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Nigerian railways invite bids for implementing e-tickets

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  • The Nigerian Railway Corporation  received 24 bids on open request for the Lagos/Ibadan and Warri/Itakpe e-ticketing solutions for standards gauge railway operations under the Public-Private Partnership arrangement. This was revealed by
  • Managing Director of the Corporation Fidet Okhiria. These projects will be implemented on the basis of build, operate and transfer concept

The Nigerian Railway Corporation  received 24 bids on open request for the Lagos/Ibadan and Warri/Itakpe e-ticketing solutions for standards gauge railway operations under the Public-Private Partnership arrangement. This was revealed by

Managing Director of the Corporation Fidet Okhiria. These projects will be implemented on the basis of build, operate and transfer concept.

Eleven companies bid for the Lagos-Ibadan e-ticketing operation, while 13 companies bid for Warri-Itakpe e-ticketing standards gauge operation. Introduction of e-ticketing is to help improve passenger turnout at the Abuja-Kaduna standards gauge operation. After the evaluation stage of the procurement process, only four bidders would be chosen.

There would be two stages in the bidding – request for qualifications, otherwise known as the opening of the bids and request for proposals where bidders would submit financial and technical bids before going into negotiations. There is a set of eligibility criteria to be followed.  Bidders, who brought their documents after closing of advert, are not allowed in procurement.

  • The Nigerian Railway Corporation  received 24 bids on open request for the Lagos/Ibadan and Warri/Itakpe e-ticketing solutions for standards gauge railway operations under the Public-Private Partnership arrangement. This was revealed by
  • Managing Director of the Corporation Fidet Okhiria. These projects will be implemented on the basis of build, operate and transfer concept

The Nigerian Railway Corporation  received 24 bids on open request for the Lagos/Ibadan and Warri/Itakpe e-ticketing solutions for standards gauge railway operations under the Public-Private Partnership arrangement. This was revealed by

Managing Director of the Corporation Fidet Okhiria. These projects will be implemented on the basis of build, operate and transfer concept.

Eleven companies bid for the Lagos-Ibadan e-ticketing operation, while 13 companies bid for Warri-Itakpe e-ticketing standards gauge operation. Introduction of e-ticketing is to help improve passenger turnout at the Abuja-Kaduna standards gauge operation. After the evaluation stage of the procurement process, only four bidders would be chosen.

There would be two stages in the bidding – request for qualifications, otherwise known as the opening of the bids and request for proposals where bidders would submit financial and technical bids before going into negotiations. There is a set of eligibility criteria to be followed.  Bidders, who brought their documents after closing of advert, are not allowed in procurement.

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