• Suspension of Lagos LG Chairman subversion of its autonomy- CSOs

    Suspension of lagos lg chairman subversion of its autonomy- csos - nigeria newspapers online
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    A coalition of civil society organisations (CSOs) has called on the Lagos State House of Assembly (LAHA) to hands off issues relating to Alimosho Local Government.

    The groups, comprising Human Rights Monitoring Agenda (HURMA); Campaign Against Impunity; Center for Economics and Human Right Advancement and Ideal Society Advocacy Group among others, at a briefing in Lagos, said the suspension of the Chairman was a subversion of the Supreme Court ruling on local government autonomy.

    They reminded the lawmakers of the need to embrace the ruling of the Supreme Court and ensure its effective implementation, thereby creating an environment where local governments can thrive.

    Speaking on behalf of the groups, HURMA Executive Director, Comrade Isiak Buna, called on the assembly to allow lawmakers in Alimosho Local Government deal with issue relating to their council.

    He said: “Alimosho and all other local governments in the state are not appendage of the State Assembly. They are independent tiers of government enshrined in our constitution and recently authoritatively pronounced by the Nigeria’s highest court.

    “We call on President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, as well as all governors and political leaders, to ensure that the autonomy secured through the ruling of the Supreme Court is implemented in full. It is imperative that all local government officials are empowered to perform their duties effectively, free from undue interference and control from higher levels of government. Political leaders, particularly the leadership of state assemblies and the governors with vested interests, must recognize that local governments are not mere extensions of state authority, but rather autonomous entities that are vital to fostering development, enhancing accountability, and improving service delivery to our citizens.

    “We emphasize that respecting local government autonomy is not only a legal obligation but also a moral imperative that contributes to national cohesion and development as well as the enhancement of fiscal federalism that we have clamoured for decades.

    “As we navigate the complexities of governance, we urge all stakeholders to prioritize the principles of democracy and local governance. It is time to reaffirm our commitment to local government autonomy and ensure that the rights and responsibilities of these vital institutions are respected and upheld.”

    Buna said the groups hailed Lagos State Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu, for his swift intervention, affirming separation of powers of all the arms of government and the independence of local government.

    Also speking, Comrade Shina Loremikan of Campaign Against Impunity, said the decisive action of Governor Sanwo-Olu in safeguarding the independence of local governance is commendable and reflects a commitment to democratic principles and the well-being of the people of Lagos State.

    Loremikan said: “The attempted compromise of Alimosho’s autonomy posed a significant threat to the ability of local leaders to serve their constituents effectively. Governor Sanwo-Olu’s swift response has not only protected Alimosho but has also set a precedent for the protection of local governments across the length and brength of Nigeria, which we urge other state Governors to emulate.”

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