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NULGE Backs Calls For LG Autonomy
The leadership of the National Union of Local Government Employees (NULGE), has called on the Nigeria Governors Forum and well meaning Nigerians to support the popular view of making Local Government autonomy a reality with the ongoing review of the 1999 constitution by the National Assembly.
In a statement issue by the National publicity secretary of the union Comrade Abdul Irahman Mutawalli said the response of Nigerians on the issue of local government autonomy showed that majority of Nigerians are in support of autonomy for the 774 Local Government Council Areas in the Country.
He said 85 percent of Nigerians are in support of the local government autonomy agitation despite the fierce opposition expressed by the Governors.
The Union Leader said Local government autonomy will ensure that major challenges like insurgence/kidnapping and other forms of crimes would be reduced elastically throughout the country.
The statement said local government councils are the closet arm of government to the grassroots people which play a significant role in tackling poverty, and security challenges if given the necessary autonomy to operate.
The union spokesman said the union had launched operation code named “get angry and fight back” to challenges those who were kicking against the autonomy of the local government in Nigeria.
He said the union will fight through dialogue and more enlightenment campaign to members of the public in order to sustain mass support for the union’s cause of local government autonomy.
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