Monday, 14 July 2014

South West Region

90% Realisation Of  PIB Projects envisaged
This was echoed by the Regional Delegate Of Public Contracts  for the South West, during the 3rd co-ordination meeting holding in Mamfe,  on 3 July 2014.
By Atemnkeng Evaristus in Mamfe

The South West   Regional Delegate of Public Contracts, MINMAP, Shey Ebuwir Tobias, has disclosed that the region is on the good footing in the realization of the 2014 Public Investment Projects. He expressed confidence that by the end of the 2014 financial year the SW region would have hit the 100% target of realisation of public investment projects.
    Ebuwir Tobias was speaking on 3 July 2014, in Mamfe during the 3rd co-ordination meeting of the personnel of the regional delegation of public contracts for the south west.
    He said despite the fact that many contractors are still to come to terms with the new dispensation put in place by government in the award of public contracts and monitoring, transparency, objectivity and good governance remain the only way to ensure accountability in the realization of the projects dotted all over the Region.

    The coordination meeting was aimed to evaluate activities in the public contracts sector, identify errors and difficulties, and seek solutions for a better way forward. Ebuwir Tobias expressed optimism that the South West Region by December 2014 must attain an execution rate of 90% in both physical and financial execution. But he said for this to be possible all stakeholders must put hands on deck and become actors in the field.
    The co-ordination meeting which was presided over by the Senior Divisional Officer (SDO) for Manyu, Peter Tieh Nde, brought together the six Divisional Delegates of public contracts, Chief of Brigades, stake holders, contractors and vote holders. The SDO urged the personnel’s of the public contracts, to make sure they follow-up and control especially on- going projects in the field, making sure the public contracts regulations are respected. “No project should be received without making sure there are well executed to the later”, he stressed.
    Peter Tieh Nde, called on the Regional Delegate of Public Contracts to ensure that the South West attains a realization rate of 100% execution of projects by the end of 2014 financial year. He warned that contracting authorities should not go into conflicts with the tender’s board.
    The meeting had presentations from the Regional and Divisional Delegates on the level of contracts execution in their respective areas of competence. A technical paper was also presented on the role of other stakeholders in the public contracts chain. That was followed by discussions, reading and adoption of resolutions and recommendations of the meeting.
    In his welcome address earlier, the Divisional Delegate of public contracts for Manyu, Mbeng Joseph Tambe, hailed his colleagues for their massive attendance, saying it was a telling indication that the public contracts sector in the South West Region was vibrant and up to its task.
    It is worth mentioning that the Public Contracts sector in Cameroon is today the focus of great attention by Government, politicians, development experts and the man on the street. This is because the Government brings about development through the award of contracts.

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