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Senator Bukola Saraki restates support for LG autonomy

Admin April 14, 2018

President of the Senate, Dr Abubakar Bukola Saraki

April 14, 2018

 

President of the Senate, Dr Abubakar Bukola Saraki

President of the Senate, Dr Abubakar Bukola Saraki, has reiterated his support for local government autonomy in the country.

Saraki, according to a statement by his Chief Press Secretary, Mr Sanni Onogu, in Abuja on Saturday, said this during a visit by the National Union of Local Government Employees (NULGE), led by its National President, Mr Ibrahim Khalil.

He said that the Senate and the indeed the National Assembly appreciated the importance of autonomous governance at the third tier of government and would continue to work towards its realisation.

“Here in the Senate and the National Assembly, we appreciate the importance of governance in the third tier of government, the local government.

“As such, it is very important that we strengthen local government administration.

“Part of strengthening local government administration is ensuring that there is autonomy. I also believe that strengthening local government administration means that we all do our best to increase the capacity at the local government.

“Sometimes, you find out that in developed countries, people who are competent to contest at a level even as high as the Senate, would tell you that they don’t want to be at the Federal level like Abuja or Washington, they prefer to stay at the local level,” he said.

Saraki told the local government employees that it was also important to see that local governments were properly and independently funded.

“However, there must be a symbiotic relationship between the states and the local governments to ensure that the third tier of government is not placed at a disadvantage.

“It is unfortunate that you observed that in the last Constitution alteration exercise, we were not successful on this issue. Being a former Governor, the Senate Leader always reminds me that ‘I have seen the light.’ But on a serious note, we all have a role to play to strengthen our local government system.

“It is important that we see how local governments can be independent, how local governments can have more autonomy, and Governors cannot interfere with what is due to local governments.

“In all of this, there must still be a cordial and symbiotic relationship. If we just say that local governments should just be on their own, it might have some disadvantages.

“We must also look at how we can ensure that local governments have funding of their own without any interference,” Saraki stated.

Saraki also noted that following the last Constitutional Review exercise embarked on by the National Assembly, only nine states were in support of local government autonomy.

The president of the senate, however, promised to do more to ensure that further cooperation and collaboration was achieved to rectify the issue.

Earlier, the National President of NULGE, Ibrahim Khalil lamented that local government administrations in the country had been rendered impotent over the years as a result of undue interference.

“Our visit is to rekindle efforts and bring all hands on deck to ensure that Local Governments become autonomous in this country.

“We recognise that the leadership of the National Assembly has a critical role to play in ensuring that Local Governments become autonomous in the country.

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Tags: Chief Press Secretary of the Senate Dr Abubakar Bukola Sarak local government autonomy Mr Ibrahim Khalil. Mr Sanni Onogu National Assembly. National President of NULGE National Union of Local Government Employees (NULGE) President of the Senate

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