• Effect Of The New Public Procurement Act On Government Purchase In Nigeria

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    • 1.6 SIGNIFICANCE OF THE STUDY
      The benefits abound in the findings and recommendations of this project cuts across individual corporate bodies, government agencies and departments.
      1. The Researcher: The study sieve as a pre-requisite for the award of Higher National Diploma (HND) certificate by the National Board for Technical Education (NBTE).
      2. Other students: This research work will sieves as a source of information (data bank) for some other students who may be embarking on further research on the topic or related topic. It is also an eye opener to students with regards to public procurement and the new regime.
      3. Government ministries/department as case study: The study enables the firm of study to measure its performance and make necessary inputs through its recommendations.
      4. The Industry: This study will create the necessary awareness and recommendation that would enable firms within the procurement industry to toe the paid of due process in public procurement as provided for, in the new Act.
      1.7 SCOPE OF THE STUDY
      This research is intended to cover the Imo State Ministry of Health and various foundational departments.
      The study tends to ascertain the essence, acceptability, coverage and effect of the new Public Procurement Act on government purchases in the above mentioned ministry.
      1.8 LIMITATION OF THE STUDY
      The perfect actualization of this research work would have been a reality if not for certain constraints.
      1. During the course of survey at the Ministry of Health and various departments, getting the exact and required information was quite difficult because the custodians of such information were not very liberal to the release of the required information.
      2. The span of time available to complete this research work was quite limited combing the academic activities with research work.
      3. It was not possible to cover quire a reasonable number of areas due to financial constraints on the part of the researcher hence the researcher needed to be travelling from one location to another, making some contacts.

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    • ABSRACT - [ Total Page(s): 1 ]This study on the effect of the New Procurement focused on Imo State Ministry of Health Owerri in Imo State. The study used survey design technique. The population of the study consisted of 88 staff from the three divisions in the ministry while Yaro Yamene formular was used to determine the sample size. Both primary and secondary sources of data were used while a 2 and 3 item structured questionnaire was the main instrument of data collection, the research questions were analyzed with simple pe ... Continue reading---