Former President, Olusegun
Obasanjo has accused Governors of routinely stealing the money meant for the
Local Governments.
The ex-President said this has
rendered the LGs incapable of performing even the basic functions for their
people.
Making more revelation, Obasanjo
said that the governors pilfer Local Governments’ funds through the nebulous
“joint account.”
He said that this was why the
governors have remained antagonistic to the agitation for Local Government (LG)
autonomy.
Obasanjo stated this when members
of a Non-Governmental Organisation, Friends of Democracy, FoD, visited him at
his new residence within the Olusegun Obasanjo Presidential Library (OOPL),
Abeokuta, the state capital.
The group were at the home of the
ex-President to seek his support for the Local Government Autonomy Bill which
had been passed by the National Assembly.
The bill still requires the
approval of not less than 24 State Houses of Assembly to sail through successfully.
“When in 1976, we brought in
Local Government Reforms, it was meant to be a third tier of the government and
not meant to be subjected to the whims and caprices of any other government.
“Just the same way that the state
government is autonomous from the Federal Government.
“Local Government is meant to be
autonomous from the State Government, but from what we know, by design, most
states have incapacitated the Local Governments.
“They have virtually stolen the
Local Governments’ money in what they called Joint Account. They were to
contribute 10 percent but they never contributed anything.
“So, what we have across the
country are Local Government Areas that have functions, but cannot perform the
functions.
“They have staff but most of them
cannot pay the staff, and we keep getting excuses upon excuses.
“And I see no reason if the
Federal Government allows the states to enjoy their autonomy except in the case
of state of emergency.
“The Bill passed by the National
Assembly which requires 24 State Houses of Assembly and like I am told only 9
States have signed it.
“I am proud of those states
because they are what you will call progressive states that really believe in
democracy.
“My own state (Ogun) is one of
them. I will say kudos to Ogun State. In the South-South, only Bayelsa and
Cross River States have signed it.
“Kudos to those two states. In
the North-East, it’s only Bauchi. In the North-West, it’s only Sokoto. In the
North-Central, we have four states, Kwara, Niger, Plateau and Benue. I will say
kudos to the executives and the legislature of those states.
“But we must say those state
executives and the legislatures that have prevented the bill from being passed,
they must be taken as the enemy of the people and they should be treated as
such.
“Because if you enjoy autonomy
from the Federal Government why don’t you want Local Government to enjoy
autonomy?
“Again, I will say leadership of
NLC and NULGE who have always fought for the interest of the people should know
that the interest of the people at the local government will be best served if
the LG has autonomy which is meant that they should have.”
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