Public procurement regulator teams up with CESAG to make the procurement system more performant

Economic governance
Monday, 14 December 2020 13:54
Public procurement regulator teams up with CESAG to make the procurement system more performant

(Togo First) - Last Thursday, a framework agreement was signed between the Public Procurement Regulator (ARMP) and the Centre Africain d’Etudes Supérieures en Gestion (CESAG). The agreement aims to boost the capabilities of public officers involved in procurement in Togo. 

In the long-range, the new partnership should make the procurement system more performant, efficient, and transparent. According to the secretary-general of the minister of economy and finance, Badanam Patoki, the move was driven by a constant desire for innovation and efficacy, concerning procurement. 

Let’s recall that still to achieve more transparency, the ARMP and the University of Lomé announced a forum themed ‘Fighting Corruption, and Improving Ethics and Deontology in Public Procurement,’ which would be held this month.

Besides improving the skills of public procurement agents, the ARMP is also exploring avenues for a joint Master's degree program specializing in public procurement with the University of Lomé and the Ecole Nationale d'Administration. It also has plans to open the African Institute for Public Procurement. 

Séna Akoda

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