19 Months After Supreme Court Verdict, Governors Re-examine Constitution, Resist LG Autonomy

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Nineteen months after a landmark Supreme Court ruling affirming financial autonomy for local governments, state governors are revisiting constitutional provisions and expressing resistance to full implementation. The verdict, celebrated as a milestone for grassroots governance, continues to generate debate over the practicalities of local government independence.

The Supreme Court had ruled that local governments are entitled to receive allocations directly from federal accounts, removing the need for state governments to control funds. Despite this, several governors argue that existing constitutional clauses still grant states supervisory authority over local government operations, creating tension over the implementation of full autonomy.

Governors at a recent policy meeting discussed the challenges posed by the ruling. While some called for constitutional amendments to resolve the legal ambiguities, others proposed compromises that would allow states to maintain oversight while councils gain partial financial discretion. Local government leaders, however, insist that full autonomy is essential for effective service delivery, particularly in health, education, and rural infrastructure.

Civil society groups have expressed concern that continued resistance undermines democratic governance and accountability at the grassroots level. They argue that local councils are closest to the people and must be empowered to manage resources efficiently.

Legal experts note that the controversy underscores the gap between judicial decisions and political will. While the Supreme Court clarified the intent of the law, translating the ruling into practical governance requires cooperation from state authorities.

The ongoing debate highlights the need for comprehensive constitutional reforms to strengthen democratic institutions and empower local governments. Observers stress that resolving these issues is critical to ensuring that grassroots communities benefit from the resources intended for them and that Nigeria’s democratic framework remains robust.

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