Procurement management practices and their effects on local governments service delivery in Uganda: A case study of Iganga Town Council
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2010-01
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Uganda Management Institute
Abstract
The study was aimed at investigating procurement management practices and how they
affect service delivery in local governments in Uganda, with in Iganga Town Council as a
case study. The study was guided by four objectives of establishing the relationship
between transparency and effectiveness of local government service delivery in Iganga
town council, investigating the relationship between non-discrimination and effectiveness
of local government service delivery in Iganga town council, establishing the relationship
between competitive bidding and effectiveness of local government service delivery in
Iganga town council and finding out the moderator effect of procurement legal framework
on the relationship between procurement management practices and effectiveness of local
government service delivery in Iganga town council. The Principle-Agent theory was
applied to explain the relationship between the service providers and the local
government in Iganga town council. The most important variables were transparency,
competitive bidding, non-discrimination, the legal framework as a moderator factor on
service delivery. Data was collected by use of questionnaires, interview guide and
observations. The researcher established that service delivery was affected by the
procurement management practices in Iganga town council. Local governments should
take on these procurement management practices to get value for tax payers’ hard earned
money. It can be concluded that non-discrimination as a procurement management
practice is very important to Local governments as it creates a wide supplier base from
which you can get the best suppliers, also, that competitive bidding as one of the
management practices, be developed as from many bidders it becomes easy to pick the
most economically advantageous tenderer. It is recommended that transparency in the
procurement process be taken very seriously so that better services are got in various parts
of this country, also, that non-discrimination as one of the procurement management
practices is used in all districts in this country for better service delivery in local
governments
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Procurement Management Practices, Effects, Local Governments Service Delivery, Uganda
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Muwaya, Ronald Donald Ross(2010)Procurement Management Practices and their Effects on Local Governments Service Delivery in Uganda: A case study of Iganga Town Council