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MDPI Entity Tender Committee

MDPI Inaugurates Entity Tender Committee to Strengthen Transparency and Accountability

The Management Development and Productivity Institute (MDPI) has officially inaugurated its Entity Tender Committee (ETC) on Friday, 10th October 2025, at its Head Office in Accra.

The inauguration marks a significant milestone in the Institute’s commitment to upholding transparency, fairness, and value for money in all procurement processes, in line with the provisions of the Public Procurement Act, 2003 (Act 663) as amended.

The committee is made up of Prof. Elijah Yendaw, the Director General of MDPI, chairman of the Committee; Lambert Ajongbah, Ag. Deputy Director General, member; Rosemond Quansah, Director, Finance and Administration, member; Dr. Solomon Nyantakyi, a Consultant MDPI, member; Joseph Aggrey, IT Manager, member; Frank Vanlare, representative of CPS (Professional Body), member; Mrs. Grace Ewool, representative of Min. of Justice & Attorney General’s Department (Chief State Attorney), member; Surv. Desmond Malachi Ajongbah, representative of MGhIS (Professional Body), member; Joyce Senyo representative of MLJE (Deputy Director), member; Valentine Kwaku Atiogbe, Procurcment Office, secretary.

In his address, the Director General of MDPI, commended the newly inaugurated committee members for accepting the responsibility to serve and emphasized the importance of adhering strictly to procurement regulations to ensure integrity and efficiency in the institute’s operations.

The Entity Tender Committee will play a crucial role in reviewing and approving procurement plans, tender documents, and evaluation reports, as well as ensuring that all processes meet the highest standards of accountability.

MDPI continues to set the pace in institutional governance and productivity improvement, reinforcing its dedication to operational excellence and public sector best practices.

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