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General News on Tuesday, April 2, 2019
Source: www.ghanaweb.com
2019-04-02
Agyenim Boateng Adjei, CEO of the Public Procurement Authority
The President and CEO of the Authority for Public Procurement, Agyenim Boateng Adjei, announced that between April 2017 and December 2018, his equipment had saved the economy 1, 9 billion GHC.
He stated that the PPP gave priority to waste prevention and that, as a result, the savings would be used to finance other areas of the country's economy.
"Today, I have the pleasure to announce that the PPA resulting from the introduction of these initiatives has enabled in 21 months (from April 2017 to December 2018) of the year. saving Ghanaian Cedis 1.9 billion on The Ghanaian economy literally means that this money has been freed up to finance other sectors of the economy.
According to the chairman of the APP, Mr. Adjei, in 2016, under the administration of former President John Dramani Mahama, the Procurement Authority has achieved no savings compared to 2017 and 2018.
"In 2016, the total number of exclusive suppliers rose to 622 and 597 were approved, 25 rejected. Restrictive bidding, 592 total received 587 approvals, 5 refused. Total number of requests for 2016, 1,214, total approved 1,184, rejected 30. In percentage terms, 97.5% were approved and 2% were rejected and the savings achieved for this period are nil, " he declared.
"In 2017, we had a total of 420 unique suppliers, we approved 236, and we rejected 184 … limited tenders in 2017, we received a request for 372, we approved 174, and we rejected 198.
The total number of sole-sourcing and restrictive tendering requests thus amounted to 792; For 2017, the total number of approved applications was 410 and the total number of rejected applications was 382. In percentage terms, we approved 51.7% and rejected 48.2%.
In 2018, we received a total of 511 requests, approved 409 and rejected 103. We received 386 restrictive tenders, approved 261 and rejected 125. The total number of requests received for the year, 897, and approved quantities 670, 60 were: rejected, 167 were interviewed. In terms of percentage, 74% approved, 6.4% were rejected and 18.6% asked questions. For savings in 2018, the amount saved was 1,164,269,000 GHC. "
At a press conference Tuesday, the Director General of Purchasing noted that the company lacked funding for its programs and activities. As they are forced to depend on donor funds that come with the prescriptions.
He urged the government and the Ministry of Finance to allocate funds to the Procurement Officer as this would go a long way in facilitating their work.
"Not everything is rosy at the app. As the Authority, we face a myriad of challenges in our operations … The Authority had to rely on donor funds to manage most of its programs according to the conditions and pace of its donors. "
However, the Procurement Officer indicated that sanctions would be imposed on entities that would not post procurement notices on the PPP website.
The APP also referred to the new template provided to entities to capture the information required to inform the general public of the results of tenders.
"Each procuring entity is required to publish on the PPA website the contract notices it has pbaded … The responsibility for the publication of the award notice rests with the procuring entity. market and must be carried out promptly after the issuance of the attribution letter … PPA, as in accordance with Law 663 as amended, is NOT responsible for the publication of these notices. "
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