….Urges President Buhari To Weigh on LG Autonomy
Speakers of the House of Representatives, Hon Yakubu Dogara,
has called on Nigerians to lend their voice to the push for financial and
administrative autonomy for local governments in the country, nothing that is
state House of Assembly are not pressurized, they may not vote in favour of the
proposal.
The Speaker said this when he received a delegation from the
Nigeria Good Governance Group, led by former military governor of Bauchi State,
Gen Chris Abutu Garba (rtd), in his office.
He maintained that there are beneficiaries of the present
arrangement who will do everything possible to ensure that the proposed Constitution
Amendment to wrest control of the resources of local government from state
governors does not scale through.
While calling on “civil society organizations,
non-governmental organisations community based organizations, to stand up and
be counted,” Dogara, also urged President Muhammadu Buhari to give support to
the clamor for local government autonomy, as promised in his inaugural address
on May 29, 2015.
The speaker recalled that the President had pledged that
actualizing finicial autonomy for local governments will be in line with his
resolved not to allow people under him to betray the trust Nigerians have
placed on them as leaders.
“This is a betrayal of trust given to some elected officials
by the people who now abuse this trust,” he said, referring to some governors
who divert funds meant for the development of local government areas.
“It will take more than the will of the legislature at the
federal level to ensure that these radical changes are achieved. We all know
that in the last assembly, when we passed it to the states, most of the states
voted it down that they don’t want the autonomy for local government councils.
And in the process of amending the Constitution, the state legislators must be
engaged, and we will have to have a return of 2/3rd approval from
the state assemblies. So if we put forward these proposals and we fail to
gather 2/3rd support it means that automatically it has failed and there
is nothing that we can do about it.
“That is why we will start by lobbying you, even if I call
it lobby, to make sure that we stand up as a people. Whenever things are not
working, we should be able to close ranks, come together and say we are opposed
to this system that is not delivering the goods, we want it completely excised
from the body polity so that we can make progress. But if we keep quiet,
nothing will happen.”
“If the state assemblies are not pressured by stakeholders,
I can assure you that we will not get the 2/3rd support. I am not a
prophet, but we will not get it, except we have people like you who are ready
to stand up and be counted by bringing pressures to the state assemblies and
making sure that what this revolutionary amendment seeks to achieve in our
Constitution is achieved.”
Earlier, leader of the delegation, Gen Chris Abutu Garba,
tabled some requests of the Nigeria Good Governance Group to Speaker Dogara,
including a fixed 4 years tenure for local government council chairman, death
penalty, confiscation of stolen property and blacklisting of family members of
convicted corrupt government officials, fiscal federalism and allowances for
graduates of higher Institutions who are unemployed, among others.





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