“I have said that this court is deciding this case upon its peculiar facts and circumstances.
“I can safely say at this point that I am unable to ascribe probative value to the documentary evidence in this case.
“I make an order dismissing this case for lack of credible evidence.
Pointblanknews.com reports that PPP Advisories, Civil Society Legislative Advocacy Centre (CISLAC) and Issa Shuaibu & Co. (as PPP Advisories Consortium) are 1st to 3rd claimants respectively.
In a writ of summon marked: FHC/ABJ/CS/1449/2020, the claimants prayed the court to declare that their disqualification “by the defendants as communicated via a letter dated July 28, 2020, wherein the claimants Technical/Financial Bids submitted were not adjudged responsive due to the fact that the lead partner is not a registered Civil Society Organization (CSO) is wrongful, illegal and void.”
They also sought a court declaration that their disqualification “based on a petition by one of the bidders without confronting the claimants with the petition is against the principle of fair hearing” among others.
The plaintiffs, therefore, sought an order of the court, “setting aside the decision of the procurement panel adjudging the claimants technical and financial proposal as non-responsive.
“An order directing the defendants to issue a letter declaring the claimants as the winning bidder, and invite the claimants for negotiation, haven achieved the highest combined technical and financial score and therefore emerged the winner of the bid.”
They averred, among others, that the 1st claimant is a registered business name in Nigeria with the Corporate Affairs Commission (hereinafter referred to as CAC) who is into consultancy services for infrastructural procurement, financing and development activities.