Stiff penalty awaits defaulters of due process in procurement – Baru

Wed, Mar 6, 2019 | By publisher


Oil & Gas

The Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation restates its commitment to transparency

 

 

MAIKANTI Baru, the group managing director of the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation, NNPC, has warned management and staff of the corporation against any action that contravenes the provisions of the Public Procurement Act in the award of contracts, saying severe penalties await any defaulter.

The NNPC helmsman gave the warning at a Supply Chain Management workshop for NNPC procurement managers, which held Wednesday, March 6 at the NNPC Towers, Abuja.

A release by Ndu Ughamadu, the corporation’s group general manager, Group Public Affairs Division, stated that Baru cautioned staff against contract splitting and accumulation, which he described as a deliberate act by procurement managers to subvert due process in the procurement process.

He restated the corporation’s commitment to transparency in every aspect of its operations, stressing that all procurements and contract awards in the corporation under his watch so far had been carried out in conformity with the Public Procurement Act.

To further deepen the culture of transparency in the corporation, the GMD directed the Supply Chain Management Division to step up its level of monitoring of the various tender boards within the NNPC for full compliance.

He commended President Muhammadu Buhari for the early approval of the NNPC budget, assuring that as the chief revenue earner for the nation, NNPC was committed to the economic policies of the Federal Government.

“The whole essence of the next level is to ensure that things are done correctly and speedily for the benefit of the people,” Baru stated.

The workshop was organised to sensitise procurement managers in the NNPC to the new procurement policies by the federal government.

– Mar. 6, 2019 @ 16:05 GMT |

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