Determinants of compliance with public procurement guidelines in the Nigerian construction industry

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The Nigerian Construction industry through its procurement activities is contributing immensely to the economic development of the country. Nigeria as a developing nation is still working hard to strengthening the public procurement sector through which public infrastructural facilities are developed. Public Procurement Guidelines are the procedural manual guiding public procurement processes. The guidelines are as provided by the public procurement Act PPA 2007, since then compliance with the guidelines has been facing a lot of obstacles. This paper identified and reviewed three major determinants of compliance with the procurement guidelines to include Familiarity with the procurement guidelines, Fraudulent Practices, and Influencing Projects awards. Thus recommended that, to achieve adequate compliance with the procurement guidelines procurement entities need to create room for awareness through training and workshops. The Bureau of public procurement must also ensure prosecution of procurement offences as part of its mandate. In addition, the National Council of Public Procurement NCPP be established and allow to play its role thus limiting the influences of project awards at the ministry level and at the procurement entity level as well.

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Zadawa, A. N., Hussin, A. A., & Osmadi, A. (2015). Determinants of compliance with public procurement guidelines in the Nigerian construction industry. Jurnal Teknologi, 75(9), 107–110. https://doi.org/10.11113/jt.v75.5243

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