Tenders Are Invited For Capacity Building For Lga Budget And Planning Officers On National Charts Of Accounts (Public Sector Accounting Frameworks (Ipsas)) For Improved Public Finance Management

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111978390
Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ)
Tenders Are Invited For Capacity Building For Lga Budget And Planning Officers On National Charts Of Accounts (Public Sector Accounting Frameworks (Ipsas)) For Improved Public Finance Management
NCB
Western Africa
Economic Community of West African States, ECOWAS,African Union
24-04-2026

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Tenders are invited for Capacity Building for LGA Budget And Planning Officers on National Charts of Accounts (Public Sector Accounting Frameworks (IPSAS)) For Improved Public Finance Management. Closing Date: 24 Apr 2026 Type: Consultancy Terms Of Reference for Capacity Building for LGA Budget And Planning Officers on National Charts of Accounts (Public Sector Accounting Frameworks (IPSAS)) For Improved Public Finance Management. Background Community participation in good governance has remained low in many parts of the country and as a result, many community members do not understand the programmes of the government, nor do they engage appropriate authorities in critical issues that aid development for the people, nor do they seek accountability from their representatives and duty bearers. The situation is worsened by collective apathy, lack of trust in governance system, inter-communal conflicts, insurgencies and many other man-made crises in the society. In the northeastern part of the country, it has recorded over a decade of crisis leading to so many displacements that forced people to go into Internally Displaced peoples (IDP) camps while many fled to different locations where they received cover over the time. These situations distorted normalcy, increased vulnerability and encouraged gender-based violations for the people. Again, the situation added to the already existing cultural and harmful traditional practices in many locations. The migration of people from one location to another added pressure on the socio-economic situation in the receiving areas as the new locations were not properly equipped to cater for the influx. In some of the instances, the market situation changes with increased demand for goods and services. Finally, the budgetary allocations for the areas were not structured to withstand the new realities, making living conditions weak, susceptible to the stressors thereby exposing the people to vulnerable situations such as poverty, crisis, gender-based violence, sickness and diseases. Christian Rural and Urban Development Association of Nigeria (CRUDAN), Oxfam in Nigeria and Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) GmbH, Yaharakari Women and Youth Empowerment Foundation (YWYEF) and Community Development and Reproductive Health Initiative (CODERHI with funding from German Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ) and the EU) is implementing a twenty four (24) months project with a view to establishing a local but comprehensive integrational approach to bring all members of the community on the path of sustainable growth with the active involvement of the communities concerned and relevant government and non- governmental structures in Biu and Kwaya Kusar of Borno state and Guyuk LG of Adamawa state. The general objective of the project is to increase citizens participation in governance and decision-making processes, promote social cohesion, and enhance community development through gender sensitive and participatory planning processes in the target areas. The project seeks to empower local communities to identify and address key development challenges while fostering unity, cooperation, and resilience through the delivery of community driven development interventions in 31 wards of Biu (11), Kwaya Kusar (10) and Guyuk (10) in Borno and Adamawa State respectively. The specific objectives of the project include: To improve participatory engagement and planning between local communities and government stakeholders towards improved service delivery. To strengthen social cohesion through capacity building of stakeholders on inclusive planning, implementation and monitoring of community development plans. So far the project has carried out the following activities: Project inception workshop - Both Technical and ceremonial, 3 days workshop on Participatory Community Development Planning for Project Staff and Partners, Baseline Assessment and Ward analysis across wards, Stakeholders engagement and sensitization workshop on the project goal and objectives and advocacy to gatekeepers, Dialogue workshops for LGA traditional and political leadership, Community sensitization and mobilization, Baseline/Ward Analysis validation and Community Development Planning session Planning workshop with key stakeholders, CDP facilitation training for LGDCC/WDCCs, Ad hoc Facilitators and Rapporteurs, Two (2) days CDP session for wards in two clusters with 100 participants per ward and the training of WDSCs across the LGAs. The project also concluded the review and validation of all 3 CDPs in the 2 states of Adamawa and Borno. Justification The government and citizens are strategic stakeholders in the sustainable development of any community. Thus, it has becomesimperative for the key actors in the business of decision-making process of community development to understand the realistic trends in progressive development. In the three Local Government Areas (LGAs) of Biu and Kwaya Kusar in Borno State and Guyuk in Adamawa State, as in many other LGAs across Nigeria, decision-making on community development initiatives rests almost entirely with government authorities. What is implemented for the people is often done without meaningful consultation or input from the communities themselves. This represents a situation where decisions about the future are made on behalf of the very people who are meant to shape and benefit from that future. Budgets are prepared annually based on the assumptions and priorities of a few decision-makers, with limited engagement of citizens or consideration of public opinion. Accountability and transparency in both the budgeting process and its implementation remain weak. Furthermore, instances of abuse of power by some leaders have deepened the disconnect between government and citizens, eroding public trust and weakening participatory governance. With the implementation of the project Support to Improving Social Cohesion through Community Development Planning in 3 LGAs in North-East Nigeria, this trend is changing. Through this project, Oxfam and partners (CRUDAN, CODERHI and YWYEF and GIZ) have been strengthening social cohesion through participatory and inclusive community development planning approaches that ensure community stakeholders and government work together towards improving service delivery for the most vulnerable households while empowering communities to drive the process of change and good governance. Despite these efforts, there exist a huge gap among key Budget and Planning Officers on National Chart of Accounts which is the Nigeria Governors Forum (NGF) approved template for financial management. This gap has resulted in wrong coding of budget line items which affects budget implementation, monitoring and tracking. The National Chart of Accounts (NCOA) is a standardized framework for classifying and recording financial transactions across all levels of government to ensure consistency, transparency, and accountability. Its implementation in Nigeria is a critical component of public financial management reforms. The primary reasoning behind the NCOA is to move away from fragmented, inconsistent accounting practices toward a unified system: - Uniformity: It ensures that all tiers of government (Federal, State, and Local) use the same language and coding for financial activities. - IPSAS Compliance: It is the "fulcrum" for implementing International Public Sector Accounting Standards (IPSAS), which require standardized reporting for international comparability. - System Integration: It provides the necessary data structure for the Government Integrated Financial Management Information System (GIFMIS) to track budgets and expenditures in real-time. - Fiscal Transparency: A standardized code makes it harder to hide or misclassify funds,thereby aiding programs like SFTAS (State Fiscal Transparency, Accountability and Sustainability). - The NCOA serves several functional goals to improve how public funds are managed: - Harmonization: To align the budget preparation process with actual accounting and reporting, ensuring that "what is budgeted" matches "what is spent". - Detailed Tracking: Using a 52-digit, 6-segment structure, it allows for highly granular data, such as tracking exactly which geographical ward a capital project is located in. - Accountability: To provide a clear audit trail and enable legislative oversight by identifying which Ministry, Department, or Agency (MDA) is responsible for specific funds. - Policy Analysis: Through the Functional Segment, it helps policymakers see how much is being spent on specific sectors like health versus defence. With the project now in its advanced stage and the LGA Community Development Plan now ready for implementation at all levels, there is the need to build the capacity of LGA Budget and Planning Officers on The National Chart of Accounts (NCOA) to strengthen fiscal transparency and accountability; strengthen budget preparation processes as well as translation of the LGA CDP into actionable budget using the right budgetary framework. Consultancy Summary The aim of this activity is to facilitate the alignment of all the 3 LGA Budgets and accounting systems with best accounting practices through the application of credible, independent accounting standards. The specific objectives of the activity include: - To deepen the capacity of LGA Budget and Planning Officers on Budget preparation particularly as it relates to translating CDP priority interventions into actionable LGA budgets. - To support sustainability and implementation of the LGA Community Development Plan. - To improve consistency and comparability of LGA financial and accounting systems because of the detailed requirements and guidance provided in each standard of the National Chart of Account Tender Link : https://reliefweb.int/job/4207869/terms-reference-capacity-building-lga-budget-and-planning-officers

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