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ODBPP TRAINS OVER 60 STAFF OF ONDO STATE GOVERNMENT ON PUBLIC PROCUREMENT

ODBPP TRAINS OVER 60 STAFF OF ONDO STATE GOVERNMENT ON PUBLIC PROCUREMENT

Ahead of the 2021 budget preparation season, the Ondo State Bureau of Public Procurement began a series of training for Ondo State Government staff from various procuring entities in the State, with an end product that the participants will be able to design procurement plans for the procuring entities. The training programme was held at the Mydas Reosrt and Hotels, Owo on 2nd – 3rd September, 2020.

The Director-General of the Bureau, Mr Tolu Fadahunsi, welcomed the participants to the training and enjoined them to be focused and committed to every session as World Bank-trained resource persons were on ground to train the participants on public procurement.

The training programme was declared opened by the Hon. Commissioner for Finance, Mr Wale Akinteriwa, who was ably represented by the Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Finance, Mr Gbenga Adelayi. He commended the Bureau for initiating the training on public procurement in tandem with the provisions of the Ondo State Public Procurement Law, 2017 in order to sensitize, educate and enlighten the Public Service. He appreciated the Governor of Ondo State, Arakunrin Oluwarotimi Akeredolu, SAN, for signing the legal framework for Audit, Fiscal Responsibility, Public Finance Management and Public Procurement Laws to signpost the commitment of his administration to good governance and value for public fund. He encouraged the participants to give the training the attention it deserved.

Training was attended by over 64 participants from various Ministries, Extra-Ministerial Departments, Parastatals, Agencies, Commission and Tertiary Institutions in Ondo State. Among the participants were Mr Sunday Adegoke, the Auditor-General of Ondo State, and Dr Gbenga Jinadu, the Head of Procurement, Rufus Giwa Polytechnic, Owo.

The lead resource person, Mr Akintunde Omomofe, gave a snappy background of procurement reforms in Nigeria based on the quest of President Olusegun Obasanjo to fight corruption and improve governance in the country on return to democracy in 1999, particularly in procurement processes. This eventually led to the drafting of the Country Procurement Assessment Report (CPAR) in year 2000. The CPAR recommended both legal and institutional framework for public procurement. The institutional framework led to the initial creation of the Budget Monitoring and Price Intelligence Unit (BMPIU), otherwise known as Due Process, which later metamorphosed to the Bureau of Public Procurement after the passage of and assenting to the Public Procurement Act in June 2007.

He further informed the gathering that Ondo State, in 2009, started the journey to institutional public procurement by engaging the World Bank for its own State Procurement Assessment Report (SPAR), which was delivered in 2011. This eventually led to the enactment of Ondo State Public Procurement Law in August, 2017 and the subsequent establishment of Ondo State Bureau of Public Procurement (ODBPP) in 2018.

Mr Omomofe also delivered a paper titled Introduction to Public Procurement, citing the distinctions between private procurement and public procurement while explaining various headings of procurement vis-à-vis civil works, goods and services. The positive effects of public procurement on the society such as economic development, improvement of quality of life of citizens etc were adequately addressed.

The speaker explained in details the basic principles of procurement, which include achieving economy and efficiency, encouraging wide participation, openness, competitiveness, fairness, equity, integrity, transparency and accountability.

Mr Akintunde Subair from the Lagos State Public Procurement Agency delivered a paper on the Procurement of Works Contracts. The speaker explained procurement and public procurement and their basic components after which essential steps in the procurement cycle from procurement plan to contract execution and management were discussed. The fundamentals and principles of public procurement was further expatiated by the speaker.

The lecture covered types of works contracts which include measured, lump sum, design and build, turnkey contracts amongst others. The various stages of procurement of works contracts starting from pre-procurement, tender process, contract award and contract management were explained and understood by the participants.

He progressed with the identification of different procurement methods and consideration for their applications. The paper presentations for the day was wrapped up by Mr Omomofe who gave details of the methods of procuring consulting services.

The Director General of the Bureau, Mr Fadahunsi, welcomed participants to the second day of the training session and appreciated the guest speakers for demystifying procurement process to the understanding of the participants.

As part of the programme lineup of Day 2, there was revision of Day 1 activities anchored by the DG via a written test. The participants performed well and the best 3 participants received cash prizes from the DG.

Mr Bunmi Akinsemola, the Focal Officer for Procurement Reforms in the ODBPP, anchored a paper on the Overview of the Ondo State Public Procurement Law 2017, running a brief on the background of what necessitated the Public Procurement Law. He highlighted major Sections of the Law such as the Functions of the Bureau, Composition of the Board, Organization of Procurements among others. He availed the participants with the soft copy of the Law and encouraged them to familiarize themselves generally with the provisions in the Law.

To close the training programme, Mr Omomofe, the lead resource person delivered another technical session that explained and practically analyzed the various procedures in preparing a procurement plan. The participants then underwent a practical session of preparing a procurement plan on their laptops, using their procuring entity’s 2020 budget as a reference point.

At the end of the 2-day training, the participants were informed that their new knowledge will be useful for their various procuring entities as they will be expected to submit procurement plans to the ODBPP as from year 2021 after all budget and appropriation formalities have been completed. The participants in turn lauded the Bureau for the training programme, which they described as the first-of-its-kind since the start of the implementation of procurement reform in the State.

 

 

ODBPP TRAINS SMEs ON COVID-19 AND OTHER EMERGENCY PROCUREMENT GUIDELINES

ODBPP TRAINS SMEs ON COVID-19 AND OTHER EMERGENCY PROCUREMENT GUIDELINES

Earlier this year the World Bank initiated moves to help cushion the effects of the Covid-19 pandemic in Nigeria. This led to the synchronizing of the review of budgets to reflect priorities while reducing luxuries to the barest minimum in all 36 States of the federation. A major aspect of the reviewed budgets was to cater for projects that could be handled by Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) in view of the fact that they were the hardest hit during the pandemic. The deadline for the review of the budget was June 30, 2020. Ondo State was one of the States that made the cut.
This success led to the next stage which included other components including tax and public procurement. The aim was to churn out guidelines and policies that will ease contract award process and reduce the stringent conditions such that the SMEs, the incontrovertible largest contributors to and drivers of the economy will not remain comatose and, by extension, the economy will be active and bullish.
To surmount this task, which also had a deadline of September 30, 2020; the Ondo State Bureau of Public Procurement (ODBPP) organized a 2-pronged training programme for over 150 SMEs at the State Information Technology Agency (SITA) Hall on 23rd – 24th and 28th – 29th September, 2020.
To accomplish the all-important task, the Governor of Ondo State Arakunrin Oluwarotimi, SAN, had magnanimously approved the release of funds for the training programme. This enabled the Bureau to engage a consultant, Colt System Consulting, to develop 3 holistic documents for use from the Training to implementation of the procurement processes. These are:

  • Ondo State Public Procurement Guide for SMEs and Bidders.
  • Emergency Guidelines for the Procurement of Goods, Works and Services by Procuring Entities in Ondo State for Covid-19 and Other Emergency Situations.
  • The SME Guidelines For Public Procurement in Ondo State.

In addition, the consultants were to also facilitate the Training of the SMEs.
The Training was declared open by the Director General of the Ondo State Bureau of Public Procurement, Mr. Tolu Fadahunsi, who charged the participants to pay attention and take maximum use of the privilege availed by the Training, considering that all SMEs could not have been invited. He charged that the Training had nothing to do with politics but purely economy because the planners of the Training had correctly envisaged that SMEs, unlike large-scale enterprises, did not have the internal mechanisms and shock absorbers to cope with the devastating effects of the pandemic and, as such, the Training was organized for SMEs to cushion the impact of Covid-19 on their businesses. He added that the World Bank and the State Government were also interested in the participation of SMEs in public procurement and thus created this special window for them to participate in bidding for government contracts.
Resource persons included Dr J.K Naiyeju, Dr Yomi Adetula, Mr Akintunde Omomofe and Mr Kayode Ajomole. Topics fielded included:

  •  Public Procurement and SMEs Development in Nigeria/Ondo State
  •  SMEs Development: Re-Inventing Business Model Through Innovation and Information Technology.
  •  Overview of Public Procurement in Ondo State.
  •  SME Guidelines for Public Procurement in Ondo State.

The participants had the privilege to ask various questions that bothered them and also for clarity. The organizers provided lecture materials, lunch, certificates of participation and transportation stipend to all the participants while assuring them of due consideration and level ground when the Ondo State Government rolls out the projects.
The participants confessed that they had been able to acquire knowledge on how to access public procurement opportunities and government contract.
Covid-19 protocols were observed throughout the Training programmes.

 

Arakunrin Akeredolu Nominates Procurement Board

Ondo State Governor, Arakunrin Oluwarotimi Akeredolu, SAN, has nominated the following persons as statutory members of the state Board of Public Procurement. Also nominated are persons representing various interest groups:
  1. Arakunrin Oluwarotimi Akeredolu,SAN- Chairman
  2. Mr. Tolu Fadahunsi- Director General, Ondo State Bureau of Public Procurement
  3. Pastor Emmanuel Igbasan- Hon Commissioner for Economic Planning and Budget
  4. Mr. Adekola Olawoye, SAN- Attorney-General and Commissioner for Justice
  5. Mr. Ifedayo Abegunde- Secretary to the State Government
  6. Mr. Oluwadare Aragbaye- Head of Service
  7. Mr. Adewale Akinterinwa- Hon Commissioner for Finance
  8. Pharm. Samuel Adekola- Pharmaceutical Society of Nigeria
  9. Bldr. Dele Akinyan, NIOB Chairman- The Nigerian Institute of Building
  10. Ojo Abayomi Michael Esq. – Nigerian Bar Association
  11. Sir. Ologun, David Olorunfunmi, FCA- The Institute of Chartered Accountants of Nigeria
  12. Ifeanyi Odili- Coalition of all Civil Society Organisations in Ondo State
  13. Benjamin Igbekele Idowu-  Chartered Institute of Purchasing and Supply Management of Nigeria
  14. Professor Ayo Arowojolu- Tertiary Institutions
  15. Hon Otito Atikase- LG Chairman, representing the 18 LG Chairmen.
The nomination of the members  is in accordance with the law establishing the bureau.
Signed:
Segun Ajiboye
Chief Press Secretary to the Governor