Government policies and sustainable procurement: driving economic transformation (Hybrid event - In-person only)
West Africa Time
at Westwood Hotel Ikoyi
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Event Details
This session will examine the role of government policies and regulations in promoting sustainable procurement practices to drive economic transformation. It will aim to discuss policy instruments such as green public procurement policies, incentives for sustainable businesses, and certification schemes.
Refreshments and lunch will be provided.
This is a hybrid event and if you are unable to attend in-person, you can attend online, please book your place here.
Bookings will close end of Thursday 18th April.
If you have any queries please contact branchevents@cips.org
EVENT VENUE:
Westwood Hotel Ikoyi, 22
Awolowo Road, Ikoyi Lagos, 100263 (beside Military Hospital)
EVENT SPEAKERS
Oluyemi Ogunyemi MCIPS
Head Materials Management, Dangote Sugar Refinery PLC
Oluyemi is a
multidisciplinary professional with extensive experience across several sectors
- Information Technology, Geoscience, Finance, Oil and Gas, and Manufacturing. He advanced his career in
Supply Chain Management through knowledge gathered as a self study CIPs
candidate. He has held several roles in Supply chain management in publicly
listed companies where he participated in several large ticket projects. He currently leads the Material Management section of
Dangote Sugar Plc, Lagos. He likes to read and coach others when he is not
working.
William Asim-Ita
CEO, Branbill Limited
William
Asim-Ita is a trained Chemical Engineer from the prestigious Federal University
of Technology, Owerri, and is currently an MBA Student at the Obafemi Awolowo
University, Ile Ife. A professional with about 2 decades of cumulative
practical experience in Brand communications, Procurement, CSR, HSE,
Engineering, and Environmental Sustainability having executed and gone through
a series of projects, training, and courses.
He has applied his skillset working with blue chip companies and multinationals
like GSK, Unilever, NBC- Coca Cola, Powerhorse, TotalEnergies, Shell, IHS,
Dangote Sugar Refinery, P&G, Heineken, Access Bank, GAC Motors to mention a
few.
Hussaini Yahaya Yakubu, MNIM, MBA
Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer, Linkifin Limited
Hussaini Yahaya Yakubu is a highly accomplished
professional in the field of management and technology. With extensive
experience in both the information technology sector and the financial
technology industry, he has consistently demonstrated his expertise in
strategic alignment, business development, and solving complex challenges
within the supply chain ecosystem.
Currently serving as the Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer of Linkifin Limited, a leading Fintech company, Hussaini leads the organization in providing innovative solutions for Supply Chain Finance. Under his guidance, Linkifin Limited has successfully addressed cash flow challenges within the supply chain and established itself as a trusted partner for businesses seeking optimized financial processes.
Chief Pascal Egwim FCIPS
Director General & CEO, Imo State Bureau of Public Procurement and Price Intelligence
Pascal holds a Bachelor of Science Degree in Management and a post graduate professional Diploma (MCIPS) and a Fellowship (FCIPS) from the premier Chartered Institute of Procurement & Supply,. He has over 25 years of Logistics, Contracting, Procurement & Supply Chain Management experience and expertise in the government and Oil & Gas Sectors. Overall Contract Management, Total Cost of Ownership Concepts, Strategic Cost Leadership Concepts and the Shell Core values of Honesty. Currently serving the Government and people of Imo State, Nigeria as Director General and CEO at the Bureau of Public Procurement and Price Intelligence.
Charles
Oranyeli FNSE, FNICE, MCIPS
Charles is
multidisciplined with degrees in Civil Engineering, Industrial Engineering,
Finance & CIPS. He has over 35yrs experience in Design, Construction,
Project Management, Public Infrastructure Development and Supply chain.
Upon graduation in 1988, Charles started his career as an Engineer with Rustali Structural Engineering company who were Contractors to Nigerian Agip Oil Company and moved on to Public Infrastructure development (Bendel & then Delta States) spanning Eleven years experience in Engineering Design, Construction and Development of younger Engineers across the various Engineering disciplines. He also Consulted for the Petroleum Trust Fund on the National Rural Water Supply Program for Delta State (under Gibkam).
Charles has a passion for developing people and has developed and implemented Training programs as a former branch Technical Secretary & later Secretary of Nigerian Society of Engineers and in current role as a Supply Chain professional.
Yemisi Ashimolowo
Head - Planning and Procurement, May & Baker Nigeria Plc
Yemisi Ashimolowo is a Trained Industrial Engineer and a Certified Supply Chain Professional. She has over 10 years of experience in supply chain management spanning material planning, strategic sourcing, strategic procurement, category management, supplier management, inventory management and control, contract management, and logistics across Pharmaceutical, Consumer Goods and Automobile Industries. She has consistently added value and proven her expertise in driving continuous improvement opportunities and best practices, to streamline processes and improve efficiency within the supply chain space.
Yemisi currently works with May & Baker Nigeria Plc, a publicly quoted foremost pharmaceutical
manufacturing company, as Head - Planning and Procurement, where she is responsible for the central
planning and procurement activities of the company.
Igeme Ezenwata FCIPS
With over 25 years of experience in Supply Chain Management, International Procurement, Commercial Strategy, and Project Management, Igeme is a highly accomplished and seasoned professional who delivers optimal business outcomes. As the Chief Procurement Officer at a multi-energy company, she is an expert at utilizing strategic planning principles, process improvement methodologies, and negotiation skills to drive substantial cost savings and value creation for Businesses.Her core competencies also include
building strategic partnerships, improving operations support efficiency, data
analytics, change management, continuous improvement, and supply chain
transformation. She has a demonstrated track record in designing and
implementing effective and robust solutions to business problems across
industry Supply Chains.
She is also passionate about supporting social causes and empowering women and children through education, skills development, and community engagement. A Chevening Scholar and a Fellow of CIPS she is a UN SDG Goals impact mobilizer and promoter.