Govs Block LG Autonomy, Warns LG Chairmen Against Opening Account With CBN
Investigations have revealed that State governors have warned council chairmen against opening an account with the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) for the direct payment of their allocations from the Federation Account.
This recent setback is coming nearly nine months after the Supreme Court granted full autonomy to the 774 local governments across the country, paving the way for direct payment of federal allocation
As part of the Federal Government’s commitment to the Supreme Court judgment, a panel was set up to ensure the implementation of LG autonomy.
In line with its recommendation, the panel directed the Central Bank of Nigeria to open accounts for the 774 LGs for direct payment of their allocation
A Federation Account Allocation Committee Technical Sub-Committee meeting revealed that only Delta State LGAs had submitted their account details.
Some local government chairmen who spoke to Punch have however revealed that some governors have resorted to intimidation and coercion, pressuring them to refrain from opening the designated accounts for direct allocation payment.
“Our governor has threatened us (all the chairmen in the state) not to open accounts with the CBN for the direct payment of our allocation.
“We even tried to beg him, seeking to strike a deal, such that if he allows us to open the account with the CBN and our allocations are paid directly, we will remit 50 per cent of the LG allocation to him monthly, but he disagreed. So, this is where we are for now,” the LG chair said.
Another LG chair told the aforementioned publication that the CBN’s stringent conditions might be one of the reasons the governors were not positively disposed to the idea, aside from the fact that it will cut off their access to LG funds.
A chairman in one of the local government areas in South-West disclosed that the council chairmen in the state have not opened accounts with CBN due to the stringent conditions set by the apex bank.
“But as simple as that condition may look, all council areas here in our state can’t meet up. The situation is not peculiar to our state. If you check well, most states can’t meet up simply because their governors are the ones spending their allocation.
“They are only giving those in LGAs whatever they feel like giving them. That is the problem,” the LG boss said
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