Public Procurement: ARMP to soon shed skin, and oversee PPPs as well

Economic governance
Thursday, 12 May 2022 16:56
Public Procurement: ARMP to soon shed skin, and oversee PPPs as well

(Togo First) - Soon, the Togolese Public Procurement Regulator (ARMP) could oversee even Public-Private Partnerships (PPPs). A draft decree was adopted by the council of ministers on May 11 in this framework. The decree covers the attributes, structure, and functioning of the new form of the regulator, the ARCOP. 

Sources close to the matter told Togo First that the transformation should expand the ARMP’s field of action, now covering PPP contracts issued by the State or its arms.

“This reform increases the autonomy of this institution and improves its mode of operation to meet the challenges, such as processing speed, transparency, and efficiency, hampering public procurement,” the council’s statement reads. 

It should be emphasized that in September 2021, two laws on public procurements and PPPs, respectively were adopted as part of the public procurement reform. 

Now, the upcoming changes within the ARMP align with similar reforms undertaken across the WAEMU, notably in Senegal and Burkina.

Aftar Morou Touré currently heads the ARMP.

Ayi Renaud Dossavi

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