UPDATED: Supreme Court orders direct payment of statutory allocations to LGs

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The Nation Newspaper UPDATED: Supreme Court orders direct payment of statutory allocations to LGs

has effectively freed the Local Governments from the control of the State Governments by restraining the states from further taking control or utilising allocations meant for the third tier of government.

It barred the Federal Government from releasing funds to Local Governments being managed by undemocratically elected officials. The apex court also issued an order of immediate compliance by the states, through their elected or appointed officials and public officers, with the terms of the judgment and orders made in this suit; and successive compliance by successive sJustice Agim faulted the contention of the states that allowing the Fed Govt to pay allocations directly to the LGAs will amount to a breach of the provisions of Section & of the Constitution, requiring that such allocations muat be paid through the...

He added: “In this case, since paying them through states has not worked, the justice of this case demands that the LG allocations from the Federation account should helnceforth be paid directly to the LG councils. He added that the fact is common knowledge and needs no prove that state governors want to hold on to and manage allocations to Local Governments from the Federation account, therefore, do not want the existence of democratically elected Local Government councils.

He added that under the Constitution a state government or a governor of a state has no power to constitute, appointed or determine a Local Government other than as prescribed in Section 7 of the 1999 Constitution. He declared that a state government or the governor of a state has no power to constitute, appoint caretaker for a Local Government other than as prescribed by Section 7 of the Constitution..

 

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