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How state govs blocking LGAs financial autonomy for selfish reasons, group raises alarm


A non-Governmental Organization, Peasant Empowerment Concern Initiative (PECi), has alerted Nigerians of the danger of impoverishment of rural areas, by extension peasants by the Nigerian state governors who are allegedly blocking local government financial autonomy for sheer personal gains.
PECi, in a statement jointly signed by the national coordinator, Senator Ita Enang and publicity secretary, Osita Okechukwu, Sunday in Abuja, said going by the records of Federal Accounts Allocation Committee (FAAC); the milestone financial autonomy of local government councils initiated by President Bola Tinubu was in danger as only Delta sptate complied, while other 35 states refused to open accounts with CBN as directed.
The group argued that local government financial autonomy “is meant to develop our grassroots and empower peasants majority of whom reside in the rural areas.”
The group said the peasant empowerment and development gains intendment of local government financial autonomy, “being blocked by the State Governors will further impoverish our citizenry, fuel urban migration, kidnapping and spread rural diseases.”
The NGO frowned at the intimidation and coercion strategy allegedly adopted by the Governors, “who cynically prefer commercial banks domiciliary accounts lodgment easy to manipulate more than CBN accounts that is out of their control.”
PECi challenged all progressives to join hands to give life to financial autonomy of local government councils; “as the only toolkit to stop State Governors who for 25 years have converted it to slush funds, thereby sabotaging the development of rural areas.”
On July 14, 2024, the Supreme Court in a landmark judgment granted financial autonomy to the 774 local government councils in Nigeria, which was followed up by the directive that all local government councils shall open domiciliary account with CBN.
PECi reminisced on how the EFCC up to date unfortunately is still burdened with the trial of many State Governors who pilfered local government funds for personal gains.
The group said it would be untoward and regrettable that after Nigerians had jubilated with the liberation of local government funds, with this progressive policy, that Nigerians are still held hostage by State Governors who for 25 years frustrated the amendment of the 1999 Constitution in favour of local government autonomy.
PECi submitted that mismanagement of local government councils funds for personal gains over the years have stifled democracy and sabotaged peasants empowerment at the grassroots level, hence watered down President Tinubu’s milestone legacy.
The NGO therefore appealed to the President to “as a matter of urgent national importance to freeze the accounts of State Governments that obstruct direct allocation of funds to local government councils, so as to accelerate the development of our rural areas and our deepen our democracy at grassroots level.”
PECi further appealed to the National and State Assemblies to include in the ongoing constitutional amendment the unique Uwais Electoral Reform recommendation that chairman and commissioners of both INEC and SIEC should be publicly bided to divorce the loyalty of appointees from appointers and enhance free and fair elections.
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