By Zarumi Mashood
The African Procurement and Supply Chain Summit, 2025, has presented an award of excellence to the Kwara State Government in recognition of the government efforts in driving local participation in Public Procurement in the State.
The General Manager of the Kwara State Public Procurement Agency, QS Raheem AbdulBaki received the award on behalf of the state government at a colourful event recently held in Lagos.
The State also received an award of public procurement reforms champion, highlighting Kwara’s excellent performance in efficient public procurement.
While receiving the awards, the General Manager described collaboration and the creation of systems that promote local content participation as key tools for driving economic growth.
He appreciated the staff of the Agency for their coordinated support, which he said contributed immensely to the global recognition the State has received.
He described the awards as yet another proof of the visionary leadership of Governor AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq, whom he credited for placing Kwara on a path to greatness and international visibility.
He noted that “the recognition is not just an honour but a call to do more in promoting local content, strengthening systems, and institutionalizing actionable processes.
“According to him, “the Agency is working round the clock to build partnerships with procurement stakeholders within and outside the country to ensure that the world embraces the unique, homegrown procurement strategies developed in Kwara”.
AbdulBaki urged them to continue to work on personal development and leverage opportunities provided by relevant professional bodies to deepen their expertise and drive excellence within the Agency.
He expressed gratitude to Governor AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq for his unwavering support, which he said has enabled the agency to make significant impacts in empowering local businesses with results already visible across the State.
PEBEC visits Kwara as govt engages stakeholders on business enabling reforms
By Zarumi Mashood
The Kwara State Government has organised a one-day technical workshop and town hall meeting to enlighten stakeholders and strengthen existing collaborations on the state Action Business Enabling Reforms (SABER).
Attended by participants from public and private sectors, the engagement was held in collaboration with a high-powered delegation of the Presidential Enabling Business Environment Council (PEBEC).
Attendees included members of the State Executive Council; local government Chairmen and Vice Chairmen; PEBEC Director General Princess Zahrah Mustapha Audu, represented by Mr Shima Kennedy; Chairman, Judicial Committee on Small Claims Court, Justice Ibijoke Olawoyin; members of the State Ease of Doing Business Council (EODBC); representative of the Nigeria Export Promotion Council; representative of the State Artisan Congress; and leaders of marketers’ associations.
Chairman of Ease of Doing Business Council and Commissioner for Finance, Dr Hauwa Nuru, said the session was to deepen public understanding about the ongoing business reforms, strengthen collaboration, and drive forward the reform agenda that will shape the future of governance and enterprise in the state.
Kwara under Governor AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq has made remarkable progress by implementing wide-ranging reforms to improve the business environment, promote transparency, and strengthen service delivery to citizens and investors, she said.
“This technical workshop offers us the opportunity to review the current reform roadmap, understand the technical requirements of Disbursement Linked Indicators (DLI), strengthen our implementation strategies to ensure we meet and exceed SEBER performance targets, among other goals,” she added.
“Through SABER, we have clear opportunities to enhance the efficiency of land administration and business registration, improve the effectiveness of investment promotion and PPP frameworks; streamline the use of technology in procurement, tax administration, and service delivery; and promote measurable transparency and accountability in governance.”
Nuru commended the PEBEC team for a meaningful collaboration and the EODBC members for their tireless efforts towards realising objectives of the Council in the state.
Commissioner for Communications, Bola Olukoju, said the government leverages social media platforms to give more information about its activities, monitor feedback, and ensure robust engagements with different segments of the society.
Commissioner for Environment, Nafisat Buge, said the administration has introduced various initiatives to ensure that every Kwaran and investor lives in a clean, safe, and healthy environment.
Chairman State Internal Revenue Service (KWIRS), Mrs Folashade Omoniyi, said the government is creating an enabling environment for businesses to thrive.
She also enlightened the gathering about the benefits of the newly introduced tax reform law by President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, saying it will help harmonise tax collections and block leakages.
Kennedy said PEBEC has a mandate to deliver Nigeria’s business environment reform, with the dual mandate to remove bureaucratic and legislative constraints to doing business and to improve the perception about ease of doing business in Nigeria.
PEBEC embarks on an annual nationwide tour to evaluate states on their implementation of key business enabling reforms, engage private stakeholders in solution focused dialogue to gather
feedback on the business climate, and deliver targeted technical sessions focused on driving year-3 success under the SABER programme, according to Kennedy.
Chairman, State Artisan Congress, Alhaji Jimoh Adesina and Iya Loja General of Kwara State, Hajia Muibat Olumo, among other participants, lauded the government for its business-friendly programmes, financial support for marketers and how its urban renewal project eases road traffic and adds beauty to marketplaces.
They also sought more support for the artisans and marketers.
There was also a panel discussion, moderated by PEBEC’s Kennedy, where participants asked questions and offered suggestions about improving the relationships between government and its stakeholders.