIRMS SELECTION)
COUNTRY: NIGERIA
NAME OF PROJECT: NIGERIA FOR WOMEN PROJECT
CREDIT NO: P161364
ASSIGNMENT TITLE: BUSINESS ADVISORY SERVICES FOR NIGERIA WOMEN PROJECT
REFERENCE NO: NG-MOSWAD-248962-CS-CQS

The Federal Government of Nigeria has received financing from the World Bank toward the cost of Nigeria for Women Project and intends to apply part of the proceeds for consulting services.

The consulting services is the Engagement of a consultant for Business Advisory Services in the form of knowledge and technical inputs for the preparation and implementation of business plans using a value chain approach for individual and livelihood collectives including professional counseling on business management, entrepreneurship and other mentoring advices and support to project beneficiaries on grant application, establishment and expansion businesses and other livelihood activities. The scope includes: Design needs assessment for the selected WAGs/enterprises; Develop/tailor appropriate training materials; Assessment of and Capacity Building Training Barefoot Business Counselors; Monitoring of BAS: Business Optimization; Design of grant administration; Routine Monitoring and Learning; The BAS firm should mobilize a core team comprising of 4 key staff. In addition to the core team, the BAS provider should hire additional experts to support business advisory activities in the States on a need basis as it is not inconceivable that all the states (and LGAs) may require some of these services simultaneously

The detailed Terms of Reference (TOR) for the assignment can be obtained at the address given below.

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