Right: MD, Lagos State Public Procurement Agency, Mr Fatai Idowu; Rep of the Chairman, ICPC, Mr Lawrence Abuo, Rep of the DG, BPP and Director, Regulations & Database/ICT, Mr Aliyu Aliyu;Director, Research, Training & Strategic planning, Mr Adebowale Adedokun; Deputy Director, Administration, Mrs Hauwa Sambo. AD, Energy Infrastructure, Mr Abubakar Salihu and Head, Public Relations & Protocol/Media, Mrs Janet Mcdickson at the BPP Training for Procurement officers in Federal Ministries, Departments, Agencies, Parastatals and Commissions at Digital Bridge Institute (DBI), Lagos
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By Olawunmi Ashafa
Mr Mamman Ahmadu, Director-General, Bureau of Public Procurement (BPP) says procurement process of any kind remains a determinant factor for the development of a nation.
Ahmadu said this on Monday in Lagos at a capacity development training organised by the bureau for procurement officers drawn from various ministries and agencies of the Federal Government.
Addressing participants at the opening ceremony of the three-week 2023 Continuous Procurement Capacity Training (CPCDTP), he said the training was for procurement officers in ministries, departments and agencies.
“You go through this mandatory training so that you are certified capable of doing it.
“It does not stop here, it is just a bridge you cross so that you continue to learn procurement. This is a bridge for you to get to change your cadre to procurement,” Ahmadu said.
Ahmadu, who was represented by Mr Aliyu Aliyu, Director, Regulations and Database, BPP, said that the procurement officers had a big role to play in achieving the President’s vision of fighting corruption.
Aliu said that the officers also assist the economy to get stronger by following the standard procurement procedures in their dealings.
He charged the officers to adhere strictly to the procurement process in their various organisations.
“This is a beginner’s course and does not amount to total professional training. Every officer must undertake continuous mandatory capacity development courses which will be the basis for professional development.
“BPP will not take lightly to complaints on officers found to be involved in underhand practices,” Ahmadu warned.











