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Ghana’s leader pushes for law to professionalize procurement, aiming to save millions and boost transparency.
Ghana’s Public Procurement Authority chairman Basil Ahiable is urging Parliament to pass the Procurement Professionalisation Bill, calling it crucial for strengthening public finance management and advancing the President’s Reset Agenda.
He said professionalising procurement—responsible for 40-50% of government spending—could save 2–3 billion cedis annually by improving efficiency, reducing fraud, and enhancing transparency.
The PPA and procurement experts support the bill, citing its potential to build a skilled workforce, protect public funds, and restore public trust, with the PPA pledging to provide training and technical support upon enactment.
El líder de Ghana presiona por una ley para profesionalizar las adquisiciones, con el objetivo de ahorrar millones y aumentar la transparencia.