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ILO - Call for individual consultants
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**Invitation for Bids** | Project: Adolescent Girls Initiative for Learning and Empowerment | Method: Request for Bids | Ref: NG-KWARA AGILE ADF-550428-GO-RFB
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UNDP - Request for proposal
ILO - Call for individual consultants
ILO - Request for quotation
UNDP - Call for individual consultants
UNDP - Request for proposal
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WHO - Request for proposal
FAO - Invitation to bid
**Invitation for Prequalification** | Project: Building Resilient Digital Infrastructure for Growth - BRIDGE | Method: Request for Proposals | Ref: NG-FMCIDE-549913-CW-RFP
**Invitation for Bids** | Project: Livestock Productivity and Resilience Support Project | Method: Request for Bids | Ref: NG-YOBE L-PRES-539554-CW-RFB
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Government Procurement in Nigeria
Nigeria is an important market for international development procurement in Africa. The country benefits from substantial investments from multilateral development banks and bilateral donors focused on infrastructure development, social services, and economic growth.
BidsFactory aggregates procurement opportunities in Nigeria from multiple sources, providing comprehensive coverage of government tenders, development bank funded projects, and international organization contracts.
Key Funding Sources for Nigeria
Major funding sources include the World Bank Group, African Development Bank (AfDB), European Union, USAID, DFID, AFD (French Development Agency), and various UN agencies.
These organizations fund projects across all major sectors including infrastructure, healthcare, education, water and sanitation, energy, transport, and institutional strengthening.
Procurement Framework
Procurement in Nigeria follows national procurement laws and regulations, with international development projects typically following the procurement guidelines of the funding organization.
Understanding both the national procurement framework and international procurement procedures is essential for successfully bidding on contracts in Nigeria.
Major Procurement Sectors in Nigeria
Key sectors with significant procurement activity in Nigeria include:
- Infrastructure and Construction: Roads, bridges, buildings, and urban development
- Healthcare: Medical equipment, pharmaceuticals, health system strengthening
- Education: School construction, educational materials, teacher training
- Energy: Power generation, transmission, distribution, and renewable energy
- Water and Sanitation: Water supply systems, wastewater treatment, hygiene programs
- Information Technology: E-government, connectivity, digital services
- Agriculture: Irrigation, mechanization, value chain development
- Transport: Roads, railways, airports, and urban transport
How to Participate in Nigeria Tenders
Successfully participating in tenders in Nigeria typically requires:
1. Registration: Register with relevant government procurement systems and development bank databases
2. Local Presence: Consider establishing a local office or partnering with local firms
3. Compliance: Ensure compliance with local laws, tax requirements, and business regulations
4. Qualification: Meet prequalification requirements for specific contract types
5. Documentation: Prepare comprehensive technical and financial proposals
6. Partnerships: Form joint ventures or consortiums for large contracts
Local Requirements
Many tenders in Nigeria include local content requirements, preferences for local suppliers, or requirements for technology transfer. Understanding these requirements is essential for competitive bidding.
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- Daily updates from all major funding sources
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- Detailed tender information including deadlines and requirements
- Coverage of both international and national procurement
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Currency and Business Environment
Understanding the local business environment, currency considerations, and payment terms is important for pricing and contract execution. Nigeria projects may involve international or local currency components, with payment terms varying by funding source and contract type.
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