LGA AUTONOMY: ‘WHERE ANANABA GOT IT WRONG,’ BY ADEBAYO

BY MUTALUBI OJO ADEBAYO

I just watched and listened to Professor (Paul) Ananaba, SAN on CHANNELS TV (a repeat broadcast of Sunrise Daily). All that he said were just not a gross misconception of the law but he indeed turned the law on its head with respect to the subject of the discourse.

We are talking of the local government autonomy in Nigeria because that phrase strayed and or was smuggled into the 1999 Constitution of Nigeria when it was not meant to be there in the first instance at all. It was a very wrong and misplaced insertion in the Constitution by those who hurriedly prepared and drafted the Constitution.

There is nothing like Local Government autonomy in any federalism because the component units of a federation are just 2(two) namely- (1) the Central or the National Government which we called the Federal Government in Nigeria.

In a true federalism, the appropriate name is the National Government and (2) The State Governments and or the regional governments as the case may be.

Indeed, it is the federating units or the component units in the country or in the federation that agree to come together to form a union and thus create a government at the Centre or at the National level.

“Local government autonomy was a phrase that was smuggled into the 1999 Constitution of Nigeria”

Suffice to say that in any Federation, there are just 2(two) tiers or levels of government and they are just the National/Central/ Federal Government and the State Governments.

There is nothing known as the third tier of government and there cannot be any 3rd tier or level of government known as the local government because the local government are just or mere creation of the state government for ease of governance. They merely exist at the pleasure of the state government.

Another contraption in our Constitution is the recognition given by the Constitution to the local governments which are absolutely unnecessary and anti- federalism.

State Governments have absolute and exclusive rights and prerogative to create as many local governments as they may deem fit to have within their respective states without any recourse at all to the Federal or Central or National Government.

It is the state government who is entitled and has the responsibility exclusive responsibility to administer, run and manage those local governments as they like.

I am ready to make myself available to do a further conversation on this issue which is basically the issue of federalism and not an issue of constitutionalism.

Thank you.
25th October,2022

JCI Senator Mutalubi Ojo Adebayo,
Attorney-General and Commissioner for Justice,
Oyo State of Nigeria (2011 -2015)
Email- adebayoojo90@gmail.com

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NBA-AGC: SPIDEL HOLDS AGM, PARLEY ON UNDERMINING JUDICIARY TODAY

The Nigerian Bar Association Section on Public Interest and Development Law (NBA-SPIDEL) will on Wednesday at 5 pm hold its Annual General Meeting as a part of the ongoing NBA Annual General Conference.

According to a statement by NBA-SPIDEL Publicity Secretary, Mr. Godfrey Echeho, the AGM will hold at Eko Atlantic City, venue of the Annual General Conference.

Meanwhile, the Section will on Wednesday at 11 am hold a Breakout Session on the “Consequences of undermining the judiciary under our democracy.”

Among the Panelists are leading human rights activists, Mr. Femi Falana SAN and Chief Mike Ozekhome SAN . Others are the Founder/Director of PRAWA, Dr. Uju Agomoh as well as the Executive Director of Access to Justice, Mr. Joseph Otteh. The Moderator for the session is NBA-SPIDEL Chairman, Dr. Monday Ubani.

The statement noted that highlights of the AGM would include presentation of reports by NBA-SPIDEL Chairman, Dr. Monday Ubani as well as the Treasurer’s Report by Ms. Funmi Adeogun.

The Annual General Meeting will also witness unveiling of the NBA-SPIDEL Branch Representatives who will drive the activities of the Section at branch level.

NBA-SPIDEL members at the Annual General Meeting will also go home with tickets “to benefit from the free Law Pavilion Package granted to all members,” the statement said.

On the other hand, the SPIDEL Breakout Session has NBA-SPIDEL Chairman, Dr. Monday Ubani, as Moderator while Panelists include leading human rights activist, Mr. Femi Falana SAN; a frontline human rights advocate, Chief Mike Ozekhome SAN; the Executive Director of Access to Justice, Mr. Joseph Otteh, and the Director/Founder of PRAWA, Dr. Uju Agomoh.

The session holds at 11 am at Atlantic City, Lagos while the Coordinators are Ogechi Ugwuegbulam and Raymond Nkannebe.

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