• The Role Of Legal Assessment On Tender Of Contracts In Nigeria

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    • 1.3 OBJECTIVES OF THE STUDY
      The main aim of this study is to examine the role legal assessment has played with respect to contract and tenders for contracts in Nigeria. Specific objectiveof the study are:
      To examine challenges militating against the effective assessment of contracts and tender for contracts in Nigeria.
      To identify the role the ministerial tender board unit (MTB) has played in promoting transparent and efficient contract tender system for contracts in Nigeria.
      To evaluate the impact of legal assessment on contracts and tenders for contracts in Nigeria.
      1.4 RESEARCH QUESTIONS
      In-order to achieve the above objectives, the researcher formulated the following research questions:
      What are the challenges faced by the ministerial tender board in the assessment of contracts and tenders for contracts in Nigeria?
      What specific roles have the ministerial tender board (MTB) played in promoting transparent and efficient tender system in Nigeria?
      What impact has legal assessment on contracts and tenders for contracts had on the outcome of the project?
      1.5 RESEARCH HYPOTHESIS
      The following null and alternate hypotheses were formulated for the study:
      Ho: The Ministerial Tender board (MTB) has not effectively carried out their task due to government interference and favoritism.
      Hi: The ministerial Tender Board (MTB) has effectively carried out their task without government interference and favoritism.
      Ho: Shortfall in the legal assessment process of contract tenders is responsible for low quality construction projects in Nigeria.
      Hi: Shortfall in the legal assessment process of contract tenders is responsible for low quality construction projects in Nigeria.
      1.6 SIGNIFICANCE OF THE STUDY
      The study will give insights into the various challenges faced by contractors in the tendering/bidding process for government contracts. These heighted challenges will enable the government and other stakeholders to help develop a leveled playground that will enable both small and medium scale contractors to be able to bid for contracts effectively without fear. The study will also go a long way in recommending some policies that will enable the government to implement policies that will make our contract tendering process more transparent and effective.

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