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Fmr Ekiti Gov Fayemi Faults Supreme Court Judgement On LG Autonomy, Says It Won’t Work

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By Ayodele Oni

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Immediate past chairman, Nigeria Governors’ Forum (NGF), Kayode Fayemi, has declared that local government autonomy is not a solution to myriads of problems facing Nigeria.

He described autonomy for the third tiers of government as a misnomer and aberration which will not work in a federal system of government.

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Fayemi, ex governor of Ekiti state  and a former Nigeria’s Minister of Mines and Steel Development, spoke at the launch of St. Racheal’s People Consulting 2024 Leadership and Economic Summit-1.0 Thursday night in Lagos.

Speaking on how the country could navigate out of its current socio-economic and security challenges, Fayemi said the federal government’s suit against state governors and the ruling in its favour was not going to work.

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“We cannot return to a unitary state. But unfortunately, we are gradually going back to a unitary form of government even though it is being dressed up as restructuring.

“The President (Bola Tinubu) is a federalist, he is a leader in my party, we share quite a lot in common, but I do not know any federal entity anywhere in the world where the federal government becomes the driver of what happens in the local government.

“It does not happen anywhere in the world and the Nigerian Constitution in Section 2 is very clear that Nigeria is a federation of the federal (central government) and the state. it is not three-tier.”

Fayemi, a visiting Professor at the African Leadership Centre, said it was a display of ignorance to describe the local government as the third tier of government.

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He added: “The principle of federalism is clear, it is a principle of dual federation units.

“Anywhere in the world where we have federalism, it is the state or province or region either in India, U.S., Canada, or Australia.

“It is now up to the state to determine whether it wants to have 20 counties, or 50 or 200 local authorities based on its own local needs. This is a misnomer, it does not happen anywhere in the world.

“With this latest strategy, I assure you, in the first instance, I don’t see how workable it is; it’s not going to work.”

He said that if some governors had not done well in the administration of local governments, solutions should be proffered and tamper with what federalism entails.

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“This is not the solution, we are unitarising the country instead of decentralising the country.

“If we can address this problem that we have all identified, we will see that Nigeria will be better.

“We cannot solve all the problems from Abuja, particularly the two critical problems of security and energy.

“We need to really drill down to the local level in order to resolve those two problems. if we fix those two problems, electricity and security, Nigeria will fly.”


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