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Welcome, James I. Oriarebun

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I am an entrepreneur, I am just interested
Website:
http://orialogicintl.hisupplier.com/
About my work:
Material Procurement Services, Manufacturer Representative, Safety Certification, Measuring Solutions and Services, Business Development and Marketing Consultancy.
On daily bases we render services and assistance to small and medium scale enterprises in the area of product branding, product development, sales, marketing, materials/equipment prices and investment.
Our company ORIA-LOGIC INTERNATIONAL was set up in the South-South of Nigeria and is better known by its brand name Raise Yourself for The Benefits Of Mankind. We are already doing our best in this direction and we welcome great ideals, contributions, and financial assistance to drive home our dreams.

Presently we have a Project at hand and it on BUSINESS ETHICS (TRANSPARENCY) IN THE PROCUREMENT
As part of our advocacy effort, policy dialogue and joint regulation to eliminate bribery and corruption thereby strengthen procurement business in the Oil and Gas Sector in our region and also to improve the efficiency of administration and service delivery and the fairness of transparency of regulation. Oria-Logic International has decided to summarize the following goals we want to achieve in the nearest future.

1. To foster the development of small and medium scale enterprises in the procurement sector of the Oil and Gas Sector in our region.

2. Encourage businessperson/companies to be an agent of change in this direction, thereby challenge corrupt practices anytime, anywhere and stand up for their right

3. Assist small and medium scale enterprises in the procurement business of the Oil and Gas Sector in our region with the tools that promotes economic and social welfare, reduces poverty and contributes to sustainable development.

4. Expose businessperson/companies to the benefits of doing business in a well recommended ethical principle and moral standard and also elaborate on the consequence of doing business in unethical practice and corrupt behavior.

Oria-Logic International has been in the procurement business and we have distributorship agreement with Original Equipment Manufacturers in different countries. We know what we and our colleague in this business are passing through daily. We believe if it is not us who will initiate this project? If it not now when should we initiate this project? If not together how do we succeed with this project. That is the reason we are calling on The Donor Agencies and Philanthropist to assist Oria-Logic International to keep this project fully executed. On that note we are able to come out with the following ways to achieve the above goals.

1. Going to major Oil and Gas companies thereby organizing Monthly Vendor Interactive Forum in joint venture with the procurement department.

2. Organize Seminars: Tax & Doing Business in the Oil and Gas Industries and Business Banking, we intend to bring stakeholder in the various sectors to come and give talk and present papers.

3. Going out to presenting talk and papers at different event, seminar and trade show

4. Occasionally visit to schools to present talk and papers to our youth since most of them will be in the business tomorrow, we believe this is the right time to give them this message.
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At 17:54 on March 30, 2009, James Oriarebun said…
Let's take fighting corruption as a collective responsibility that is the only way we can have a less corrupt free world.
At 12:33 on June 23, 2009, Amy Warner said…
Hi James

I have not had internet access or a while now, so I apologise for the late reply. Are you attending this evening's event?

Amy
At 1:41 on July 15, 2009, Ilaria Tercelli said…
Hi! How are you? I am fine...working on a paper on Child Labour in Peru. Did you attend the event this evening? Best wishes.

Ilaria
At 7:05 on April 8, 2010, jessica Althoff said…
Hello James,

Thank you for your comment (over a year ago), I just found it. I am interested in starting a clothing line that is sourced from sub-Saharan Africa. If you have any suggestions/ information, it would be greatly appreciated.

Thank you,

Jessica

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