Opinion
Making LGAs Autonomous
This is the concluding part of this article first published on 23/08/2013
We duly recognize the local government
councils as the microcosm of the macrocosm of the state, but then their existence as autonomous entities will help to develop the states.
We do know that it is through the states’ electoral commission that state chief executives install whoever they want as chairmen, so scrapping the sates electoral commissions will limit such influences.
The removal of the immunity clause from serving presidents and their vices, the governors and their deputies is another burning issue that needs to be considered very well. The immunity clause on the chief executives is what makes the office sensible. This clause is a shield around the chief executives which gives them confidence and focus to function in their various capacities. Remove the immunity clause and the executive is exposed to dangers and can hardly do the job for which he is elected. A president needs all the protections he can get, legally and otherwise to function well. See how ungovernable the state is when the immunity clause has not been removed and consider how a president or governor can cope well with his assigned duties when he will face litigations from left, right and centre.
Removal of the clause will not improve the performance of chief executives but will rather engender distraction from Nigerians as they will run to the court over everything and anything and our democracy will become something else.
We urge the National Assembly to jointly let the immunity clause be for it will save our democracy. Nigeria can fight corruption without removing the immunity clause. A corrupt leader could and should be prosecuted after office when his immunity has been naturally removed. If we remove the immunity clause of the president, what about executive fiats and votes? How could he exercise them? Nigerians and posterity will forever be grateful to the National Assembly if they do these.
The open disagreement between the two chambers of the National Assembly will not spoil anything. The chambers are made up of individuals endowed with different common sense. While the upper chamber said no a great number of about 339 members of the House of Repsentatives have said yes. It’s left with the Senate to either go back to their constituencies again and re-consult or consider the Representatives’ decision as public opinion and rescind their decision and support the more popular opinion of the Representatives.
Let those who say that the representatives rubbished the Senate withdraw such statements as each chamber saw it with different eyes.
Conclusively, we want to use this medium to thank members of the House of Representatives for taking the bold step to approve the autonomy of the Local Councils and scrap the state electoral commissions.
We wish to urge the Senate to queue behind their sister chamber to approve of the local councils’ autonomy to make its status as a tier of government a reality.
Nigerians will also be happy to hear that the immunity clause is retained and local councils will have funds even if the occupant of the chairmanship position is for the interim for purposes of the maintenance of the councils until a substantive chairman comes in.
Eddy is a Public Affairs Analyst
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