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ATBU Graduates 1,500 Students on Procurement

1,500 students of the Abubakar Tafawa Balewa University, ATBU have been graduated from its World Bank Project focused on Sustainable Procurement, Environmental, and Social Standards Enhancement.

Professor Ibrahim Hassan Garba, the Deputy Vice-Chancellor and Coordinator of the Sustainable Procurement, Environmental, and Social Standards Center of Excellence (SPESSCE) at ATBU, while speaking at the graduation ceremony, explained that the programmes were introduced to combat corruption in procurement, as well as to train environmental and social standards experts.

According to him: ” The training spans through tracks –track A is run for five days where participants get their certificates, track B is where participants learn within 80 hours or three to four weeks while we have track D post-graduate diploma, track E is professional and academic masters.

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“This initiative aims to enhance the skills and legal knowledge of individuals involved in procurement processes and even offers master classes for chief executives. Notably, students can attend classes virtually and collect their certificates in person at the University Campus.”

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Professor Ibrahim added that the programme is designed to help the personnel in the procurement process to be more conversant with the existing laws.

“The procurement law holds the chief executive officer accountable but he doesn’t know the law. Now with this programme, we train procurement officers while we also organise a master class for chief executives.” he said.

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