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FEC Approves 1.6bn For E-Government Procurement Platform To Check Corruption by DamnnNiggarr: 10:49pm On Oct 14, 2020
FEC approves 1.6bn for e-Government Procurement Platform to check corruption

The Federal Executive Council (FEC) presided over by President Muhammadu Buhari on Wednesday approved N1.6billion for the establishment of the e-Government Procurement Platform to address corrupt practices in the government’s procurement system.

The Director-General, Bureau of Public Enterprises, Mamman Ahmadu, said the new platform would help eliminate corruption as well as enhance the country’s procurement process.


He said: “Today, BPP presented a memo on e-government procurement. E-government procurement has the potential of improving the procurement process, eliminate corruption, and reduce the leak time in the procurement process itself.

“There have been a lot of complaints about the long time it takes to go through the due process. With the establishment of this, we will reduce that time.

“It also removes subjectivity from the process. There have been lots of complaints about subjectivity in the approval process that will be dealt with squarely when it is eventually launched,” he said.

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According to him, the step taken by the government is in line with the current global trend.

“E-government procurement is a global trend and from the research carried out by the World Bank, it had been established that countries that have taken off with e-government procurement have witnessed exponential economic growth and they have stimulated ICT in those countries.

“It will reduce corruption to the barest minimum because it will reduce the human interface within the process. The overall cost is about N1.6 billion,” he said.

The Minister of Power, Saleh Mamman, who also addressed the correspondents on the outcome of the meeting, said the Council approved Nigeria’s contribution of two million dollars for the West African Power Pool (WAPP)


He expressed the hope that the contribution would in turn generate income for Nigeria, to cushion the dwindling oil revenue.

According to him, the power pool being a common entity of countries in West Africa, plays a role of coordination and synergy among countries, as well as boosting electricity supply in the region.

Mamman also said the regional power pools would be of great assistance in case the national grid of any of the member states fails.

“The pool is about having synergy within the West African region. The decision has been taken by ECOWAS, it’s for the generation of electricity in the region, so as to have a more constant and steady power supply.


“It’s like the national grid in Nigeria, so we are going to have a regional grid. It means in case there is a failure in one country, another can supplement it. The $2 million is a contribution,” he said.

Also shedding more light on the electricity pool, the Minister of Information and Culture, Lai Mohammed said all ECOWAS countries had been contributing annually to the cost of transmission of electricity in the region, since the establishment of WAPP in 1999.

He said: “The West African power pool is made up of all west African countries because each member state contributes annually to the cost of power transmission across the pool. Because the consequence is that if there is a problem in one country it could inadvertently affect the other country.

“It’s a common pool and every country has its own section and our contribution for this year is $2 million.

“It’s not as if we are giving two million dollars to ECOWAS, we are simply paying our own contribution to the transmission from Nigeria to other West African countries and viz-visa.”
https://m.guardian.ng/news/fec-approves-1-6bn-for-e-government-procurement-platform-to-check-corruption/

Re: FEC Approves 1.6bn For E-Government Procurement Platform To Check Corruption by slivertongue: 11:20pm On Oct 14, 2020
“It will reduce corruption to the barest minimum because it will reduce the human interface within the process. The overall cost is about N1.6 billion,”

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Re: FEC Approves 1.6bn For E-Government Procurement Platform To Check Corruption by Brandstudio01: 11:22pm On Oct 14, 2020
I no longer worry about looting because their time is near.

Watch our next movement

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Re: FEC Approves 1.6bn For E-Government Procurement Platform To Check Corruption by slivertongue: 11:26pm On Oct 14, 2020
all na scam after they have received the money the next we will hear is invitations by EFCC and ICPC

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Re: FEC Approves 1.6bn For E-Government Procurement Platform To Check Corruption by nazicartel(m): 12:25am On Oct 15, 2020
Money nede finish for here?.... This gov't is the sweetest govt to serve,, everything is billion trillion

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Re: FEC Approves 1.6bn For E-Government Procurement Platform To Check Corruption by FarahAideed: 1:24am On Oct 15, 2020
This on its own is corruption

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Re: FEC Approves 1.6bn For E-Government Procurement Platform To Check Corruption by Nobody: 1:36am On Oct 15, 2020
REVOLUTION is OUR GOAL

OCCUPY NIGERIA.......... DEMAND A NEW NIGERIA........... DEMAND A NEW CONSTITUTION........... REFERENDUM NOW

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Re: FEC Approves 1.6bn For E-Government Procurement Platform To Check Corruption by clairebode(f): 6:58am On Oct 15, 2020
"President Muhammadu Buhari on Wednesday approved N1.6billion for the establishment of the e-Government Procurement Platform to address corrupt practices in the government’s procurement system"

Nigerian youth: We are coming to that, let's finish the ENDSARS protest first grin

Teeth whitener is ready for same day delivery (Lagos)
Payment on delivery. Tnks

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Re: FEC Approves 1.6bn For E-Government Procurement Platform To Check Corruption by Nobody90: 6:58am On Oct 15, 2020
Fake & useless pple in governance
Re: FEC Approves 1.6bn For E-Government Procurement Platform To Check Corruption by Orbito: 6:59am On Oct 15, 2020
Hiu
Re: FEC Approves 1.6bn For E-Government Procurement Platform To Check Corruption by 2by40ft: 6:59am On Oct 15, 2020
Brandstudio01:
I no longer worry about looting because their time is near.

Watch our next movement
Continue wasting your time and denying joy of life because of this government.
Make it and help those u can stop waiting to take things by force because force will jam u too
Re: FEC Approves 1.6bn For E-Government Procurement Platform To Check Corruption by Gwagone: 6:59am On Oct 15, 2020
Like I always say....
The Game is over
Re: FEC Approves 1.6bn For E-Government Procurement Platform To Check Corruption by protests: 6:59am On Oct 15, 2020
The Minister of Power, Saleh Mamman, who also addressed the correspondents on the outcome of the meeting, said the Council approved Nigeria’s contribution of two million dollars for the West African Power Pool (WAPP)

Are you aware there are protests already loading for 02 January 2021 if electricity supply is still a mess?
Hmmm. Ok O.
Re: FEC Approves 1.6bn For E-Government Procurement Platform To Check Corruption by Calazoto: 6:59am On Oct 15, 2020
Lets run free US30
Re: FEC Approves 1.6bn For E-Government Procurement Platform To Check Corruption by Gondonu: 7:00am On Oct 15, 2020
So what happened to TSA and claims of blocking all the loopholes of corruption according to the government in the time past.This is simply another corruption.

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Re: FEC Approves 1.6bn For E-Government Procurement Platform To Check Corruption by miketayo(m): 7:00am On Oct 15, 2020
They just keep spending money on nothing. The problem is nothing happens to corrupt leaders when caught. Orji uzor Kalu was back to d senate like nothing happened.
Death penalty for corrupt leader is what we want

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Re: FEC Approves 1.6bn For E-Government Procurement Platform To Check Corruption by Godsown0: 7:00am On Oct 15, 2020
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Re: FEC Approves 1.6bn For E-Government Procurement Platform To Check Corruption by Abiamaka(m): 7:00am On Oct 15, 2020
Corruption on top corruption
Awon werey tun paro sokey
Una time don near sha

Bye bye to Yeye Government

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Re: FEC Approves 1.6bn For E-Government Procurement Platform To Check Corruption by Profprom(m): 7:00am On Oct 15, 2020
Noted.
Re: FEC Approves 1.6bn For E-Government Procurement Platform To Check Corruption by goldtube(m): 7:00am On Oct 15, 2020
Using corruption to check corruption cheesy

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Re: FEC Approves 1.6bn For E-Government Procurement Platform To Check Corruption by TOPCRUISE(m): 7:01am On Oct 15, 2020
LMAO 1.6 billion naira was needed to address corruption practices and it was calmly given. The masterminds of corrupt practices might be the ones that initiate this move. Using Peter to pay paul

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Re: FEC Approves 1.6bn For E-Government Procurement Platform To Check Corruption by dataking: 7:01am On Oct 15, 2020
Are they creating a startup? Just to build ordinary portal. 1.6 billion Naira, Na wa oo.

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Re: FEC Approves 1.6bn For E-Government Procurement Platform To Check Corruption by awesomely: 7:01am On Oct 15, 2020
N1.6billion e-Government Procurement Platform.

Electronic Corruption to fight Paper Corruption.

I salute their creativity in corruption.

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Re: FEC Approves 1.6bn For E-Government Procurement Platform To Check Corruption by hajaguna: 7:01am On Oct 15, 2020
we need to seek other means of curbing corruption
Re: FEC Approves 1.6bn For E-Government Procurement Platform To Check Corruption by Blogfarms: 7:01am On Oct 15, 2020
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Re: FEC Approves 1.6bn For E-Government Procurement Platform To Check Corruption by faithful2911(m): 7:01am On Oct 15, 2020
Another scam loading..

#EndBuhari cool
Re: FEC Approves 1.6bn For E-Government Procurement Platform To Check Corruption by sylve11: 7:01am On Oct 15, 2020
This country ehn... grin cool
Re: FEC Approves 1.6bn For E-Government Procurement Platform To Check Corruption by ekaette1621: 7:01am On Oct 15, 2020
very soon it will be.........

FEC Approves 14.8bn For E-Government Procurement Platform To Check Buhari's daughters.


i laugh in Swahili

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Re: FEC Approves 1.6bn For E-Government Procurement Platform To Check Corruption by Btruth: 7:02am On Oct 15, 2020
I don't understand?



Maybe #Endsars protesters will understand better. Let me invite them. grin

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