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Nigeria's Supreme Court grants full autonomy to Local Governments

Nigeria's Supreme Court grants full autonomy to Local Governments

 Supreme Court Orders FG To Pay Allocations Directly To LGAs

Bars Governors from sacking LG Chairs 

 



The Federal Supreme Court of Nigeria has granted a full financial autonomy to the local governments in the country.


In a suit between the federal government and state governments, the Supreme Court ruled that the federal government should pay monthly allocations directly to the local governments account. It also bars the State Government from arbitrary removal of the local governments' chairmen.

The Supreme Court has also barred governors from dissolving democratically elected officials for Local Governments.



The Court also orders the Federal Government to henceforth withhold allocations to Local Governments governed by unelected officials appointed by the Governor.

In a landmark judgement on Thursday, Court said not doing so, would amount to a breach of the 1999 Constitution.

Earlier, federal government was ordered by the Supreme Court to henceforth pay allocations directly to local government councils from the federation account.

The seven-member panel of justices held that state governments have continued to abuse their powers by retaining and using the funds meant for LGAs.

Going by this landmark judgement, the elections into the local governments will invariably become a subject of independent National Electoral Commission (INEC).


In most of the states of the federation , governors are running the local governments by caretakers or elections are Long overdue but we're not conducted .


These are the states running local governments with caretaker committees;


1. Rivers – Rivers Governor Siminalayi Fubara appointed caretaker committees for the 23 local government areas as he continues his battle with his predecessor, Nyesom Wike, for the control of the political structure in the oil-rich state.


2. Jigawa – On June 28, 2024, the government of Jigawa State dissolved the elected council chairmen of the 27 local governments. 


3. Anambra – On June 20, 2024, Governor Charles Soludo, through the House of Assembly, confirmed the appointment of transition committee chairmen and councillors for the 21 local government areas. 


4. Zamfara – In Zamfara, the last grassroots poll was held on April 27, 2019, and the State returned to appointees after the chairmen’s tenures expired. In May 2024, the Assembly approved a six-month extension for the caretaker committee.


5. In Benue, however, elections are scheduled to be held on July 6, 2024, for LG council chairmen.


6. Bauchi – Last year, Bauchi State Governor, Senator Bala Mohammed, sworn in 20  appointed local government area caretaker committee chairmen with their deputies. 


7. Plateau – June 2023, Governor Caleb Mutfwang of Plateau inaugurated the Interim Transition Committee chairpersons for its 17 local government areas at Government House Jos.


8. Abia – In December 2023, Abia Governor Alex Otti, inaugurated the 17 local government transition council chairpersons. 


9. Enugu – In March 2024, Enugu State Government ordered local government chairmen in the 17 councils to hand over administration to heads of personnel management after the expiration of their tenures. 


10. Katsina


11. Kano – In March 2024, Gov. Abba Kabir Yusuf of Kano State recommended names of Interim Management Committee members for Local Government Areas of the state to its House of Assembly for screening and confirmation.


12. Sokoto


13. Yobe – In April 2024, Yobe State Governor, Mai Mala Buni, approved the dissolution of all the 17 local government councils of the state, and also directed all local government chairmen to handover the affairs of their respective local governments to Directors of Personnel Management. 


14. Ondo – Ondo State Government also constituted Caretaker Committees for the 18 Local Councils and 33 Local Council Development Areas, (LCDA). 


15. Osun – In February 2024, Osun Assembly extended the tenure of office and re-appointed caretaker committees of 30 Local Government Areas and 39 others running Modakeke Area Office and Local Council Development Areas in the state.


The extension was subsequently secured for the caretaker chairmen, vice chairmen, scribes and their members’ fresh six months tenure, beginning in February and ending in August 2024.


16. Delta 


17. Akwa-Ibom – Governor Umo Eno last year through a letter with reference number GHU/AKS/S/104/VOL.1/607, addressed to the Speaker, Hon. Udeme Otong, informed the House of Assembly that there was no provision in the 2023 budget for the conduct of local government elections. 


He urged the Assembly to pass a resolution authorising him to set up interim administration at the 31 local government areas at the expiration of the tenure of the elected council officials. 


18. Cross River


19. In Imo State, the last council poll was conducted on August 25, 2018, which was the first in seven years.


20. In Kwara State, the last council election was in November 2017 with caretaker committees in charge since 2020.

 Supreme Court Orders FG To Pay Allocations Directly To LGAs

Bars Governors from sacking LG Chairs 

 



The Federal Supreme Court of Nigeria has granted a full financial autonomy to the local governments in the country.


In a suit between the federal government and state governments, the Supreme Court ruled that the federal government should pay monthly allocations directly to the local governments account. It also bars the State Government from arbitrary removal of the local governments' chairmen.

The Supreme Court has also barred governors from dissolving democratically elected officials for Local Governments.



The Court also orders the Federal Government to henceforth withhold allocations to Local Governments governed by unelected officials appointed by the Governor.

In a landmark judgement on Thursday, Court said not doing so, would amount to a breach of the 1999 Constitution.

Earlier, federal government was ordered by the Supreme Court to henceforth pay allocations directly to local government councils from the federation account.

The seven-member panel of justices held that state governments have continued to abuse their powers by retaining and using the funds meant for LGAs.

Going by this landmark judgement, the elections into the local governments will invariably become a subject of independent National Electoral Commission (INEC).


In most of the states of the federation , governors are running the local governments by caretakers or elections are Long overdue but we're not conducted .


These are the states running local governments with caretaker committees;


1. Rivers – Rivers Governor Siminalayi Fubara appointed caretaker committees for the 23 local government areas as he continues his battle with his predecessor, Nyesom Wike, for the control of the political structure in the oil-rich state.


2. Jigawa – On June 28, 2024, the government of Jigawa State dissolved the elected council chairmen of the 27 local governments. 


3. Anambra – On June 20, 2024, Governor Charles Soludo, through the House of Assembly, confirmed the appointment of transition committee chairmen and councillors for the 21 local government areas. 


4. Zamfara – In Zamfara, the last grassroots poll was held on April 27, 2019, and the State returned to appointees after the chairmen’s tenures expired. In May 2024, the Assembly approved a six-month extension for the caretaker committee.


5. In Benue, however, elections are scheduled to be held on July 6, 2024, for LG council chairmen.


6. Bauchi – Last year, Bauchi State Governor, Senator Bala Mohammed, sworn in 20  appointed local government area caretaker committee chairmen with their deputies. 


7. Plateau – June 2023, Governor Caleb Mutfwang of Plateau inaugurated the Interim Transition Committee chairpersons for its 17 local government areas at Government House Jos.


8. Abia – In December 2023, Abia Governor Alex Otti, inaugurated the 17 local government transition council chairpersons. 


9. Enugu – In March 2024, Enugu State Government ordered local government chairmen in the 17 councils to hand over administration to heads of personnel management after the expiration of their tenures. 


10. Katsina


11. Kano – In March 2024, Gov. Abba Kabir Yusuf of Kano State recommended names of Interim Management Committee members for Local Government Areas of the state to its House of Assembly for screening and confirmation.


12. Sokoto


13. Yobe – In April 2024, Yobe State Governor, Mai Mala Buni, approved the dissolution of all the 17 local government councils of the state, and also directed all local government chairmen to handover the affairs of their respective local governments to Directors of Personnel Management. 


14. Ondo – Ondo State Government also constituted Caretaker Committees for the 18 Local Councils and 33 Local Council Development Areas, (LCDA). 


15. Osun – In February 2024, Osun Assembly extended the tenure of office and re-appointed caretaker committees of 30 Local Government Areas and 39 others running Modakeke Area Office and Local Council Development Areas in the state.


The extension was subsequently secured for the caretaker chairmen, vice chairmen, scribes and their members’ fresh six months tenure, beginning in February and ending in August 2024.


16. Delta 


17. Akwa-Ibom – Governor Umo Eno last year through a letter with reference number GHU/AKS/S/104/VOL.1/607, addressed to the Speaker, Hon. Udeme Otong, informed the House of Assembly that there was no provision in the 2023 budget for the conduct of local government elections. 


He urged the Assembly to pass a resolution authorising him to set up interim administration at the 31 local government areas at the expiration of the tenure of the elected council officials. 


18. Cross River


19. In Imo State, the last council poll was conducted on August 25, 2018, which was the first in seven years.


20. In Kwara State, the last council election was in November 2017 with caretaker committees in charge since 2020.

NIGERIA'S NATIONAL ASSEMBLY GRANTS FULL AUTONOMY TO THE 774 LOCAL GOVERNMENTS, INEC TO BE CONDUCTING LOCAL GOVERNMENT ELECTIONS

NIGERIA'S NATIONAL ASSEMBLY GRANTS FULL AUTONOMY TO THE 774 LOCAL GOVERNMENTS, INEC TO BE CONDUCTING LOCAL GOVERNMENT ELECTIONS


"The National Assembly on Tuesday, granted full financial and administrative autonomy to all the 774 local council authorities across Nigeria by amending section 124 of the nation’s constitution.


The section provides a consequential provision for the making of the local councils, a full third tier government without undue interference from the state governments.


The ammendment was one of the 22 others approved by the House of Representatives last week and ratified by the Senate on Tuesday.


Both chambers had through a conference committee harmonised versions of the ammendments into the constitution carried out by each of them last month.


By the development, the National Assembly had ratified all the 23 clauses and sections that had been ammended by both chambers.


The newly ammended document which would be sent to States Houses of Assembly, for approval, also approved the creation of the Office of Auditor General of the Local Government as well as the State Local Government Service Commission.


The section equally deleted the State

Independent Electoral Commission (SIEC) from the constitution thereby vesting the powers to conduct council elections on the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC).


It however, retained the immunity clause in the constitution for the President and Governors by adopting the Senate version of the ammendments on the issue and rejected the House of Representatives version which removed the immunity clause.


The National Assembly also made provisions for Independent Candidacy in future elections in Nigeria by amending sections 65 and 106 of the 1999 constitution..."



Source: social media 


"The National Assembly on Tuesday, granted full financial and administrative autonomy to all the 774 local council authorities across Nigeria by amending section 124 of the nation’s constitution.


The section provides a consequential provision for the making of the local councils, a full third tier government without undue interference from the state governments.


The ammendment was one of the 22 others approved by the House of Representatives last week and ratified by the Senate on Tuesday.


Both chambers had through a conference committee harmonised versions of the ammendments into the constitution carried out by each of them last month.


By the development, the National Assembly had ratified all the 23 clauses and sections that had been ammended by both chambers.


The newly ammended document which would be sent to States Houses of Assembly, for approval, also approved the creation of the Office of Auditor General of the Local Government as well as the State Local Government Service Commission.


The section equally deleted the State

Independent Electoral Commission (SIEC) from the constitution thereby vesting the powers to conduct council elections on the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC).


It however, retained the immunity clause in the constitution for the President and Governors by adopting the Senate version of the ammendments on the issue and rejected the House of Representatives version which removed the immunity clause.


The National Assembly also made provisions for Independent Candidacy in future elections in Nigeria by amending sections 65 and 106 of the 1999 constitution..."



Source: social media 

INEC TO CONDUCT LOCAL GOVT ELECTIONS HENCEFORTH AS NATIONAL ASSEMBLY GRANTS FULL AUTONOMY TO THE 774 LOCAL GOVERNMENTS

INEC TO CONDUCT LOCAL GOVT ELECTIONS HENCEFORTH AS NATIONAL ASSEMBLY GRANTS FULL AUTONOMY TO THE 774 LOCAL GOVERNMENTS

"The National Assembly on Tuesday, granted full financial and administrative autonomy to all the 774 local council authorities across Nigeria by amending section 124 of the nation’s constitution.


The section provides a consequential provision for the making of the local councils, a full third tier government without undue interference from the state governments.


The ammendment was one of the 22 others approved by the House of Representatives last week and ratified by the Senate on Tuesday.


Both chambers had through a conference committee harmonised versions of the ammendments into the constitution carried out by each of them last month.


By the development, the National Assembly had ratified all the 23 clauses and sections that had been ammended by both chambers.


The newly ammended document which would be sent to States Houses of Assembly, for approval, also approved the creation of the Office of Auditor General of the Local Government as well as the State Local Government Service Commission.


The section equally deleted the State

Independent Electoral Commission (SIEC) from the constitution thereby vesting the powers to conduct council elections on the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC).


It however, retained the immunity clause in the constitution for the President and Governors by adopting the Senate version of the ammendments on the issue and rejected the House of Representatives version which removed the immunity clause.


The National Assembly also made provisions for Independent Candidacy in future elections in Nigeria by amending sections 65 and 106 of the 1999 constitution..."


Ala - Delight Publicity Services

"The National Assembly on Tuesday, granted full financial and administrative autonomy to all the 774 local council authorities across Nigeria by amending section 124 of the nation’s constitution.


The section provides a consequential provision for the making of the local councils, a full third tier government without undue interference from the state governments.


The ammendment was one of the 22 others approved by the House of Representatives last week and ratified by the Senate on Tuesday.


Both chambers had through a conference committee harmonised versions of the ammendments into the constitution carried out by each of them last month.


By the development, the National Assembly had ratified all the 23 clauses and sections that had been ammended by both chambers.


The newly ammended document which would be sent to States Houses of Assembly, for approval, also approved the creation of the Office of Auditor General of the Local Government as well as the State Local Government Service Commission.


The section equally deleted the State

Independent Electoral Commission (SIEC) from the constitution thereby vesting the powers to conduct council elections on the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC).


It however, retained the immunity clause in the constitution for the President and Governors by adopting the Senate version of the ammendments on the issue and rejected the House of Representatives version which removed the immunity clause.


The National Assembly also made provisions for Independent Candidacy in future elections in Nigeria by amending sections 65 and 106 of the 1999 constitution..."


Ala - Delight Publicity Services

Latest : OYSIEC REALEASES NOTICE AND TIME TABLE OF 2021 ELECTIONS INTO THIRTY THREE (33) LOCAL GOVERNMENT COUNCILS IN OYO STATE ON SATURDAY, 15th MAY, 2021

Latest : OYSIEC REALEASES NOTICE AND TIME TABLE OF 2021 ELECTIONS INTO THIRTY THREE (33) LOCAL GOVERNMENT COUNCILS IN OYO STATE ON SATURDAY, 15th MAY, 2021


The Oyo State Independent Electoral Commission has released the time table and guidelines for the conduct of the Local government elections in the state.

A statement signed by Aare Isiaka Abiola Olagunju SAN who is the Chairman of OYSIEC confirmed that the elections for chairmanship and councillorship in thirty three local government areas of the state will hold on 15th day of May 2021 between 8:30 to 3:00 pm of the said date.


Read the details below:


NOTICE AND TIME TABLE OF 2021 ELECTIONS INTO THIRTY THREE (33) LOCAL GOVERNMENT COUNCILS IN OYO STATE ON SATURDAY, 15th MAY, 2021 BETWEEN 8:00a.m. AND 3.00pm


             DATE & ACTIVITY


1. Monday, 15th February, 2021

(a) Publication of notice of Election

(b) Release of Election Time Table

(c) Release of Election Guidelines


2. Wednesday, 17th February -Friday, 14th May 2021

(a) Commencement of Political Activities


(b) Commencement and end of Campaigns by Political Parties

 


3. Monday, 22nd February - Wednesday, 10th March, 2021.


Conduct of Party Primaries by Political Parties and observation of Primaries by the Commission


4. Friday 12th March- Friday 19th March 2021 -

Display of Voters register

Collection of Personal Data Forms for candidates by Political Parties


5.vMonday 22nd March –Friday 26th March 2021

Submission of Personal Data Forms for candidates by Political Parties


 6. Saturday 27th March -6th April, 2021

Verification/Screening of Councillorship Candidates


7. Monday 5th April –Tuesday 6th April 2021

Verification/Screening of Chairmanship candidates


8. Wednesday, 7th April 2021

Delivery of list of qualified candidates to political political parties by OYSIEC


9. Friday 9th April –Sunday 11th April 2021

Appeals/Substitution of un-cleared candidates 


10. Wednesday, 14th –Friday 16th April 2021 

Screening of substituted candidates by OYSIEC


11. Tuesday 20th April - Friday 30th April 2021

Collection of Nomination Forms by all cleared candidates


12. Wednesday, 5th May – Thursday 6th May 2021 

Submission of nomination Forms by all Cleared candidates by political parties


13. Friday, 7th May 2021

Publication of names of qualified candidates


14. Monday 10th May –Friday 14th My 2021

a Submission of names and addresses of Parties’ agents to the Commission

b Publication of Notice of Polls


15. Friday, 14th May, 2021

End of Electioneering campaign (12 midnight)


16. Saturday, 15th May, 2021

ELECTION DAY (8:00 A.M – 3:00 P. M.)


17. Saturday, 22nd May, 2021

RUN OFF/RE-RUN ELECTION (IF ANY)


 

In conclusion, stakeholders are hereby enjoined to give their support and cooperation to the Commission so as to organize and conduct a free, fair, credible and transparent local government councils elections in Oyo State.


Dated 12th Day of February 2021


Aare Isiaka Abiola Olagunju SAN

Chairman

Oyo State Independent Electoral Commission

(OYSIEC), Ibadan


The Oyo State Independent Electoral Commission has released the time table and guidelines for the conduct of the Local government elections in the state.

A statement signed by Aare Isiaka Abiola Olagunju SAN who is the Chairman of OYSIEC confirmed that the elections for chairmanship and councillorship in thirty three local government areas of the state will hold on 15th day of May 2021 between 8:30 to 3:00 pm of the said date.


Read the details below:


NOTICE AND TIME TABLE OF 2021 ELECTIONS INTO THIRTY THREE (33) LOCAL GOVERNMENT COUNCILS IN OYO STATE ON SATURDAY, 15th MAY, 2021 BETWEEN 8:00a.m. AND 3.00pm


             DATE & ACTIVITY


1. Monday, 15th February, 2021

(a) Publication of notice of Election

(b) Release of Election Time Table

(c) Release of Election Guidelines


2. Wednesday, 17th February -Friday, 14th May 2021

(a) Commencement of Political Activities


(b) Commencement and end of Campaigns by Political Parties

 


3. Monday, 22nd February - Wednesday, 10th March, 2021.


Conduct of Party Primaries by Political Parties and observation of Primaries by the Commission


4. Friday 12th March- Friday 19th March 2021 -

Display of Voters register

Collection of Personal Data Forms for candidates by Political Parties


5.vMonday 22nd March –Friday 26th March 2021

Submission of Personal Data Forms for candidates by Political Parties


 6. Saturday 27th March -6th April, 2021

Verification/Screening of Councillorship Candidates


7. Monday 5th April –Tuesday 6th April 2021

Verification/Screening of Chairmanship candidates


8. Wednesday, 7th April 2021

Delivery of list of qualified candidates to political political parties by OYSIEC


9. Friday 9th April –Sunday 11th April 2021

Appeals/Substitution of un-cleared candidates 


10. Wednesday, 14th –Friday 16th April 2021 

Screening of substituted candidates by OYSIEC


11. Tuesday 20th April - Friday 30th April 2021

Collection of Nomination Forms by all cleared candidates


12. Wednesday, 5th May – Thursday 6th May 2021 

Submission of nomination Forms by all Cleared candidates by political parties


13. Friday, 7th May 2021

Publication of names of qualified candidates


14. Monday 10th May –Friday 14th My 2021

a Submission of names and addresses of Parties’ agents to the Commission

b Publication of Notice of Polls


15. Friday, 14th May, 2021

End of Electioneering campaign (12 midnight)


16. Saturday, 15th May, 2021

ELECTION DAY (8:00 A.M – 3:00 P. M.)


17. Saturday, 22nd May, 2021

RUN OFF/RE-RUN ELECTION (IF ANY)


 

In conclusion, stakeholders are hereby enjoined to give their support and cooperation to the Commission so as to organize and conduct a free, fair, credible and transparent local government councils elections in Oyo State.


Dated 12th Day of February 2021


Aare Isiaka Abiola Olagunju SAN

Chairman

Oyo State Independent Electoral Commission

(OYSIEC), Ibadan

RAW PHOTOS: OYSIEC paid a courtesy visit to AAC secretariat in Ibadan

RAW PHOTOS: OYSIEC paid a courtesy visit to AAC secretariat in Ibadan


 The newly constructed Oyo state independent Electoral Commission paid a courtesy visit to the leadership of African Action Congress (AAC) yesterday, Thursday 5th November, 2020 in Ibadan, the Oyo state capital.

The commission pledge a transparent, free, fair and credible local election in the state. According to the spoke's person of the commission during the meeting, "nobody will sit somewhere and write the local government election results"

Comrade Ogunlana Rotimi led AAC excos of the party welcomed and hosted the Barrister Isiaka Olagunju led OYSIEC commission at the party secretariat located at Adeyi Close, beside Housing Football Field, Old Bodija, Ibadan.


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 The newly constructed Oyo state independent Electoral Commission paid a courtesy visit to the leadership of African Action Congress (AAC) yesterday, Thursday 5th November, 2020 in Ibadan, the Oyo state capital.

The commission pledge a transparent, free, fair and credible local election in the state. According to the spoke's person of the commission during the meeting, "nobody will sit somewhere and write the local government election results"

Comrade Ogunlana Rotimi led AAC excos of the party welcomed and hosted the Barrister Isiaka Olagunju led OYSIEC commission at the party secretariat located at Adeyi Close, beside Housing Football Field, Old Bodija, Ibadan.


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