FG approves PPP projects worth $8bn in eight years – ICRC boss

Friday Ajagunna
Friday Ajagunna
President Muhammadu Buhari

The Director-General, ICRC, Chidi Izuwah, has said that the Federal Government has between 2010 and 2018 gave approval to Public Private Partnership projects worth about $8bn.

Izuwah who said this on Thursday at the joint PPP network meeting in Abuja, noted that the amount was approved based on the regulatory guidance of the ICRC,

The forum was created as a mutual vehicle to provide a one-point platform for federal PPP units.

The idea of the joint forum of strategic enablers within the PPP ecosystem is to strengthen synergy among key policy drivers across the PPP environment in Nigeria.

This is expected to help address the common challenges as well as serve as a catalyst for growth in the use of PPP as a preferred procurement option across the states of the federation.

Izuwah said as of June 25 this year, there were 69 post-contract PPP projects under implementation at the ICRC Projects Disclosure Portal.

The portal, according to him is the first disclosure portal in the world, established by the ICRC in collaboration with the World Bank.

He said, “As of 31st October, 2019, there are 139 pre-contract projects at Development and Procurement phases at the ICRC website.

“Between 2010 and 2018, under the regulatory guidance of the ICRC, the Nigerian Government has approved PPP projects worth almost $8bn.”

He said as of the end of October, the Commission has granted nine Outline Business Case and nine Full Business Case Compliance Certificates for 2019.

This, he stated brings the total compliance certificates granted since inception to 76 OBCs and 31 FBCs certificates.

The latest of these certificates, according to him is the OBC Compliance Certificate for the 22 Teaching Hospitals upgrade and the FBC Compliance Certificate for the Automated Ticketing System for the Nigerian Railway Commission.

Speaking on the objectives of the conference, he said it seeks to identify as well as improve the bankability of selected PPP projects in Nigeria with a view to accessing project funding from African Export-Import Bank.

The Chairman, Senate Committee on Works, Senator Adamu Alero, said the Senate would amend the ICRC Act to attract private sectors investment.

He said the Senate would come up with robust legislation around the ICRC act to ensure it meets the requirement of a dynamic environment like Nigeria.

He said, “At the senate, we believe that PPP is the only way to fast track infrastructural development in Nigeria.

“We are committed to this and we are ready to amend the act of the ICRC. We will come up with laws that will attract the private sector’s investment, laws that will promote security across the country so that we can attract both the local and private investors.”

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