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Procedure for BPP registration in Nigeria

Procedure for BPP registration in
Nigeria

Public procurement plays a vital role in national development. In a country like Nigeria,
where public contracts account for a significant portion of government spending, there
must be a strong regulatory body to ensure transparency, accountability, and value for
money. This is the role of the Bureau of Public Procurement (BPP).

What is the BPP?

The Bureau of Public Procurement (BPP) is the regulatory agency responsible for
monitoring and overseeing public procurement in Nigeria. It was established under the
Public Procurement Act (PPA) of 2007 as part of government reforms to eliminate
corruption and inefficiency in public procurement.
Mandate and Objectives
The primary mandate of the BPP is to ensure that procurement by government
agencies is conducted in a fair, transparent, competitive, and cost-effective manner.
Its core objectives include:
1. Promoting transparency and accountability in public procurement.
2. Ensuring value for money in the use of public funds.
3. Professionalizing the procurement function within government agencies.
4. Creating a level playing field for all qualified contractors and service providers.

Key Functions of the BPP

The BPP carries out a wide range of responsibilities to fulfill its mandate. These include:

1. Regulation of Public Procurement Processes
○ Issuing guidelines and procurement manuals.
○ Approving procurement plans and thresholds for MDAs (Ministries,
Departments, and Agencies).

2. Certifying Due Process
○ Vetting and certifying major contracts before they are awarded to ensure
they meet legal and procedural standards.

3. Capacity Building and Training
○ Organizing training and certification programs for procurement
professionals across government agencies.
○ Developing standard bidding documents and templates.
4. Maintaining a National Database
○ Creating and managing the National Database of Contractors,
Consultants, and Service Providers.
○ Ensuring that only qualified and registered vendors can participate in
government contracts.

5. Procurement Audits and Investigations
○ Conducting periodic audits to ensure compliance with the Public
Procurement Act.

○ Investigating complaints and sanctioning erring officials or contractors.

 

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