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FEC okays N2.578bn for FRSC operational vehicles, N5.1bn for NECO

The Federal Executive Council (FEC) on Wednesday, approved a sum of N2,578,948,164.36, for the procurement of operational vehicles for the Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC),

Special Adviser to the President on Media and Publicity, Femi Adesina, who disclosed this to State House correspondents after the Council’s meeting, presided over by President Muhammadu Buhari, said contracts for the supply of the vehicles were awarded to Dangote Peugeot Automotive Nigeria Limited and Messrs Mikaino International Limited.

“I will give details on approval given to the Federal Road Safety Commission to procure operational vehicles. So FRSC got approval to buy operational vehicles.

“One was given to Dangote Peugeot Automobile Nigeria Limited and then the second one was for a re-procurement of saloon cars in favour of Messrs Mikaino International Limited. Everything came to N2,578,948,164.36 kobo only.

“Please, note that the contracts were secured by a locally based automobile supplier. Dangote Peugeot is to supply within 30 days, while Mikaino international is to supply within 14 days.

“So, for Dangote Peugeot, it is to supply 18 Landtrek pickups at N18,172,875.00 each, totalling N145,383,000.00 and another 90 at N20,889,999 each, totalling N1,880,099,910.00. And then for Mikaino, it is to supply 20 Nissan Almera Acenta at the cost of N12,255,000.00 each”, he said.

Also, Minister of Education, Adamu Adamu, said the FEC also gave approval for the National Examination Council (NECO), to print sensitive and necessary materials in the sum of 5,107,364,373.62.

Also approved was a contract for the supply of 18 ambulances fitted with medical equipment to 18 of the nation’s unity schools.

Adamu said, “We have more than 100 of them, but the contract is for 18, we just decided to select three in each political zone.

“The third approval is a contract for the perimeter fencing of Usman Dan Fodio University, in the sum of N3,269,761,783.43 to Amis Construction Nigeria limited.”