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Chairman Urges Removal Of Impediments to Capital Market Funds
Chairman of Ilorin
East Local Government Area, in Kwara State, Alhaji Abdulateef Okandeji has appealed to the Federal Government to remove obnoxious regulations impending access to loan at the capital market.
Okandeji who made the call while speaking to newsmen in Ilorin on Friday said that removal of the difficulty conditions for obtaining funds from the market would promote business activities in the economy.
He said that local government council were determined to develop their areas as contemplated by the 1999 constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria. Okandeji, who is also the chairman Association of Local Governments of Nigeria (ALGON) said that the rigorous processes of accessing loans through the debt management office (DMO) is affecting both state and Local Governments in carrying out capital projects.
The ALGON Chairman noted that in kwara State, the Joint accounts between the state government and the councils had helped in the development of the communities.
On calls for the scrapping of Local Governments, the chairman said that rather than scrap it, the local government should be strengthened to carry out its constitutional reposnibliteis of addressing the needs of the grassroots.
He said “Rather than scrap the councils more should be created and descried plans by Kwara State Government to create local development committees a good step in the right direction.
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