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Birthday Tribute to a Reformer at BPP

Daily News HubBy Daily News HubMay 15, 2026Updated:May 15, 2026No Comments
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By Ismail Omipidan

When people are given the opportunity to serve, not many live up to expectations. But with Dr. Adebowale Adedokun, the Director-General of the Bureau of Public Procurement (BPP), the story appears different, especially if the popular Hausa saying that “a good Friday is determined by the Wednesday preceding it” is anything to go by.

As a pioneer staff member of the BPP, Dr. Adedokun understands the institution’s challenges and operations firsthand. Since his appointment in November 2024, he has, in line with the mandate of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, taken practical steps toward reforming Nigeria’s public procurement process. Reports indicate that his interventions have already saved the country over one trillion naira.

Dr. Adedokun, a highly accomplished procurement expert, previously served as Director of Research, Training, and Strategic Planning at the BPP. As one of Nigeria’s foremost authorities on public procurement, having actively participated in virtually every major procurement reform in the country since 2004, he left little doubt upon assuming office that his appointment was both strategic and well deserved.

Among the far-reaching reforms that he has so far brought to bear are: the revision of Standard Bidding Documents (SBDs), review of Service-Wide Prior Review and Monetary Threshold Guidelines, deployment of a National Debarment Policy, and the establishment of a Price Intelligence and Benchmarking System. All of these reforms have no doubt strengthened transparency, accountability, and efficiency in Nigeria’s procurement ecosystem, as well as aligning procurement practices with global standards and national development priorities to achieve President Tinubu’s Renewed Hope Agenda.

Similarly, his drive to institutionalise the “Nigeria First Policy Framework,” aimed at prioritising local industries, indigenous manufacturers, and national economic growth through strategic procurement, is already yielding positive results, just as he is also championing the development of Affirmative Procurement Frameworks and Sector-Based Procurement Policies aimed at promoting inclusiveness, supporting SMEs, and driving sustainable national development.

As someone who believes in collaborative efforts, the BPP DG, since assuming office, has enhanced collaboration between his agency and critical institutions such as NASENI, NADDC, ELRA, the Bank of Industry (BOI), Development Finance Institutions, and SPESSE. This has created stronger institutional partnerships for economic transformation and service delivery. Dr. Adedokun is on record to have also secured a landmark international arbitration victory against European Dynamics UK Ltd, successfully defending Nigeria against claims exceeding $6.2 million, just as he has improved operational efficiency within the BPP by reducing procurement turnaround time, strengthening regulatory frameworks, supporting sub-national governments, and driving procurement capacity building programmes for stakeholders across the public sector.

Among the far-reaching reforms that he has so far brought to bear are: the revision of Standard Bidding Documents (SBDs), review of Service-Wide Prior Review and Monetary Threshold Guidelines, deployment of a National Debarment Policy, and the establishment of a Price Intelligence and Benchmarking System. All of these reforms have no doubt strengthened transparency, accountability, and efficiency in Nigeria’s procurement ecosystem, as well as aligning procurement practices with global standards and national development priorities to achieve President Tinubu’s Renewed Hope Agenda

Dr. Adedokun, the reformer of our time, as you mark your birthday today, my only prayer and wish for you is that as you have started well, you will end well. So far, you have given neither Mr. President nor Nigerians any reason to doubt your competence, capacity, and loyalty. I urge you to remain focused and do not be distracted by the new friends and influences that often come with high office.

If you stay committed to your vision and principles, the sky will only be the beginning for you. I pray those demons that confuse and derail people each time they occupy high offices will flee away from you at BPP. You must also learn to identify and flee from them in order to fulfill your glorious destiny.

I look forward to seeing you complete a successful and impactful tenure at the BPP, one that will naturally recommend you for even greater responsibilities in the future.

May God’s love, favour, mercy, compassion, and abundant blessings continue to rest upon you, your family, and the entire staff of the BPP today and always. Amin

Happy birthday to you, Dr. Adedokun.

. Omipidan, a journalist, author, media consultant, and Public Affairs Analyst writes from Abuja.

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