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Enugu tightens procurement rules, insists on valid professional licences for infrastructure projects

The Enugu State Government has directed all contractors and firms participating in its ongoing procurement process to ensure that their key technical personnel possess valid and current practising licences issued

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March 11, 2026byThe Nation
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The Enugu State Government has directed all contractors and firms participating in its ongoing procurement process to ensure that their key technical personnel possess valid and current practising licences issued by relevant professional regulatory bodies.

The directive was issued by the Commissioner for Works and Infrastructure, Engr. Ben Osy Okoh, during the bid opening session for contractors who responded to the Ministry’s recent Expression of Interest (EOI).

In a statement issued by the Public Relations Officer of the Ministry, Ngozi Ngene, the commissioner stressed that only professionals with active and verifiable licences will be recognised for participation in the execution and supervision of projects under the Ministry.

He explained that engineers and other technical experts must be duly certified by their respective professional bodies, including the Council for the Regulation of Engineering in Nigeria (COREN) and other recognised statutory regulatory councils.

Okoh further directed that all nominated engineers and technical officers must sign formal undertakings committing to strict compliance with the Bill of Engineering Measurement and Evaluation, approved engineering standards, and contractual specifications guiding project execution.

According to him, the professionals are also required to accept full responsibility for the proper supervision, implementation, and execution of projects in line with established engineering and construction standards.

The commissioner emphasised that the procurement process must be anchored on professionalism, integrity, and strict adherence to regulatory requirements, noting that the possession of valid professional practising licences remains a non-negotiable condition for participation.

He assured stakeholders that the procurement exercise would remain transparent, competitive, and fully compliant with the provisions of the Enugu State Public Procurement Act.

Okoh stated that no bidder would receive preferential treatment, adding that evaluation of submissions would be based strictly on merit, technical competence, and the capacity to deliver durable infrastructure.

He added that the government’s objective is to ensure that only qualified professionals and firms with proven expertise handle infrastructure projects in the state.

The commissioner noted that the directive forms part of broader reforms by the state government aimed at strengthening quality assurance, accountability, and professional integrity in the delivery of public infrastructure.

In a related development, the Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Works and Infrastructure, Engr. Anyaora Okereke, reaffirmed the Ministry’s commitment to due process and transparency in all procurement activities.

Okereke, who also serves as Chairman of the Ministerial Tenders Board, explained that the bid opening exercise is part of the statutory procurement framework provided under the Enugu State Public Procurement Act.

He added that the process provides a competitive and transparent platform for selecting companies with proven technical capacity to support the state’s infrastructure development agenda.

One of the bidders participating in the exercise, Engr. Yakubu, commended the Enugu State Government for conducting what he described as a transparent and professionally managed procurement process.

Yakubu praised the adherence to due process and the opportunity given to firms to showcase their expertise in support of the state’s development efforts.

He also urged fellow bidders to remain committed as the exercise progresses, noting that their participation reflects growing confidence in the state government’s governance and development drive.

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