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Governors Welcome Supreme Court’s Local Government Autonomy Ruling

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Nigeria’s state governors have expressed satisfaction with a recent Supreme Court ruling granting financial autonomy to local government areas. The decision, which was announced on Thursday, is seen as a major step towards decentralizing power and financial resources in the country.

The chairman of the Nigeria Governors’ Forum (NGF) and Kwara State Governor, AbdulRazaq AbdulRahman, led the chorus of approval. Speaking to State House correspondents after a meeting with President Bola Tinubu, AbdulRahmansaid the governors were happy with the ruling.

“We welcome the ruling of the Supreme Court, compliance is a given and our Attorney Generals have applied for the enrollment order, which we’ll study carefully,” AbdulRahman said. “But by and large governors are happy with the devolution of power in respect to local government autonomy. It relieves the burden on governors.”

The governor explained that state governments have been shouldering a significant financial burden by supporting local governments. The autonomy granted by the court is expected to ease this strain and allow states to focus on their own priorities.

AbdulRahman added that the NGF would meet next Wednesday to thoroughly review the court order and develop a strategy for implementing the new financial arrangement. He emphasized the importance of understanding the full implications of the ruling before taking any definitive steps.

While the governors have welcomed the autonomy, questions remain about the potential challenges and opportunities it presents. Some observers have raised concerns about the capacity of local governments to effectively manage increased financial resources, while others have expressed hope that the autonomy will lead to improved service delivery at the grassroots level.

The Kwara State governor, however, expressed confidence in the state’s ability to adapt to the new financial landscape. He assured that Kwara, which has a track record of not interfering with local government funds, would continue to support its local governments. AbdulRahman stressed the importance of effective financial management by local governments, especially in light of the upcoming minimum wage increase.

Beyond the issue of local government autonomy, the governors also discussed other matters with President Tinubu, including the ongoing review of the minimum wage. The meeting highlighted the range of issues facing the country’s leadership and the ongoing efforts to address them.

The Supreme Court’s ruling on local government autonomy is a significant development with the potential to reshape the dynamics of governance in Nigeria. As states and local governments adjust to the new financial framework, the nation will be watching closely to assess the impact of this landmark decision.

Source: Vanguard

 

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