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Nigerian Army will sustain partnership with defence security industry stakeholders, to enhance operational effectiveness, says Lagbaja

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The Nigerian Army (NA) has expressed the resolve to partner with reputable stakeholders in the Defence and Security Industry for the procurement of requisite equipment and platforms, that would enhance its operational effectiveness.

The Chief of Army Staff (COAS), Lieutenant General Taoreed Lagbaja disclosed this on Tuesday 14 November 2023, during the Army Headquarters Fourth Quarter 2023 Procurement Seminar themed, “Implications of the New Central Bank of Nigeria Foreign Exchange Policy on International Trade: Challenges for the Nigerian Army”, held at the Army War College Nigeria, Abuja.

Elucidating further, the COAS pointed out, that Government policies are critically important to the successful attainment of NA constitutional mandate, adding that one of such policies is the Central Bank of Nigeria’s recent Foreign Exchange Policy, which has continued to have significant implications for NA contracts requiring foreign exchange.

He noted that this development has resulted in requests for payment of variations, which he described, as unfavourable to the NA. He explained that the need to forge a mutual understanding of the CBN policy amongst stakeholders informed the theme of the seminar.

The Army Chief affirmed, that as Nigeria’s contemporary security space continues to deepen the relevance of military logistics contractors in the Nigerian Army’s sustenance plans, it becomes expedient to have the seminar in order to promote mutual understanding amongst stakeholders to help the NA aggregate value for Government allocations. Gen Lagbaja maintained that the primary objective of establishing the Directorate is ‘contract and contractor relationship management to enable the NA to obtain the best value for funds released to its contractors and business partners for execution of various contracts and projects while ensuring fairness, integrity and transparency’.

The COAS declared that under his leadership, the NA will view all forms of short-changing with the seriousness it deserves and ensure that contractors mobilized for various jobs deliver as agreed, adding that the NA remains open to partnering relevant stakeholders on terms favourable to all and give value to the Federal Government that funds its activities.

The COAS appreciated President Bola Ahmed Tinubu for his tireless support by providing the means for the NA to procure vital requirements. He also expressed gratitude to the Honourable Minister of Defence, Office of the National Security Adviser, CBN, Bureau of Public Procurement and other stakeholders for their support.

He expressed optimism that the seminar will facilitate renewed commitment to building and sustaining an efficient procurement system that meets international best practices. In his remarks, the Director of Procurement, Major General Adeyinka Adereti, stated that the objective of the seminar is to enhance participants’ understanding of the rudiments of operational contract support in an ever-changing global context.

He emphasized that public procurement and foreign exchange policies and regulations continue to be the guiding compass for the award of contracts and procurement of platforms, which would enhance NA operations and improve the Army’s posture to perform its role.

He revealed that global procurement processes have taken a new turn due to changes in the international system and the prevailing security climate, hence the need to organize the procurement seminar. Highlights of the opening ceremony were robust interactive sessions, group photographs and the presentation of souvenirs to resource persons, as well as discussants and moderators.

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