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21 States Run Local Government Areas With Caretaker Committees by adenigga(m): 5:43am

No fewer than 21 states in the country are currently without duly elected local government councils.

These states are running the affairs of local government councils with caretaker committees appointed by state governors, an investigation by Sunday PUNCH has revealed.

This is against the provisions of Section 7 of the 1999 Constitution which guarantees the operation of local government by democratically elected officials.

There are 774 local government areas in the country, but the efficiency of the third tier of government has been hampered by the actions of some governors who have been accused of mismanaging funds meant for the administration of local governments.

In the last few months, calls for local government autonomy have increased in Nigeria. President Bola Tinubu has also supported these calls. In May, the Federal Government approached the Supreme Court with a suit seeking to compel governors of the 36 states to grant full autonomy to the local governments in their domains.

Currently, the Federal Government receives 52.68 per cent, states receive 26.72 per cent, and LGs receive 20.60 per cent of the country’s monthly revenue allocated by the Revenue Mobilisation Allocation and Fiscal Commission, which is domiciled under the Presidency, and is disbursed by the Federation Account Allocation Committee.

LG funds are paid into a joint account operated by state governments and local governments in their domains.

A former National Chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party, Audu Ogbeh, who was recently interviewed on Channels Television, stated that the Federal Government should discontinue the payment of LG funds to such joint accounts, and move them to accounts solely operated by local government administrations.

“I cannot be sending you money that disappears. You don’t repair primary schools, you don’t do anything. The money vanishes and they say they are paying workers; for which work? Strolling around in the morning and drinking palm wine? These are the issues. Those failures are creating dangerous problems for the country,” he said.

He added that some governors appointed their stooges as caretaker chairmen for local governments, gave them stipends, and diverted large chunks of the money allocated for local government administration to questionable quarters.

On June 28, 2024, the government of Jigawa State dissolved the elected council chairmen of the 27 local governments in the state.

Earlier, the Jigawa State House of Assembly had amended the local government law, extending the time for fresh local council elections by one year and ordering the appointment of caretakers before the election.

Though the government has yet to provide further information regarding the issue, it is believed that based on the amendment by the assembly, the caretaker committee may take up the task.

Recently, the Governor of Rivers State, Siminalayi Fubara, appointed caretaker chairmen to take charge of LG councils in the state following a power tussle between him and the erstwhile governor of the state, Nyesom Wike.

On June 20, 2024, the Governor of Anambra State, Charles Soludo, through the state’s House of Assembly, confirmed the appointment of transition committee chairmen and councillors for the 21 local government areas of the state.

The assembly confirmed the appointment in line with Section 208 of the Local Government Law, 1999 as amended, as requested by Soludo.

The newly-appointed chairmen are Ifeanyi Chiweze (Anambra East), Fidelis Nnazo (Anambra West), Romanus Ibekwe (Anaocha), Chinedu Okafor (Awka South), Alphonsus Ofumele (Ayamelum), Chijioke Ozumba (Dunukofia), and Stanley Nkwoka (Idemili North).

Others are Chinedu Ononiba (Njikoka), Val Ezeogidi (Nnewi South), Franklin Nwadialu (Ogbaru), Anthony Nwaora (Onitsha North), Casimir Nwafor (Orumba North), and Shedrack Azubuike (Orumba South).

The state noted that the local government transition committee chairmen will serve for three months in the first instance.

In Imo State, the last council poll was conducted on August 25, 2018; and was the first LG election in seven years.

In Kwara State, the last council election was in November 2017, and caretaker committees had been in charge since 2020.

In Zamfara, the last grassroots poll was held on April 27, 2019, and the state returned to appointees after the chairmen’s tenures expired. In May 2024, the state assembly approved a six-month extension for the caretaker committee.

In Benue, however, elections are scheduled to be held on July 6, 2024, for LG council chairmen.

Other states affected include Bauchi, Plateau, Abia, Enugu, Katsina, Kano, Sokoto, Yobe, Ondo, Osun, Delta, Akwa-Ibom, and Cross River.

Speaking to our correspondent on the matter, the National President of the National Union of Local Government Employees, Hakeem Ambali, described the constitution of caretaker committees as illegal, adding that it went against the constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.

“Caretaker committees remain illegal. State governments should therefore abide by the rule, especially with total respect to Section Seven, Subsection One of the 1999 Constitution. It further reinforces the correctness of the President Bola Tinubu-administration in taking a bold step in seeking legal intervention against the violation of the constitution with impunity by state political actors,” Ambali added.

Recall that the Attorney General of the Federation, Lateef Fagbemi, had dragged the 36 states to the Supreme Court over the issue of LG autonomy.

The suit, marked SC/CV/343/2024, was filed by the Attorney-General of the Federation and Minister of Justice, Lateef Fagbemi (SAN), on behalf of the Federal Government.

The Federal Government urged the apex court to issue “an order prohibiting state governors from the unilateral, arbitrary, and unlawful dissolution of democratically elected local government leaders for local governments.”

In the suit predicated on 27 grounds, the Federal Government accused the governors of gross misconduct and abuse of power.

The FG, in the originating summons, prayed the Supreme Court to make an order expressly stating that funds meant for local governments from the Federation Account should be paid directly to the local governments, rather than through the state governments.

The justice minister also prayed for “an order of injunction restraining the governors, their agents, and privies from receiving, spending, or tampering with funds released from the Federation Account for the benefit of local governments when no democratically elected local government system is in place in the states.”


The Federal Government further sought “an order stopping governors from constituting caretaker committees to run the affairs of local governments as against the constitutionally recognised and guaranteed democratic system.”

Allow LGs enjoy full autonomy, ALGON tells states

In an interview with Sunday PUNCH, the Director-General of the Association of Local Governments of Nigeria, Itiako Ikpokpo, called for financial and administrative autonomy for local governments.

He said, “There are fundamental issues with the structures of local government across Nigeria, and most of them are constitutional issues. Our national president has said that there are fundamental issues to be dealt with.

“One of the issues is the financial and administrative autonomy of local government. When we talk about financial autonomy, it means strictly sending money directly to local governments across the country. Administrative autonomy is about handing over the structure of the local governments to the LG chairmen, just the way it is in the states and at the federal level, where the governors and the president respectively are in charge. It is not right for state governments to be running the affairs of the local government just as it is not right for the federal government to run the affairs of the states.

“So, you find a situation where the Local Government Service Commission, which is in charge of the promotion of workers, has directly taken over that function. We have the issue of uniformity of tenure. If four years is good enough for the president and state governments, why would four years not be good enough for the council chairmen? What makes them lesser when they have been described as a part of government in the Constitution? So, there are a lot of fundamental issues.”

Ikpokpo, however, noted that some governors were allowing local governments to run without interference.

“There are some governors that are actually doing well. Some of them are not taking local government money, and they are conducting elections when due. So, you must separate them from those who have continuously kept us in the situation that we are in, because the issue is not just about the caretaker committees.

“Whether they are caretaker chairmen or elected chairmen, are they allowed to operate without interference?” he asked.

The ALGON DG also urged the Nigerian Financial Intelligence Unit to do its job by tracking LG funds, noting that Nigeria will only move forward when the local government system is allowed to work.

“If the local government system works, Nigeria will work,” he said.

Governors should stop crippling LGs — SAN

Also speaking with Sunday PUNCH, a human rights lawyer, Afam Osigwe (SAN), condemned the “unbearable influence” of governors on local government, accusing them of crippling local government administration in the country by preventing the third tier of government from performing its functions.

Osigwe said it was illegal and undemocratic for governors to appoint caretaker committees to administer the affairs of local governments. He stressed that the constitution should be amended to allow local governments control funds made available to them, adding that the joint account with states should be stopped.

He said, “There is a Supreme Court decision on that. Section Seven of the Constitution guarantees a democratic system of local government, so being democratic means the leadership of local governments must evolve through elections, not by appointment. Governors do not have the power to appoint caretaker committees to run the affairs of local governments.

“The governors’ unbearable influence on local government should be stopped, and a law should be put in place to ensure that any governor that fails to conduct local government elections to put in place democratically elected officials should not be allowed access to funds meant for local governments. That way, the states will conduct the elections.

“The states have taken over local governments, and they use them for political patronage. They also use money meant for local governments for things that are not constitutionally approved.

“So, I support the move by the Federal Government that states that do not conduct local government elections should not be allowed access to funds meant for local governments. That is the only way we can secure the independence and autonomy of local governments.”

Caretaker committees for LGs violate constitution — Lawyer

Also speaking with our correspondent, a legal practitioner, Tosin Ojaomo, lampooned the appointment of caretaker committee chairmen to oversee local governments, labelling it a blatant violation of the constitution by state governors.

Ojaomo noted that the constitution stipulates that local governments must be led by elected officials following democratic processes.

He said, “There is nowhere in the Nigerian constitution that governors are given power to choose caretakers for local governments. The law is that local governments should be democratically managed in Nigeria.

“What these governors are doing is unconstitutional. It is pure illegality. The constitution is very clear. It states that local government leaders should emerge through democratic means. This indicates that elections must be conducted, and winners must emerge after an election is conducted. The problem we are having is also constitutional.”

Ojaomo added that a fundamental reason states continued to flex muscles over local governments and deny them their constitutionally guaranteed administrative autonomy was because of joint state and local government accounts.

He stressed that allocations coming to the local government should not go to the state.

He called for strict adherence to constitutional provisions and legal precedents in the governance of local governments, emphasising the need to safeguard democratic principles and prevent undue influence from state authorities.

He said, “There is no provision for caretaker committees in the Constitution. It must be an elected government at the local government level. There are so many pronouncements by the Supreme Court that local government caretaker committees are illegal. The way to enforce the law is to ensure that local government chairmen should not be at the mercy and control of state governors.

“The Independent National Electoral Commission should also conduct local government elections in Nigeria. If elections of House of Assembly members are being conducted by the INEC, it should also conduct elections for local government chairmen. With that, there will be a level playing field. Most governors choose to appoint their cronies to be members of the state electoral commissions, and that is the only part they are aware of in installing their stooges at the local government level.”

Speaking on the matter, another legal practitioner, Eze Oyekpere, condemned the actions of governors appointing caretaker committee chairmen for local governments, stressing that their handling of local government funds was illegal.

Oyekpere stressed that the governors, without rightful authority, appropriated funds meant for local governments, an act he categorically described as stealing.

He stated, “If I take your money and keep it without the intention of giving it back to you, and it’s without your consent, or simply because I think I can beat you, what is it? That is stealing. What they are doing is stealing.


“The money does not belong to them. They are not supposed to know anything. They collect it and keep it back without the consent of the donors. So what they are doing is stealing. Simple.”
Source: https://punchng.com/21-states-run-local-govt-areas-with-caretaker-committees

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Re: 21 States Run Local Government Areas With Caretaker Committees by flyinnizam(m): 6:29am
who go read this kind long news? am I mad

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Re: 21 States Run Local Government Areas With Caretaker Committees by edian: 6:32am
flyinnizam:
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Re: 21 States Run Local Government Areas With Caretaker Committees by saintbillion(m): 6:35am
From top to bottom

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Re: 21 States Run Local Government Areas With Caretaker Committees by RevenuesBoost(f): 6:36am
Hmmm
Re: 21 States Run Local Government Areas With Caretaker Committees by spiSeyi: 6:36am
The Genesis of Nigeria problem , Nigeria was safe & secure when LGA were run effectively because the LGs are the closest to the people. Gone are those days when farmers can get fertilizers, tractors, seedlings and other farm inputs from their LG. And the use of local vigilante were efficient. But things went south immediately selfish governors emperors took over and reduce local government to just a mere office in their cabinet.
I keep saying it the FG fault in all these mess is just a few and Nigerians are yet to realize that the Governors are cancer ♋ to the 5th Republic, the only way out is regionalism and that's when we all see the rot that the gov has caused

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Re: 21 States Run Local Government Areas With Caretaker Committees by Risingblue008(m): 6:37am
Ff
Re: 21 States Run Local Government Areas With Caretaker Committees by nolamicautos: 6:37am
Local governments chairmen and councilors should just be scrapped so that traditional rulers can be a bit more relevant small.

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Re: 21 States Run Local Government Areas With Caretaker Committees by vincenteger: 6:38am
Too bad, that the local government which are supposed to be our grassroots are now nothing to write home about.

Nigeria is blessed with bad leadership.

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Re: 21 States Run Local Government Areas With Caretaker Committees by bewla(m): 6:38am
We style always wanting to hold powers without usefulness
Re: 21 States Run Local Government Areas With Caretaker Committees by okoliobinna84(m): 6:39am
Imo State has fixed their LG elections for Saturday, 21st September 2024 and I believe other states has plans too.

There is currently an ongoing recruitment for adhoc staff.

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Re: 21 States Run Local Government Areas With Caretaker Committees by Chibuzoripob: 6:39am
sad
Re: 21 States Run Local Government Areas With Caretaker Committees by PinkNature(m): 6:39am
edian:
it keeps you fit. You don't read the letters but the spirit behind the letters and the mind sometimes the mind of the writer. Which makes knowledge power.

Do you know how much a mudu of beans is right now in the market?

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Re: 21 States Run Local Government Areas With Caretaker Committees by OkwuruOKARISIA(m): 6:40am
So why are some people making it look like Fubara has initiated one big crime in Nigeria?

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Re: 21 States Run Local Government Areas With Caretaker Committees by Paraman: 6:43am
So Adeleke, the governor of Osun state has not held an election... And he was promising to change things in Osun state

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Re: 21 States Run Local Government Areas With Caretaker Committees by maxiuc(m): 6:44am
cheesy
Re: 21 States Run Local Government Areas With Caretaker Committees by Orobadmeat: 6:44am
Local man cannot can, Useless Governors angry

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Re: 21 States Run Local Government Areas With Caretaker Committees by Passionnn: 6:44am
Nigeria is finished
The third tier of government is as good as dead or moribund where it exists.
Tere is urgent need for LGA reforms in Nigeria.
All SIECs should be scrapped and return status quo to how it was in 1999 when INEC conducted LGA elections.
Democracy is as good as dead in Nigeria because elections at all levels have not been credible. It is even worse at the LGA under state governor control. What exst today is not democracy but civilian dictatorship

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Re: 21 States Run Local Government Areas With Caretaker Committees by ddippset(m): 6:46am
To solve this problem,,

LGA elections should be included in INEC's jurisdiction, to run at the same time with the general elections thereby giving LGA officials a 4 year term.

Just the way INEC conducts National Assembly and State Assembly elections.

Conduct all elections over a 3 week period.

Something like;;;

1st Saturday -- Presidential and National Assembly.
2nd Saturday -- Governorship and State Assembly.
3rd Saturday -- Local Government Elections.

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Re: 21 States Run Local Government Areas With Caretaker Committees by OkwuruOKARISIA(m): 6:46am
Paraman:
So Adeleke, the governor of Osun state has not held an election... And he was promising to change things in Osun state

So things haven't changed? Was his predecessor a dancer?

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Re: 21 States Run Local Government Areas With Caretaker Committees by helinues: 6:47am
21 out of 36

No wonder there is nothing like grassroots development lately

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Re: 21 States Run Local Government Areas With Caretaker Committees by Eriokanmi: 6:48am
I hope the masses are seeing whom their enemies are....the politicians whom they're running after and worshipping like gods. Despite what the constitution says about the LG administration, they're using them as conduit pipes to siphon money, thereby shortchange the masses.

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Re: 21 States Run Local Government Areas With Caretaker Committees by vengertime: 6:49am
Lagos State for example is Tinubu criminal enterprise, let me use one LGA as an example. Amuwo Odofin , the Local government is located inside festac at 41 Road, this criminal enterprise collect tax from festac residence in hundreds of millions but if you go to FESTAC the roads are like Gaza war zone.

Decades ago, one Tinubu right hand man Ayo was made the chairman by Tinubu and this idiot was literally using cement and sand to fix roads. Once rain fall twice they start all over again.

Back then around 202 road/ FESTAC police station there was a bank there (Oceanic bank) currently Eko bank. In front of their bank there was a drum hole not potholes that was causing traffic and they fixed it overnight because the LG chairman Ayo refuses to give them the go ahead to fix that pothole for free o.

Two days later, Ayo sent his thugs at midnight to destroy the spot again because he was expecting hundreds of millions from state government for that particular pothole.

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Re: 21 States Run Local Government Areas With Caretaker Committees by Pastoshizzy(m): 6:50am
Where they will make enough money off the people through palliative measures.
Just watch.

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Re: 21 States Run Local Government Areas With Caretaker Committees by CHIDINMALOVE: 6:51am
No be today e start
Re: 21 States Run Local Government Areas With Caretaker Committees by Pastoshizzy(m): 6:53am
PinkNature:


Do you know how much a mudu of beans is right now in the market?
No mind am. Most people come here to escape the reality out there. Some to vent their anger/frustration.

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Re: 21 States Run Local Government Areas With Caretaker Committees by Tjra: 6:54am
This is bullshit.

Presidents doesn't control state governments.

Why on earth should governors controls the affairs of the LGA even down to elections that should be under the purview of iNEC?

We are not ready for development honestly.

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Re: 21 States Run Local Government Areas With Caretaker Committees by Paraman: 6:55am
OkwuruOKARISIA:


So things haven't changed? Was his predecessor a dancer?
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Re: 21 States Run Local Government Areas With Caretaker Committees by BABANGBALI: 6:55am
Very lawless country. As lawless as nairaland
Re: 21 States Run Local Government Areas With Caretaker Committees by Subsea101: 6:56am
Which fit??, anything Nigeria politics is not worth the trouble

All state arms are busy forming loyalty to governors, and all federal arm doing the same!

The useless senators that are supposed to be independent, are busy sycophanting, wearing Tinubu insignia cap up and down in the name of loyalty angry angry angry

edian:
it keeps you fit. You don't read the letters but the spirit behind the letters and the mind sometimes the mind of the writer. Which makes knowledge power.

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Re: 21 States Run Local Government Areas With Caretaker Committees by Skydivine: 6:56am
OkwuruOKARISIA:
So why are some people making it look like Fubara has initiated one big crime in Nigeria?
He that must come to equity, must come with clean hands.

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