Thursday 20 April 2017

Local Government Autonomy, a Panacea for Grassroots Participation in Nigeria Democracy

The demands for scrapping of state and Local Government joint accounts and State electoral commission, financial and administrative autonomy top the memo submitted to the Executive Governor Plateau State, His Excellency Rt. Hon. Simon Bako Lalong, the Speaker Plateau State House of Assembly Hon. Peter Azi, during the solidary match by the Plateau State Chapter of National Union of Local Government Employee (NULGE) on 20th April, 2016 in Jos, the state capital.
The solidarity procession which started at the State NLC secretariat attracted overwhelming crowd and support for local government autonomy as the third tier of government.
While, receiving the Memo from the NULGE National Chairman, Governor Simon Bako Lalong promises to deliver the memo to the chairman Nigeria Governors Forum and equally make inputs and submit same to the state House of Assembly.
Governor Lalong said “I made a promise to Plateau People that I don’t want to see Salaries arrears again” he said, it is disheartening to find out that someone just siphoned over 7billion naira at a time when workers were on strike for non-payment of salaries, ‘that money must be returned’ he added.
Earlier, while receiving the MEMO from the National Presidents of NULGE at the premises of the State House of Assembly, the Plateau State Speaker, Rt. Hon. Peter Azi, said, “we in the Plateau State House of Assembly adopted the position of NULGE, because we believed the autonomy will strengthened the local government administration” he said they will give the memo express approval.   

In brief
As a result of lack of financial autonomy, local governments have become a shadow of themselves. To put it succinctly, they have been emasculated by the various state governments which continued to hold on to their statutory revenue allocations under various guises.
The polity is awash with reports of state governments tampering with statutory allocations of revenue allocated to the local councils while the latter is unable to challenge this flagrant violation of the constitution.
Speaking to the mammoth crowd that gathered to support the Plateau NULGE, Comrade Stephen Aluko said, without the grassroots support and votes, those in government wouldn’t  have been in their position today, he wonders why the same people are denying the local government autonomy. He said “as long as there is no autonomy at the local government level, there is no democracy in Nigeria”
Aluko said, during the presidential campaigned President Buhari promised to give local government autonomy if voted into power, and Nigerians are expecting nothing less than this, he added.
He said “if truly APC is for change and they wants to fight corruption, then the right thing to do is granting autonomy to the local government.
In his own part Gad Shamaki noted that the issues of local government autonomy is about rights, and freedom, because local governments operates at the grassroots level and it is the closest government to the people, they must have financial and administrative autonomy in order for development to be sustained. He said “Joint account is a fraud and must stop

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