The Ebonyi state of Nigeria Law No. 012 of 2009 enacted by the Ebonyi State House of Assembly made provisions to establish the State Council on Public Procurement and the Bureau of Public Procurement as the regulatory authorities responsible for the monitoring and oversight of Public Procurement. Procurement data is published via their open contracting portal.
A contracting process has several stages: tendering, awarding, contracting and implementation. You can learn about the contracting stages in this tutorial.
Parties
Count of parties:
920
Planning
Count of planning activities:
460
Tenders
Count of tenders:
460
Count of tenderers:
0
Count of tender items:
460
Awards
Count of awards:
460
Count of suppliers:
460
Count of award items:
460
Contracts
Count of contracts:
460
Count of contract items:
460
Count of transactions:
460
Documents
Count of documents:
460
Milestones
Count of milestones:
0
Amendments
Count of amendments:
0
There is one additional field: awards/items/deliveryAddress/locality.
Data quality
The dataset has quality issues to take into account, notably:
The UNSPSC item classification scheme is used for all items, but it is currently listing a mixture of the ‘key’ and the UNSPSC ‘code’.
Organization identifiers are not provided for buyers, procuring entities or suppliers.
Last reviewed: Jan 2022
Access data
This OCDS dataset is available for download in JSON, Excel or CSV format. You can download the data for contracting processes in a specific year or for all time.
JSON
Each contracting process is represented as one line of JSON text in the .jsonl file.
The .jsonl file is compressed using Gzip. Windows users need 7-Zip, WinRAR or WinZip to decompress the .gz file.