Introduction Local government autonomy in Nigeria refers to the independence of the 774 Local Government Areas (LGAs) as the third tier of government, free from excessive state control over finances, administration, and elections. The 1999 Constitution (as amended) recognizes LGAs under Section 7, but state interference — via joint accounts and caretaker committees—has historically undermined this. The landmark Supreme Court judgment of July 11, 2024, affirmed financial autonomy, declaring direct federal allocations, banning caretaker committees, and prohibiting governors from withholding funds. This ruling highlights why Nigeria urgently needs true local government autonomy. Here are the Six (6) Reasons for Local Government Autonomy in Nigeria : 1. Promoting Grassroots Development and Service Delivery Local governments are closest to the people, responsible for essential services like primary education, healthcare, sanitation, rural roads, and markets (Fourth Schedule of the ...
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