'Significant step': Robes vows to monitor implementation of New Government Procurement Act
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- San Jose Del Monte (SJDM) lone district Rep. Florida "Rida" Robes has committed to monitor the implementation of the newly-enacted Republic Act (RA) No.12009 or the "New Government Procurement Act (NGPA)" amid the high hopes being attached to it.
San Jose del Monte City lone district Rep. Florida "Rida" Robes (Rep. Robes' office)
San Jose Del Monte (SJDM) lone district Rep. Florida "Rida" Robes has committed to monitor the implementation of the newly-enacted Republic Act (RA) No.12009 or the "New Government Procurement Act (NGPA)" amid the high hopes being attached to it.
Robes, being a co-author of the NGPA, is actually among the many who believe that the new law will make a huge difference as far as enhancing efficiency and transparency in government dealings is concerned.
As the NGPA comes into effect, Robes wants to make sure that its benefits are realized across all sectors.
The House Committee on Good Governance and Public Accountability chairperson added that she will continue to collaborate with government agencies, local businesses, and the public to address any challenges and make necessary adjustments to further enhance the procurement process.
"I am honored to have co-authored the [NGPA], which marks a significant step forward in our quest for good governance," said the lady lawmaker from Bulacan.
"This act is a testament to our commitment to creating a more efficient, transparent, and accountable government. By streamlining procurement processes, we are not only improving the way our government operates but also ensuring that public resources are used effectively for the benefit of all Filipinos,” explained Robes.
The implementation of the NGPA is set to bring numerous benefits, including faster project completion times, improved quality of government services, and enhanced public trust in the government's responsible resource management, with additional assurance that the focus on transparency and accountability will discourage corrupt practices, guaranteeing a prudent use of taxpayer money for its intended purposes.
Robes said that RA No.12009 modernizes procurement processes through the use of emerging technologies and innovative solutions.
It enhances transparency and ensures greater accountability with open government, participatory procurement, and the use of beneficial ownership information in procurement.
Moreover, the new law professionalizes procurement practitioners to foster a skilled and competent workforce dedicated to excellence in government procurement.