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LG Financial Autonomy: NULGE Lauds House

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The Nigeria Union of Local Government Employees (NULGE) has commended the House of Representatives for its support to granting financial autonomy to local government councils.

It would be recalled that a bill seeking to grant financial autonomy to local government councils recently passed for second reading in the House of Representatives.

The bill, sponsored by Rep. Nkeiruka Onyejeocha, Isuikwuato/Umunneochi Federal Constituency, Abia, seeks to abolish State and Local Government Joint Account, by altering Section 162 of the 1999 Constitution.

The bill, when passed into law, will establish Local Government Council Allocation Account, into which all funds to councils from Federation Account shall be paid into.

Disbursement of funds shall be effected through a bye-law passed by the local government legislative council.

Onyejeocha noted that the bill would strengthen the councils, as state governments had capitalised on the joint account to starve local government councils of funds.

NULGE President, Ebonyi chapter, Mr Leonard Nkah who spoke on the issue in a telephone interview, said the branch was gladdened by the passage of the bill for second reading in the House of Representatives.

“We at NULGE Ebonyi branch are gladdened and encouraged by ýthe successful passage of vital stages required towards granting local government councils  financial autonomy.

“This is what NULGE  has been advocating, abolition of  the current system which has killed independence of local government councils  and turned the system into area offices.’’

Nkah pleaded with the Senate to at the appropriate time endorse the amendment, adding that President Buhari shares the same vision with NULGE.

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