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BPP, EFCC collaborate to prevent corruption

By Kayode Sanni-Arewa
The Bureau of Public Procurement, BPP, and the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, have agreed to work in synergy with a view to preventing corruption in order to improve common services to better the lives of Nigerians.
The Director General, BPP, Mamman Ahmadu FNIQS during the recent visit to the Chairman EFCC, Ola Olukoyede in his office in Abuja requested for collaboration in the area of investigating issues with contract awards since the two organisations are doing the work with different references.
The Deputy Director, Information & PR/Head Media at the BPP, Janet McDickson in a statement issued in Abuja, quoted the DG as saying, “There are 3 Cs, that are vital to any successful management, which are Commitment, Collaboration and Coordination. Thus, the need for collaboration informed the BPP’s visit—to EFCC’s Office. ”
According to him, “We should be seen to be working hand in hand” The Bureau he said, is poised to releasing any procurement information at its disposal that could aid the EFCC in its investigative work.
He said that, the Bureau’s officers are very committed in handling all procurement processes and will continue to work hard to save cost in the interest of Nigerians.
He prayed that, Nigeria would get it right as everyone strives to add value to governance and improve the quality of lives of all. This, he said, is the policy thrust of this administration.
The Chairman of the EFCC, Mr. Ola Olukoyede, while welcoming the DG and his team to his office, said nobody could win the battle alone; hence, all hands must be on deck for the fight against corruption.
He also drew the attention of some lapses in the Public Procurement Act that need to be amended
He pointed out that , “As a public officer, remember that one day you may be called upon to give account on certain issues, hence the need for all government employees to be more prudent and accountable in their dealings.
The Chairman counselled that, Public Procurement Act should be amended particularly in the area of prosecution of procurement related offences. Pointing out that, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s administration must be supported to ensure that Nigerians are better for it.
L-R: Director-General, BPP, Mamman Ahmadu, FNIQS 2nd left, Chairman, Economic & Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, Mr. Ola Olukoyede, 5th right, some BPP & EFCC management in a group photograph during the Bureau visit to EFCC
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FCT minister, Wike gives land allotees 21 days to pay or lose offer

The Federal Capital Territory Administration (FCTA) has given land allottees 21 days to pay all statutory Right of Occupancy (R of O) bills and charges or lose the offer.
Mr Lere Olayinka, Senior Special Assistant on Public Communications and Social Media to the FCT Minister, disclosed this at a news conference in Abuja on Friday.
Olayinka explained that the measure was part of the broad and comprehensive reforms on land administration in the FCT, approved by the FCT Minister, Mr Nyesom Wike.
He said that the reforms, which would become operational from April 21, covers specific areas like conditions of grant of statutory R of O, and contents of the statutory R of O bill.
Others, he said, would include contents of Letter of Acceptance/Refusal of offer of grant of R o O, titling of mass housing and sectional interests, as well as regularisation of area council land documents.
He explained that the crux of the sweeping reforms in the FCT land administration would ensure the regularisation of land allocations in area councils and title of mass housing properties in favour of buyers.
He added that the land allottees were also expected to develop allocated lands within two years.
Olayinka noted that before now, deadline for payment of bills, rents, fees and charges were not specified in the statutory R of O bill, with no penalty for failure to make payment promptly.
According to him, the non-collection of R of O and non-payment of bills has caused delay in revenue generation due to the FCTA.
“It has also caused slower pace of infrastructural development and promote sustained land speculation and racketeering.
“Also, huge expenses have been incurred by the FCT Administration through repeated advertisements and publications notifying the public on the need for collection of R of O and timely payment of bills and charges.
“Consequently, as against the unspecified period within which to collect the R of O and make full payment of the bills and charges, land allottees now have 21 days from the date of offer to make full payment of all bills, fees, rents and charges prescribed on offers, and submit a duly completed letter of acceptance alongside evidence of payments or lose the offer.”
The spokesman added that FCTA had equally given land allottees two years from the date of the commencement of the R of O to erect and complete development on any land granted in the FCT.
This, according to him, is against the lengthy or unspecified period within which to develop allocated lands.
“Therefore, any R of O bills and other payments made outside the stipulated 21 days shall be considered invalid while any land granted should be developed within two years,” he said.
Also, the Director of Land Administration, FCTA, Chijioke Nwankwoeze, said this was the first time the Administration had reviewed its land administration to improve efficiency.
Nwankwoeze said that with this development, allottees would no longer hold their R of O in their house and assumed they owned a land in FCT.
He said that beginning from April 21, any offer of R of O must be paid for within 21 days of offer to validate acceptance.
“So, acceptance of the offer of statutory R of O in the FCT is now tied to payments of the accompanied bills,” he said.
The director of land also said that for lands allocated in the area councils, the allottees would be expected to make all payments within 60 days.
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OERAF Holds Memorial Lecture on the Benefits of Debate Competitions for Students in Ughelli

The Executive Director of Olotu and Ekuogbe Rowland Akpodiete Foundation (OERAF), Dr. Olotu Otemu Akpodiete, held a memorial lecture on the benefits of debate competitions for students in Ughelli, Ughelli North Local Government Area of Delta State.
The event took place, April 10, 2025, in honor of the remembrance of the passing of his grandfather, the late Chief Ekuogbe Rowland Akpodiete, Ph.D.
In his opening remarks, Dr. Olotu Akpodiete encouraged the students to take their academic activities very seriously, assuring them that his foundation would continue to provide support for quality education in Nigeria.
Olorogun Dr. Chris Oharisi, Chairman of the Board of Governing Council at Delta State College of Health Science and Technology, Ofuoma-Ughelli, who chaired the occasion, advised the students to be optimistic.
He emphasized the importance of debate to students, stressing that it helps them excel in public speaking.
On his part, Mr. Samson Obor, Principal of Government College Ughelli, thanked the organizers (OERAF) for their good work and encouraged the students to take their studies seriously.
He added that the importance of debate can never be overemphasized.
Presenting the lecture, Olorogun (Mrs.) Grace Akpodiete highlighted several benefits of debate for students.
She mentioned four major benefits: academic benefits, personal benefits, career benefits, and life skills benefits.
She concluded that by participating in debate competitions, students can develop a wide range of skills that benefit them academically, personally, and professionally.
During her speech about the life of the late Chief Ekuogbe Rowland Akpodiete, Barrister (Mrs.) Agboka Akpodiete-Omale highlighted his integrity and commitment to philanthropy.
She praised him as a great disciplinarian, dedicated community leader, lawyer, and known for his generosity.
Chief Dr. Linda Ikpuri, in her closing remarks, expressed satisfaction with the great job that Olotu and Ekuogbe Rowland Akpodiete Foundation is doing, assuring that she would collaborate with OERAF to build a better society.
Other highlights of the event included the presentation of cash prizes to various schools in attendance.
The schools included Lulu Schools, Government College Ughelli, Otovwodo Grammar School, Oharisi Secondary School, Transcorp Secondary School, Ekakpamre, Girls Model Secondary School, Evwreni, Divine Fire School, and Ekiugbo Grammar School.
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