Amb. (Dr) Okegbue JP, receives Fellowship award, charges Institute to partner govt. to end corruption in Procurement

A United Nations-POLAC Peace Ambassador and MD/CEO, Combatant Guards Limited, Chief (Dr) Nzeribe Okegbue JP, has charged the Institute of Strategic Procurement and Resources Management to partner both State and Federal government , and other agencies to curb the mess in the procurement processes , stressing that only those who are proficient and experience should handle contract on procurement. He spoke when top management team of the Institute led by its President, Mr. Casmir Azubuike, paid him a courtesy call earlier today in his office, Lagos, where he was awarded a Fellow.

Dr. Aigbe, Amb. Okegbue JP, Mr. Azubuike and Mr. Orgu at the induction

On receiving the honour, Okegbue expressed warm appreciation and said , it is a privilege that the Institute set aside protocol to visit him with great honour and promise to ensure that he partner with them for greater development of human capacity, Stating that procurement is needed in all sectors.

The issue of procurement is very wide both in private and public sector he noted. “One of the challenges we are having as a nation is in the area of negligence in procurement processes thereby making things to go wrong. So, the Institute has a lot of work to do. In the same vein, efforts should geared towards making the procurement process standard devoid of corruption otherwise, it will hinder the fight against insurgents if it has to do with arms. Look at what is happening in the security sector. We need to follow best global practice”

Mr. Azubuike presenting a plaque to Dr. Okegbue JP

Amb. Okegbue however challenged the management of the Institute to partner with security agencies especially in the area of holding conferences, seminars where they can invite security personnel from EFCC, ICPC, etc to come and deliver lecture on corruption as it concerns procurement. “The Institute needs to work seriously on nepotism. I am referring to most contract being awarded to individuals on the basis of man know man. Contracts are given to the wrong people on the basis of tribe, not competency. This is the area the Institute has to work with government and other concerned agencies to put a stop. You have to continue to draw attention of the public to this. You have to also advocate against nepotism in all sector, both public and private and then be an eye of the government to unravel the mess in process

Speaking on human resources: The biggest resources Nigeria has is human itself, it is not oil because it is the human being that will bring out the best crude oil but the problem the country has is that, we dont want to recognise the best within us. That is why our best medical doctors are taken pleasure outside the country
On his part, Mr. Azubuike reiterated why the Institute had to confer the award on the Ambassador, hinting however, that it is a well-deserved honour and Okegbues profile including achievements in the security and management development were enviable. Corroborating this were Dr. Andrew Aigbe, Registrar of the Institute and his Deputy, Gabriel Fagbohun. The duo expressed reasons why procurement is essential for responsive individuals who engage in contract. “Procurement itself deals with resources management too. It is an agent of resources management. If the human resources is distorted, it will affect productive. So, being a fellow, then, you must be an active resource person in business towards ensuring output they concluded.

At the visit include, Mark C. Orgu, President/Editor-in-Chief, Afrikanwatch Network, who is media consultant to Amb. Okegbue, Ezeamaka Victor Richards, Mrs. Akpan, and Mr. John.

By afrikanwatchngr@gmail.com

As a digital innovative media outfit, that is equipping its capacity with Artificial intelligence (AI) and daily happening around the globe, Afrikanwatch Network continues on the part of capacity through the its operations. Afrikanwatch was initially mcnextafrica intellectual property, until in 2017, where it modified it to Afrikanwatch Media. By 2018, it saw the need to remodify the name again to Afrikanwatch Network Communications, having expanded its coat of operations , including media consultancy and training. So far, the online news outfit provide services such as general news across board, digital publishing, communication strategy, journalism, profiling/editing, autobiography and biography writing, event coverage/live streaming, cinematography, production of synethetic photobooks, event planning and management, cyber-security ICT consultancy,Digital marketing and trainings Interestingly, all Afrikanwatch crew are experts, the editor-in-Chief, Mark Orgu, is a strategic and creative bubbling journalist, full of ideas and innovation. Sam Igiebor, is the Online special editor, who has managed the branding of the news outfit since 2015. He is also an advanced cinematographer with track records of excellence and service delivery. Innocent Samuel, is the Deputy online Editor, maintaining the site of the media outfit and providing technical support on the site. He is a trained computer expert with a certified certificate on cyber security abroad. Chidera Eke, is the acting head, News/Strategic Communications, a very committed and intelligent young lady with patriotic gesture to task and duty. Richard Ibu, is the Afrikanwatch administrative head of planning and execution, Sunny Atam, is the Afrikanwatch senior Consultant on new Media development and strategies, Ifeoma Njoga, is the administrative secretary, whose prowess has continued to give the news outfit commendations. Barr. Festus Ejike Nwafor, is the Abuja consultant and Deputy legal adviser while Mr. Gbenga Ojo is the Abuja correspondent. Mr. Seun Shode is the head, Design and printing, whose skills has remained a reference point in most of Afrikanwatch publications and jobs. Afrikanwatch Network has been able surround itself with men and women of values, who continued to play advisory editorial roles, they include, Mr. Joe Ejiofor, Deputy Registrar, Yaba College of Technology, Dr. Oby Modebelu, of the University of Lagos, Ms. Buchi Odiatu, a motivational speaker, who is instrumental to the establishment of Afrikanwatch as a full blown media outfit, Philip Eju, a Nigerian-Mauritian base Engineer, and Engr. Isaac Eju. They have continued to provide administrative support and conflict resolution among the crew. The media outfit grandmentors and Patrons including, Sen. Athony Adefuye, Prince Lateef Fagbemi, SAN, Prof. Olatunde Babawale, Prof. Timothy Atte, Prof. Andrew Obafemi, Prof. Solomon Akinboye, Dr. (Mrs) Felicia Agubata, Mrs. A.S. Anyafulu, Amb. Chief (Dr) Nzeribe Okegbue JP, Amb. (Dr) David Eke Solomon, Mr. Sam Omatseye, Chief (Barr) Benson Ndakara, Chief (Dr) Sunday Ovba, Mr. Dennis Amachree, MON, Dr. Kabir Adamu, Engr. Williams Metieh, Col. Barr. Yomi Dare rtd among others. These personalities continue to play vital roles towards the growth and development of Afrikanwatch Network. ADVISORY BOARD 1. Amb. Chief Nzeribe Okegbue Ph.D, JP, (Chairman) 2. Prof. Solomon Akinboye (Member) 3. Prof. Andrew Obafemi 4. Mr. Dennis Amachree, MON 5. Dr. Kabir Adamu 6. Dr. (Mrs) Obiageli Modebeli 7. Engr.( Mrs) Felicia Agubata, Ph.D

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