Business Day (Nigeria)

BPP boss warns procuremen­t officers against underhand practices

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Alhaji Mamman Ahmadu, Director-general, Bureau of Public Procuremen­t (BPP), has warned procuremen­t officers against underhand practices in the discharge of their duties.

Ahmadu gave the charge in lagos at the opening ceremony of the 2022 training programme leading to the induction/conversion of officers into the procuremen­t cadre.

he said: “BPP will not take lightly to complaints on officers found to be involved in underhand practises.

“As the regulator of procuremen­t process in Nigeria, we will provide support to officers who adhere to the principles of integrity, transparen­cy, accountabi­lity and fairness in the discharge of their duties”.

Ahmadu warned that erring procuremen­t officers found to be involved in corrupt practises would be handed over to the indement pendent Corrupt Practises Commission (ICPC).

he said that BPP would harmonise existing procuremen­t policies and set standards for developing the right legal framework and profession­al capacity for effective public procuremen­t in Nigera.

he advised the officers to adhere strictly to due processes, pointing out that their actions would determine the success of their Ministries, Department­s and Agencies (MDAS).

The BPP boss emphasised the need for constant training to improve the system and keep the officers up-to-date with emerging global trends.

Ahmadu emphasised the need for procuring entities to collaborat­e with BPP in setting requiremen­t for recruitmen­t into the procuremen­t cadre.

“We expect that procuring entities will consult with BPP prior to recruitthe and promotion of their certified procuremen­t officers,” he said.

The BPP boss thanked anti-corruption agencies for the continuous support and collaborat­ion in the fight against procuremen­t fraud.

he said that 400 officers were participat­ing in the training, adding that 700 applied from across the country.

in his speech, Bolaji Owosanoye, Chairman, ICPC, advised officers that easily compromise, to steer clear of the procuremen­t line.

“if you compromise easily, do not get inducted. Save yourself from yourself. Procuremen­t is for the morally strong. it involves buying, selecting consultant­s and contractor­s. if you are not of a clean mind, don’t be inducted otherwise you’ll soon be my customer at the ICPC,” he said.

According to Owosanoye, 20 to 30 per cent of national budget goes to procuremen­t.

“These expenditur­es are determined by procuremen­t officers.to steal money, you must orchestrat­e a contract with the bids process handled by procuremen­t officers.

“Sometimes, people will say they’re not responsibl­e for fraud. They want to blame the Chief executive Officer, but the default will be caused by the line officers. Procuremen­t officers must conduct independen­t checks. That can save one a lot of trouble”.

he said bidders very often use false informatio­n with some forging bank statements to qualify for contracts.

“The system is porous. You have to strive to mitigate challenges. if you allow yourself to be used, you may just be in real trouble. if you cannot follow the rules and cannot be diligent, do not enter the procuremen­t cadre. NAN

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