Bureau of Public Procurement Deploys 97 Officers to Enhance Transparency in Government Procurement
The Nigerian government has taken a significant step towards boosting transparency in public procurement by deploying 97 procurement officers to various ministries, departments, and agencies. This move is in line with President Bola Tinubu's directive to revert the mobility and career management of procurement officers to the Bureau of Public Procurement (BPP). The deployment is aimed at ensuring that government procurement processes are carried out in a fair and transparent manner.
According to sources, the deployment is part of a broader effort to implement the Presidential Directive, which was issued in May 2025. The directive was followed by a circular from the Secretary to the Government of the Federation in December 2025, instructing the BPP to take charge of the mobility and career management of procurement officers. The BPP has developed an Artificial Intelligence-driven web-based application called the National Procurement Officers Management System (NAPOMS) to manage the posting of officers in MDAs.
The deployment of the 97 procurement officers is expected to improve the efficiency and transparency of government procurement processes. The officers are required to ensure full compliance with the instructions, including uploading the Assumption of Due Certificate and other relevant documents. Failure to comply with these posting instructions shall be treated as misconduct, which shall attract appropriate sanctions.
The deployment process is expected to be completed by Tuesday, March 31, 2026. The Nigerian government's effort to enhance transparency in public procurement is a significant step towards promoting good governance and accountability in the country.
💡 NaijaBuzz TakeThe Nigerian government's move to deploy 97 procurement officers is a welcome development in the country's efforts to promote transparency and accountability in public procurement. The deployment of the officers is a step in the right direction towards ensuring that government procurement processes are carried out in a fair and transparent manner. However, the government must ensure that the implementation of the Presidential Directive is carried out effectively to prevent any form of corruption or misconduct. The use of the NAPOMS application is also a commendable initiative that can help to streamline the posting of officers in MDAs.





