Group demands urgency in procurement of election equipment

Group demands urgency in procurement of election equipment

The Conference of
Nigeria Political Parties, yesterday, asked the Independent National
Electoral Commission to immediately award the final contract for the
procurement of Direct Data Capture machines and accessories for the
forthcoming voters registration.

The group, however,
commended the electoral body for collaborating with the Bureau for
Public Procurement to appraise the companies bidding for the supply of
the machines in order to guarantee appropriate pricing and quality.

In a release by its
spokesperson, Osita Okechukwu, in Abuja, the CNPP argued that its
shocking that neither the basic award of the contract for procurement
of the equipment was yet to be concluded nor had the training of staff
for the voters registration, initially scheduled for next month before
INEC sought for postponement, commenced.

“CNPP frowns at a
sordid scenario where the National Voters Registration exercise which
could have commenced November 1st a few days time but for the extension
of time; neither the basic award of the contract for the procurement of
the equipment is yet to be concluded nor the training of the staff has
commenced,” it said.

The group said the
electoral body’s collaboration with the procurement bureau to appraise
the 12 companies bidding for the supply of the machines would guarantee
appropriate pricing, quality, value for money and maintenance.

It commended the
commission INEC for selecting an indigenous company – Zinox Technology
– to lead the two other companies which would procure the equipment,
adding as an indigenous company, the company would empower mostly
Nigerians with technological know-how since maintenance would be better
guaranteed and retention of profit would be higher.

“We salute INEC, when we understand that Zinox presented the best
bid both in terms of pricing and proving record of procuring the same
machines at short notice in the midst of confusion for INEC in 2006. As
an indigenous company with offices across the federation we can easily
hold Zinox responsible for any default,” the CNPP said.

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