Autonomy: At Least 30 States Have Conducted LG Elections

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The Association of Local Governments of Nigeria (ALGON) has reported that more than 30 states have successfully held elections for Local Government councils following a Supreme Court ruling that granted financial autonomy to local governments across the country.

This development was confirmed in a communique made available to newsmen in Abuja on Tuesday after the recent National Executive Council Meeting held at the Hillside Royal Hotel in Katsina State on December 14, 2024.

Naija News reports that the communique highlighted that the meeting yielded significant resolutions aimed at reinforcing local governance in Nigeria.

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ALGON expressed its appreciation to President Bola Tinubu for his steadfast support in empowering local governments to execute their constitutional responsibilities. The judiciary was also praised for its contribution to establishing a robust local government framework that reflects the will of the populace.

The association acknowledged the initiatives of state governors and the Nigeria Governors Forum in facilitating elections in local government areas, noting that over 30 states now have democratically elected chairpersons.

The remaining states were encouraged to take similar actions to promote a system that prioritizes the needs of the people in alignment with the president’s vision.

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“The NEC appreciated the efforts of state Governors and the Nigeria Governors Forum in conducting elections across local government areas, with over 30 states now having democratically elected chairmen. The remaining states are hereby urged to follow suit so as to fully have a system that is people-oriented according to the vision of Mr President.

“NEC also appreciates the Governors for the uninterrupted access given to them to run their local councils in the various states which has gone far in ensuring the democratic dividends needed get to the people.

“This is assuring the Governors of a continued robust relationship as our principals to have governance at heart.

“In reaffirming its dedication to good governance, the NEC pledged to deepen its symbiotic relationship with stakeholders, promoting transparency, accountability, innovative service, and uniformity in service delivery at the grassroots level through effective communication and community engagement which is a bedrock for open governance,” the communique noted.

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