Tinubu Hails Supreme Court Judgment Affirming Constitutional Rights of LGs

Deji Elumoye in Abuja 

President Bola Tinubu has welcomed the judgment of the Supreme Court of Nigeria affirming the spirit, intent and purpose of the 1999 Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria on the statutory rights of all the 774 local governments councils.

The president, in a release issued on Thursday by his Media Adviser,  Ajuri Ngelale, stated that a fundamental challenge to the nation’s advancement over the years has been ineffective local government administration, as governance at the critical cellular level of socio-political configuration is nearly absent.

President Tinibu emphasized that the onus is now on local council leaders to ensure that the broad spectrum of Nigerians living at that level are satisfied that they are benefitting from people-oriented service delivery.

“The Renewed Hope Agenda is about the people of this country, at all levels, irrespective of faith, tribe, gender, political affiliation, or any other artificial line they say exists between us. This country belongs to all of us. By virtue of this judgment, our people – especially the poor – will be able to hold their local leaders to account for their actions and inactions. What is sent to local government accounts will be known, and services must now be provided without excuses. 

“My administration instituted this suit because of our unwavering belief that our people must have relief and today’s judgment will ensure that it will be only those local officials elected by the people that will control the resources of the people. This judgment stands as a resounding affirmation that we can use legitimate means of redress to restructure our country and restructure our economy to make Nigeria a better place to live in and a fairer society for all of our people,” the president said.

President Tinubu noted that the provision of some essential amenities and public goods, such as the construction and maintenance of certain roads, streets, street lighting, drains, parks, gardens, open spaces, and other residual responsibilities, including community security, has tottered owing to the emasculation of local governments.

He affirmed that the decision of the Supreme Court to uphold the constitutional rights and ideals of local governments as regards financial autonomy, and other salient principles, is of historic significance and further reinforces the effort to enhance Nigeria’s true federal fabric for the development of the entire nation.

The president commended the Attorney-General of the Federation and Minister of Justice, Mr. Lateef Fagbemi (SAN), for his diligence and patriotic effort on this important assignment.

President Tinubu stated that his administration remains committed to protecting the principles of the charter governing citizens, institutions of government, arms and tiers of government in furtherance of building an efficient and performance-driven governance system that works for every Nigerian.

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