FEC considers raising procurement thresholds to focus more on policy

The Federal Executive Council (FEC) is considering a proposal to increase budget thresholds for ministries, departments, and agencies (MDAs) to reduce the time spent on procurement-related discussions and allow for greater focus on policy deliberations.
Minister of Information and National Orientation, Mohammed Idris, disclosed this to journalists at the State House, Abuja, after Wednesday’s FEC meeting, noting that a significant portion of memos brought before the council pertains to contract approvals.
“You will notice that so many of these memos coming to the council are related to procurement contracts at the FEC level. So FEC thought that it is good to review that so that more time will be given to policy discussions at different Executive Council meetings”, Idris said.
The proposal, still under deliberation, seeks to empower ministers and heads of MDAs with higher approval limits, reducing the frequency of procurement-related memos reaching the FEC.
This shift, according to the minister, was a key point of discussion during the meeting, with President Bola Tinubu leading the debate.
“The idea is that it’s not yet conclusive what the final decisions are, but there is a very fruitful debate led by the chairman of the council, Mr. President himself, to review that so that we can have more time for policy discussions at the Federal Executive Council meetings,” he explained.
To refine the proposal, the Director-General of the Bureau of Public Procurement (BPP) and relevant ministers have been tasked with working out the details.
Their recommendations will be presented to the FEC for final approval by the president shortly.
“If you observed, all the memos presented here largely related to procurements, and so we want that to be decongested at the Federal Executive Council level.
“This will give room for more detailed discussions on policy issues and reduce some of these memos coming by increasing the threshold of those procurement processes to be executed at the ministerial level”, Idris added.
The move is expected to enhance the efficiency of FEC meetings, ensuring that more attention is devoted to strategic policy matters crucial to national development.