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S’Court Ruling On LG Autonomy Will Lead To Massive Devt, Say APC Professionals

The All Progressives Congress APC Professionals Forum has hailed Thursday’s Supreme Court affirmation of local government autonomy, saying it will go down in history as one of President Bola Tinubu’s major gifts to Nigeria’s democratic growth.

The forum in a statement signed by the Chairman of its Board of Trustees and former Governor of Bauchi state, Dr Isa Yuguda, maintained that the apex court ruling will pave way for grassroots development and efficiency at that third tier of government.

It said: “Like many Nigerians, we have always wondered why state governments have over the years held on to funds meant for local government administrations contrary to constitutional provisions.

“But what made this development more painful in recent months is how in spite of a quantum leap in allocations from Federal Account Allocation Committee FAAC to states and local governments since President Tinubu assumed office, there has not been a commensurate improvement in development at state level, let alone at the grassroots.

“This was why we were firmly in support of the President’s position on local government as well as the decision by his administration through the Attorney General of the Federation AGF, Lateef Fagbemi to sue the 36 state governors over alleged misuse of local government funds.

“And now that the Supreme Court has affirmed our position and declared it unconstitutional for governors to hold onto funds meant for local government  administration, we have nothing but praise for President Tinubu for testing the matter in court.

“This, for us, is in line with his character as we easily recall how as governor of Lagos state, he took the federal government to the Supreme court on multiple occasions on constitutional matters.

“Back to the court’s affirmation of local government autonomy, we at APC Professionals Forum, see the decision as the first step towards proper grassroot roots development because all the 774 local government councils would now have direct access to funds statutorily allocated to them.

“This is good for democracy and is bound to ensure that the people benefit from increased fund allocations to the third tier of government as a result of the removal of fuel subsidy.”

The Forum also hailed the role played by the President in making local government autonomy a reality.

“Anyone who is in doubt of the important role played by President Tinubu in making this a reality should know that former President Muhammadu Buhari issued an Executive Order in May 2020 but state governors challenged the decision at the Supreme court and won.

“Also, in January 2023, the Senate passed 44 bills including one on local government autonomy but it was rejected by the state assemblies.

“It is against the backdrop that we want Nigerians to appreciate the success of this approach by President Tinubu to easing the stranglehold of breaking the governors who have been accused of mismanaging funds meant for local government administration.

“We know that the step taken by the President is in line with his stance on restructuring and decentralizing power which were well captured in the Renewed Hope manifesto so we are therefore convinced that history will be kind to him for seeing this particular one through”, it added.

The group expressed hope that local government authorities will live up to the expectations of their people now that they will have control of funds for grassroot development.

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