LG Autonomy: Group Cautions Govs Against Appointing Loyalists As LG Chairpersons
By Abdullahi Yusuf
Following Thursday’s Supreme Court judgment that granted Financial Autonomy to the 774 local governments in the federation,a group, The African Network For Anti-corruption(ANA),has cautioned State Governors against appointing their loyalists as Local Government Chairpersons.
Doing so,the Network said, would undermine the spirit of the Supreme Court judgment.
Convener of the group,Muhammad Musbahu Basirka, sounded the caution while addressing a news conference at the NUJ press centre,Kano, on Friday.
“We will be monitoring closely to ensure that this Autonomy is not compromised,”Basirka warned.
He commended the Supreme Court for the judgement which he described as historic and courageous, while acknowledging the efforts of Civil Society Organizations,the media and other stakeholders whom had advocated for Local Government Autonomy in the country.
“However,we recognize that this judgement is only the first step.We urge the Federal and State Governments to respect and implement this ruling in full,” he said.
According to the group,the autonomy would give the local governments the opportunity to provide better healthcare, education and infrastructure for their respective communities.
It would also create job opportunities and stimulate local economies,respond more effectively to local needs and priorities,as well as reduce poverty and inequality,the network said.
The group noted that 20 states spread across the federation had yet to conduct their local government elections, which according to it,barred them from receiving local government allocations from July until they do so.
It urged the concerned states to promptly conduct their local government elections to “ensure that the autonomy granted by the Supreme Court is not undermined.”