
Indications
have emerged that Nigerian governors have perfected plans to mobilise
members of their State Houses of Assembly to reject the autonomy granted
local governments by members of the National Assembly.
It
said the action of the lawmakers, which if agreed by the majority of
the state houses of assembly, will grant financial and instructive
autonomy to the local governments, was not in tandem with the yearnings
of the people.
The two chambers of the National Assembly had
during the amendment to the Constitution, granted 774 Local Government
Councils in Nigeria financial and administrative autonomy through
amendment of section 7.
Details of the autonomy granted the local
councils in the Federation include strengthening their administration by
providing for their funding, tenure, elections and to clearly delineate
their powers and responsibilities to ensure effective service delivery
and insulate them from undue and counter-productive interference from
state governments.
But the Jang’s faction of the NGF through a
statement issued in Abuja on Thursday, vowed to mobilise lawmakers in
their respective states against the amendment.
The NGF’s faction’s position was contained in a statement issued on its behalf by the Secretary of the Forum, Mr. Osaro Onaiwu.
It
said, “The Nigeria Governors Forum under the leadership of Governor
Jonah Jang of Plateau State has differed with the National Assembly over
the move to amend the constitution and grant local governments full
administrative and financial autonomy.”
The governors, according
to Onaiwu, also accused some unnamed members in the National Assembly of
“using the conference committee to force through an amendment that was
clearly rejected by the senate during the constitution amendment debates
and votes.”
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