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Dogara begs State Assemblies to endorse financial autonomy for LGs

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Jaafar Jaafar
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Jaafar Jaafar is a graduate of Mass Communication from Bayero University, Kano. He was a reporter at Daily Trust, an assistant editor at Premium Times and now the editor-in-chief of Daily Nigerian.
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State Assemblies should vote in support of the constitutional amendment ceding autonomy to local governments across the country, Speaker of the House of Representatives, Yakubu Dogara, has said.

He said on Monday that growing level of discontentment and disenchantment by the generality of Nigerians would be greatly reduced when local government systems work effectively.

The Speaker said this while speaking at a consultative meeting for building consensus among the conference of Speakers, National Union of Local Government Employees, NULGE, and leaders of thought on local government and State Houses of Assembly Autonomy by leveraging on the ongoing Constitution Review Exercise.

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He said there is a chance to meet up with the expectations of Nigerians as the ongoing Constitution Amendment exercise affords lawmakers the opportunity to improve on governance from the grassroots to the top.

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The “amendment exercise could not have come at a better time than now that there is a loud and deafening call across the nation for restructuring and deepening our democratic systems and processes.

“As leaders, we must use every opportunity to find ways of strengthening Nigeria’s unity through effective governance and delivery of public goods and services that will lead to an improvement in the livelihoods of the average Nigerian.

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“If we can make the local government system work effectively, most of the discontentment and disenchantment among the rural population and the generality of Nigerians will be greatly reduced.

“The Constitution amendment process provides an opportunity for the National Assembly in collaboration with the State legislatures to enhance our governance architecture, strengthen our democratic institutions, entrench equity and social justice in our polity and most importantly put Nigeria on the part of greatness that Nigerians crave for,” Mr Dogara said, according to a statement from his media aide, Turaki Hassan.

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Reiterating his position that financial autonomy for local governments and state House of Assembly will bring good governance and dividends of democracy to the states and rural areas, he noted, “Indeed, financial autonomy for the State legislatures is one of the most important ingredients for good governance at the State level.”

Stressing the need for continuous dialogue and consensus building in democratic governance, Dogara said it provides a platform for thorny and divergent views to be discussed, harmonised and addressed amicably.

“Democracy in practice, is a process through which government actors and citizens’ representatives continuously dialogue constructively in order to build harmony and consensus on critical and competing issues and interests,” he said, adding that “consultation is a very critical element of any democracy because it provides a platform for thorny and divergent views to be discussed, harmonised and addressed amicably.

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