A total of 486 candidates sat for the Nigerian Procurement Certification Programme (NPCP) exam on Saturday, September 20, 2025.

Out of these, 360 candidates emerged successful and have been issued certificates.
However, 59 candidates who passed the exam were disqualified due to non-compliance with examination guidelines.
67 candidates failed to pass the examination.
The next exam is scheduled for Saturday, October 4, 2025, with over 600 candidates qualified to participate.
The NPCP, according to the Certification Support Unit Coordinator at the Bureau of Public Procurement, BPP, Mr. Babatunde Oladele, “serves as a centralised platform for the capacity building assessment and certification of procurement professionals.”
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He stated that the programme aimed to develop sustainable capacity in managing procurement in the public and private sectors, and had recorded a 60% pass rate across certification exams so far.
He pointed out that with over 4,000 officers still waiting to pass through the certification programme, “the NPCP continues to witness huge participation and responsiveness from procurement professionals.”
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