During the discussions, the minster pledged that Nigeria would rent a property for a temporary period of two years while efforts were being made for a permanent building with the specificities of the Court.
This finally led to the identification of the Gudu property by a private company, BESTCO Engineering Nigeria Ltd. On inspection at the invitation of the FCT, the Court found the property suitable for its use. In keeping with the financial regulations for the award of contracts, the ECOWAS Commission worked with the Court in the weeks before the Christmas holiday to develop the bidding documents for the engagement of a contractor for the partitioning.
The bids were also published in the ECOWAS Offices in all member states on the Instructions of the President of the ECOWAS Commission.The head of information and communication of the Court, Sunny Ugoh, said: “We are delighted that the process is nearing its end and wish to commend the Federal Government of Nigeria for living up to its obligation and commitment.
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