Wrong Applications Of Procurement Process Heightens Corruption In MDAs-PRADIN

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Mohammed Shosanya

The National Coordinator of Procurement Observation and Advocacy Initiative, PRADIN, Mohammed Bougei Attah,is worried that due to inappropriate applications of the procurement process by unqualified personnel, corruption has been on the increase instead of reducing in the Ministries, Departmentsand Agencies of government

He spoke at the Public Hearing by the House of Representative Committee on Public Procurement, on a Bill to amend the CIPSMN Act 2007.

He informed the audience that as against the common practice by the BPP, the law as contained in Section 5 (k) of the PPA 2007 only mandate the Bureau to organize training for would-be procurement officers and not to conduct training for them.

They will then issue certificates of attendance to qualify them as procurement officers in the ministries, departments and agencies,MDAs of government,he added.

Premium News reports that,the Chairman, House of Representative Committee on Public Procurement, Rt. Hon. Uyime Idem led 15 other members to the event which had the government, private and the nonprofit sectors in attendance.

In addition to the change in name, the Public Hearing reviewed and discussed the grey areas hindering the efficient and proper implementation of procurement process in Nigeria.

It seeks an amendment to the CIPSMN Act 2007 to change the word in the name “purchasing” and replace with the word “procurement” to align with current realities in the practice of procurement across the globe.

Supported by about 15 members of the Committee and other stakeholders in attendance, they frowned at the unhealthy developments over the years in the management of procurement process in the country that has been responsible for it’s poor implementation, low capacity and uncontrolled corruption on the part of public officers.

Other key stakeholders that spoke in favour of the Bill include the Bureau of Public Procurement, BPP, Strategy Implementation Office for Presidential Executive Order 5, led by its National Coordinator, Engr. Ibiam Oguejiofo, Prof. James Akanmu of the University of Lagos and representative of the National University Commission, NUC.

Others from the government and private sector include representatives of the Nigerian Society of Engineers, NSE, Federal Ministry of Finance and a team of professionals from the Institute led by the President and the Registrar.

Leading the voice for five civil society organizations, CSOs in attendance, the National Coordinator of Procurement Observation and Advocacy

The bill,which received overwhelming support of participants at the Public Hearing is for “an Act to amend the Chartered Institute of Purchasing and Supply Management of Nigeria Act 2007 to be in tandem with what obtains in the procurement professional practice across the globe and for other Related Matters”, HR 346 of 2024.

Sponsored by the Deputy Minority Leader of the House of Representatives, Hon. Ali Madami passed the second reading on February 28 this year.

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