WFP Expression of Interest – Supply, Delivery Installation, Training And After Sales Support for Cereal Processing Equipment


REQUEST FOR EXPRESSION OF INTEREST (EOI) 26/03 FOR THE SUPPLY, DELIVERY, INSTALLATION, COMMISSIONING, TRAINING, AND AFTER SALES SUPPORT OF CEREAL PROCESSING EQUIPMENT FOR WFP SL IN SIERRA LEONE

Closing on 19th June 2026 at 13:00 hrs (Sierra Leone Time)

A.    Background

  1. The United Nations World Food Programme hereinafter referred to as the “WFP”, with its Headquarters located in Via C.G. Viola, 68/70, 00148 Rome, Italy is the leading humanitarian organization saving lives and changing lives, delivering food assistance in emergencies and working with communities to improve nutrition and build resilience by assisting almost 100 million people in around 83 countries each year. About 17,000 people work for the organization, most of them in remote areas, directly serving the hungry poor.
  2. The WFP on behalf of other UN agencies in Sierra Leone seeks to purchase goods and services, being the supply, delivery, installation, commissioning, training and aftersales support for cereal processing equipment from a reputable local or international firm.
  3. WFP invites eligible suppliers to express their interest in providing the requested goods and services.

B.    The purpose of this EOI

  1. The purpose of this request for EOI is to identify suppliers with verified technical and financial capacity to provide the goods and perform the service. Eligible suppliers will be invited to participate in the bidding process for the proposed tender.
  2. Eligibility to participate in the proposed tender shall be open to both nationally registered firms within Sierra Leone and qualified international service providers, and will be determined based on the following criteria:

The bidder must be a duly established and competent full-service engineering firm with a minimum of four (4) years of verifiable and relevant experience. The firm must demonstrate proven capacity to deliver a complete, end-to-end solution encompassing the supply, delivery, installation, commissioning, training, and provision of after-sales support services, thereby ensuring the successful deployment of a fully operational cereal processing line.

Furthermore, the bidder must be legally registered and in full compliance with all applicable statutory and regulatory requirements within its country of registration and operation. In addition, the bidder must possess the requisite capacity and readiness to meet all legal, regulatory, and statutory obligations governing the provision of goods and services within Sierra Leone. Evidence of compliance, including valid registration documents, licenses, certifications, and any other relevant documentation, must be provided to substantiate eligibility.

  1. After the deadline for submission of responses has passed, WFP will evaluate responses received and will notify eligible participants of the outcome of the evaluation.

C.    How to prepare and submit your Expression of Interest

  1. In order to participate in the pre-qualification exercise, companies are required to provide the following:

The filled in EOI Response Form, which includes:

  • Table 1. WFP Requirements
  • Table 2. Supplier Information.
  • Table 3. Supplier Financial Status.
  • Table 4. Supplier Relevant Experience.
  • Signatory by the authorized company representative and company stamp.
  1. All supporting documentation listed above shall be prepared in accordance with the instructions provided and sent by email to: [email protected]
  2. WFP will not consider incomplete or unsigned submissions. All responses and supporting documentation received will be treated as strictly confidential and will not be made available to the public.
  3. This request for EOI does not constitute a solicitation. WFP reserves the right to change or cancel this procurement process or any of its requirements at any time during the process; any such action will be communicated to all participants.
  4. Should you have any questions please do not hesitate to contact us at [email protected]




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NRA Boss Urges Fiscal Self-Reliance as World Bank Support Plunges from $100M to Zero


Jeneba Bangura, Commissioner General of Sierra Leone’s National Revenue Authority (NRA) has warned thattraditional aid flows to developing nations are drying up, revealing that the country’s annual budget support from the World Bank has plummeted from $\text{\$100}$ million to a projected zero in just two years.

Bangura made the sobering disclosure during a high-level panel at the IMF–World Bank Annual Meetings, underscoring the intense fiscal pressure now driving an aggressive push for self-reliance in Freetown.

“In the past, we received about $100 million a year in budget support from the World Bank,” Bangura stated. “But in 2024, that dropped to $40 million, and as I speak for 2025, we may not receive anything at all.”

She noted that other key partners, including the UK’s FCDO, have followed a similar trend, although the European Union has resumed limited support.

Bangura explained that these sharp cuts often occur after national budgets have been finalized, forcing the government to scramble to “reprioritize and rearrange spending.” This abrupt loss of funding, she said, “intensifies the demand for more domestic revenue.”

In response, Sierra Leone has embarked on a drastic domestic revenue mobilization campaign. Bangura disclosed that the government raised its revenue target by 46 percent in 2024 and is projecting a further 30 percent increase in 2025. Oversight has been intensified, with the finance ministry now monitoring tax collection on a daily basis.

The panel, titled “Taxing Smarter after Aid,” explored the difficult path for countries like Sierra Leone as traditional aid flows dry up. The discussion also touched on the constraints of international lending programs, with experts from Tax Justice Network Africa arguing that IMF conditions limit countries’ policy flexibility and can reinforce inequality.

While Ceren Ozer, a World Bank manager, pointed to nearly $7 billion in active concessional lending projects aimed at boosting domestic revenue, the immediate budget crisis described by Bangura painted a stark picture of the challenges on the ground.

 

 




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Rokel Commercial Bank Extends Support to University of Makeni After Hostel Fire


Responding to the devastating fire that ravaged the Female Hostel at the University of Makeni on the evening of April 15, 2024, Rokel Commercial Bank’s Management, led by Dr. Gilpin, has taken swift action to support the affected victims.

Under the guidance of Mr. Abubakarr Bah, Manager of the RCBank Makeni Branch, a team from Rokel Commercial Bank visited the university campus to offer assistance. The bank’s efforts included providing counseling services and immediate relief items such as foodstuff and cleaning supplies.

According to reports received by Rokel Commercial Bank’s PR Unit, the fire caused significant damage to properties within the hostel. However, there have been no reported casualties, offering a glimmer of relief amidst the tragedy.

The proactive response from Rokel Commercial Bank underscores its commitment to the community and its values of support and solidarity during challenging times.

As the affected individuals begin to rebuild their lives, the bank’s support serves as a beacon of hope and assistance in their recovery efforts.




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Rokel Commercial Bank Extends Support to University of Makeni After Hostel Fire


Responding to the devastating fire that ravaged the Female Hostel at the University of Makeni on the evening of April 15, 2024, Rokel Commercial Bank’s Management, led by Dr. Gilpin, has taken swift action to support the affected victims.

Under the guidance of Mr. Abubakarr Bah, Manager of the RCBank Makeni Branch, a team from Rokel Commercial Bank visited the university campus to offer assistance. The bank’s efforts included providing counseling services and immediate relief items such as foodstuff and cleaning supplies.

According to reports received by Rokel Commercial Bank’s PR Unit, the fire caused significant damage to properties within the hostel. However, there have been no reported casualties, offering a glimmer of relief amidst the tragedy.

The proactive response from Rokel Commercial Bank underscores its commitment to the community and its values of support and solidarity during challenging times.

As the affected individuals begin to rebuild their lives, the bank’s support serves as a beacon of hope and assistance in their recovery efforts.






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President Bio Pledges Support For Business Growth in Sierra Leone


Sierra Leone’s President Julius Bio made a resounding commitment to bolster business development in Sierra Leone during his address at the Rebranding Africa Forum meeting held in Brussels on 20 October 2023.

President Bio emphasized his dedication to supporting and encouraging business growth in Sierra Leone while addressing officials and fellow African leaders. He stressed the strong and harmonious relationship between the government of Sierra Leone and the private sector, underscoring a robust bond that facilitates cooperation.

The President’s statements were corroborated by the recent annual political dialogue he had with the European Union and various private companies operating in Sierra Leone, reflecting the collaborative efforts to promote economic progress.

I am here fighting, or attempting to be a marketer because I want to convince you that I am up to the task,” President Bio declared.

He expressed his unwavering commitment to attracting more businesses to Sierra Leone, stating, “Whatever it takes to bring more businesses into Sierra Leone, I am prepared to convince you and provide support.”

President Bio’s remarks highlight his administration’s dedication to fostering economic growth and strengthening Sierra Leone’s position as an attractive destination for investments and business development.

The Rebranding Africa Forum provided a platform for African leaders to discuss strategies for enhancing the continent’s economic prospects, and President Bio’s strong endorsement of Sierra Leone’s private sector aligns with the broader goals of the event.




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