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BPP warns heads of public institutions against violating procurement act

The Bureau of Public Procurement has warned heads of public tertiary institutions against violating the Public Procurement Act to ensure transparency.

• November 5, 2025
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The Bureau of Public Procurement has warned heads of public tertiary institutions against violating the Public Procurement Act to ensure a transparent and efficient process.

BPP director-general Adebowale Adedokun issued the warning during a meeting with education minister Tunji  Alausa, heads of federal tertiary institutions, agencies, and procurement officers in Abuja on Tuesday.

‎Mr Adedokun stressed that due process must be followed henceforth in procurement procedures and contract implementation, adding that any principal officer found wanting would be sanctioned.

‎He highlighted some key areas of the act, which include getting approval for projects before commencement and the consistent use of a particular contractor for projects. 

He recounted several cases where officers were arrested or investigated for failing to adhere to due process in the implementation of contracts.

”Procurement connects citizens with the government to deliver value and satisfaction. Any naira spent without students’ benefit is misprocurement,” he stated.

The BPP director-general announced a series of new policy directives, including the mandatory use of the Nigerian Government Network (NGN) for internet services by universities.

He also announced the prohibition of unapproved spending of internally generated revenues and the requirement that all procurement plans, including donations and consultancy projects, be submitted to BPP for approval.

He further said that vice-chancellors and other accounting officers would henceforth be personally liable for breaches of the Public Procurement Act.

”You cannot hide under any director. If a project fails, it is your responsibility,” he warned.

Similarly, Mr Alausa urged the participants to ensure compliance to avoid breaking the law.

Mr Alausa directed all heads of tertiary institutions to establish full-fledged procurement departments to liaise with the BPP for a seamless process. 

(NAN)

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