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CSO Lauds BoPP On e-Procurement Technology
The Centre for Policy
Advocacy and Leadership Development (CPALD), a Civil Society Organisation (CSO), has commended the Bureau of Public Procurement (BPP) for introducing the electronic procurement (e-procurement) technology.
The centre’s Chairman, Board of Trustees, Mr. Olabode Omoluabi, made the commendation on Thursday in Abuja when he led a team on a courtescy visit to BPP.
He said that the technology, designed to help boost the procurement system, was a step in the right direction.
“We are aware that BPP is making some giant strides that will promote proper process of procurement through a database of all contracting organizations in Nigeria.
“This is a very good step as it represents the change agenda”, he said.
Omoluabi added that if government activities must be perfectly executed, the procurement process must be perfected.
He said that the CSO’s objective was to advocate for policies of government and its agencies that were in the interest of Nigerians.
“We seek to promote the good policies, believe in quality leadership and are keen in leadership recruitment of the country”.
The acting Director General of BPP, Mr. Ahmed Abdu, while responding said that BPP’s role was to ensure good, quality service was given to Nigerians.
“Public procurement is about good, quality service delivery which is about good governance and good governance is about good leadership”.
He said that the contribution of CSOs in Nigeria in ensuring due process had gone a long way to help ensure transparency in the procurement process.
He commended their contributions in implementing public procurement reforms.
Abdu noted that the e-procurement technology would help the procurement system to reduce human interface and eradicate corruption.