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A FOREIGN PROCUREMENT PRACTITIONER WRITES THE NIGERIA AUTHORITY OVER THE ISSUING OF ILLEGITIMATE BUREAU Of PUBLIC PROCUREMENT, BPP CERTIFICATE IN NIGERIA

A FOREIGN PROCUREMENT PRACTITIONER WRITES THE NIGERIA AUTHORITY OVER THE ISSUING OF ILLEGITIMATE BUREAU Of PUBLIC PROCUREMENT (BPP) CERTIFICATE IN NIGERIA.  ...calls on the nigeria government to look into it. THE PRESIDENCY AND NATIONAL ASSEMBLY URGENT ATTENTION As a strong members of  Association Of Nigeria Women In Procurement (ANWIP) now in Florida, with heavy heart of pleading for right thing to be done in Nigeria like others advance country in the world, l am writing to the Authority in Nigeria regarding the concerning issues surrounding the Bureau of Public Procurement (BPP) and its handling of procurement certification in Nigeria which should be considered encroachment of  Professional Bodies Cure duties. The BPP's actions in issuing illegitimate certified procurement certificates to officers in procurement departments across the country's MDAs (Ministries, Departments, and Agencies) are in direct contravention of the roles and responsibilities of the Chartered Institute

ELECTRICITY TARRIFF: NATIONAL PRESIDENT IYLN WROTE AN OPEN LETTER TO PRESIDENT BOLA TINUBU

  ELECTRICITY TARIFF: NATIONAL PRESIDENT, IYLN WROTE AN OPEN LETTER TO PRESIDENT BOLA TINUBU. AN OPEN LETTER TO MR PRESIDENT. His Excellency, Sen Bola Ahmed Adekunle Tinubu GCFR. Nigeria President. Dear Mr. President, #80;000 ELECTRICITY BILL AGAIN I am writing to you as the National President of the Intellectual Young Leaders Network (IYLN) to address the concerning proposal by the Vice Chancellors of public universities in Nigeria to impose an electricity fee of 80,000 Naira per student as your Excellency can see it here; http://opr.news/7f7cfa10240810en_ng?link=1&client=news We are deeply troubled by the Vice Chancellors' decision to hide behind the Nigeria Electricity Regulatory Commission (NERC) and place public universities under the "Band A" category, which has tripled or quadrupled the electricity bills for these institutions. This move is clearly an attempt to shift the burden of inadequate power supply onto the students, who are already struggling wi