LG Autonomy: Falana Interprets Supreme Court Judgement, Sends Message to Nigerian Governors

LG Autonomy: Falana Interprets Supreme Court Judgement, Sends Message to Nigerian Governors

  • Human rights lawyer Femi Falana has hailed the Supreme Court’s judgment which gave full financial autonomy to the local governments
  • Falana expressed support for the apex court's decision and noted that the judgement would promote accountability at the grassroots level
  • He urged the 36 state governors to study the judgement and noted that the ruling "was not meant to strip the state governments of their influence over the LGAs"

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A Senior Advocate of Nigeria and human rights activist, Femi Falana, has reacted to the Supreme Court’s judgement, instructing state governments to refrain from controlling the federal allocations of local governments.

Falana speaks on court judgement about LGAs
Falana reacts as Supreme Court bars Nigerian governors from dissolving LG councils and granting them financial autonomy. Photo credit: Femi Falana
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Falana, who was a guest on Channels Television’s Sunrise Daily programme, declared support for the apex court judgement.

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Recall that on Thursday night, Governor Charles Soludo of Anambra state said the 36 state governors will meet to review the court's final judgement on LG autonomy.

Falana tasks state governors

But on Friday, July 12, Falana argued that the judgement was not meant to strip the state governments of its influence on the LGAs, but rather, would promote accountability at the grassroots level.

He said:

“A lot depends on the Nigerian people because right now, it is difficult to talk about the autonomy of the local government. The state’s electoral commissions are manned by appointees of the state governors.
“And what they have done over the years is to manipulate the local government elections in a way, that only the candidates of the ruling parties would be declared the winners.

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“Now, local governments would be expected to fix some schools, tar some roads, and even pay some workers. So, it is not that state governments will no longer participate in the affairs of the local governments…the state governments should create state economic councils and allow the local government to participate in them, just like they are part of the federal economic council.
“The judgment has to be studied by the governors so that everybody will appreciate that what the Supreme Court has done is to promote public accountability at the grassroots levels.”

Tinubu breaks silence on LG autonomy judgement

Earlier, Legit.ng reported that President Bola Tinubu commended the judgement of the Supreme Court granting full autonomy.

Tinubu said his administration believes that bringing government to the people at the grassroots was the best approach, and it was now left to council leaders to deliver quality governance.

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The president added that the people at the grassroots can now hold their local government chairmen accountable, adding that what is sent to them will be published.

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Esther Odili (Politics and Current Affairs Editor) Esther Odili is a journalist and a Politics/Current Affairs Editor at Legit.ng with 6+ years of experience. Before joining Legit.ng, Esther has worked with other reputable media houses, such as the New Telegraph newspaper and Galaxy Television. She Holds OND and HND in Mass Communication from NIJ, where she was recognized as the best student in print journalism in 2018. Email: esther.odili@corp.legit.ng.