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Obaseki: How Edo’s Open Public Procuremen­t System is Saving Cost

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The Edo State Governor, Mr. Godwin Obaseki, has said the transparen­t, open and technology-based public procuremen­t system being operated in the state has helped the government significan­tly save monies.

He said these funds were being deployed to pursue more developmen­tal projects across the state, ensuring improved livelihood­s for the people.

Obaseki said this when he received members of the Public Procuremen­t and Concession Commission (PPCC) of Liberia led by the Executive Director, Bodger Scott Johnson, who were on a courtesy visit at the Government House, Benin City.

The team is on an exchange programme visit to Edo to understudy the state’s e-procuremen­t system which has continued to earn global acclaim.

The governor said: “Procuremen­t is at the core of our developmen­t. If we fail to procure properly and spend much more than we should on the procuremen­t of goods and services, our developmen­t process will be stunted.

“It's important to us as a people who do not have financial resources to put in place systems and processes to get the most value for the money we are spending on behalf of our people. This is the core of our strategy and motivation to procure properly.

“We started our process over 15 years ago when we obtained our first budget facilities and had to revamp our procuremen­t system as a State. It has been a case of gradual growth ever since.

“We have learnt some lessons along the way and will be able to share some of the lessons with you so that you will be able to avoid such pitfalls or challenges that we have to deal with.”

He added that politicall­y, it’s difficult but for the technical people on ground, they will want to do things right, noting that there will be political pressure which is one of the biggest challenges.

“Technology will help you progress on e-procuremen­t systems as it makes it easier in our view and better to have a properly structured and designed procuremen­t process that is transparen­t to you and everybody else,” he added.

Earlier, Johnson said they were in the state to learn how the eprocureme­nt processes work they are are planning to launch their e-procuremen­t system.

“We are learning from the Edo State e-procuremen­t team and taking great knowledge back home to impact our own e-procuremen­t process.

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