
www.vanguardngr.com/2014/10/36-govs-fight-autonomy-lgs/
By By Henry Umoru
ABUJA—IN a rare show of solidarity,
the two factions of the Nigeria
Governors Forum, NGF, temporarily put
aside their year-long differences,
yesterday, to fight against the National
Assembly proposal granting autonomy
to the country’s local governments.
The two factions, led by Governor
Rotimi Amaechi of Rivers State and
Jonah Jang of Plateau State, in separate
reactions said the autonomy proposal for
the local government system was out of
sync with the operation of a federal
system.
The two houses of the National
Assembly had adopted the proposal for
autonomy for the local governments as
the third tier of government in the
federation. The move which has been
received with joy among some
stakeholders in the local government
system was, however, opposed by the
two factions of the NGF.
The Jang-led faction of the NGF walked
out from the mainstream faction led by
Governor Amaechi after supporters of
Jang disputed the outcome of the
election which returned Amaechi as
chairman of the governors’ association
last year.
Reacting to the decision of the National
Assembly to grant autonomy to the local
governments, the Amaechi-led faction
speaking through its Director-General,
Asishana Okauru, affirmed that the body
would not change its opposition on the
issue of autonomy for local
governments.
* Amaechi’s NGF
Speaking in a telephone interview with
Vanguard, he said: “The NGF does not
support autonomy for local
governments. The governors are against
it, they have said it and still maintain
that they will not support autonomy for
local governments.
“There is no country in the world that
there are three federating units; there
are only two all over the world. Why
should you say that there must be a
third federating unit in Nigeria?”
According to him, chairman of the
forum, Governor Amaechi aside making
a similar call last year, had at a session
with journalists recently said that the
governors would continue to push
against granting autonomy for the 774
local governments in the country.
* Jang-led NGF
In an unusual concord with the
Amaechi-led forum, the Jang-led NGF in
a statement by its secretary, Earl Osaro
Onaiwu, said: “The NGF under the
leadership of Governor Jonah Jang of
Plateau State has differed with the
NASS over the move to amend the
constitution and grant local
governments full administrative and
financial autonomy.”
The governors in the statement accused
some members of the National Assembly
of using the conference committee to
force through an amendment that was
clearly rejected by the Senate during
the constitution amendment debates and
votes.
Onaiwu in the statement quoted the
governors as saying that “it was
improper in an issue of this magnitude
for the conference committee to
overturn the position of a majority in the
upper house.
“The push for local government
autonomy by the National Assembly was
hasty without first considering the
problems of executive recklessness and
ineffective administration at the local
level.”
The governors thus warned that “the
amendment will lead to the hijack of
some local government administrative
structures by a few powerful individuals
without the oversight the state
government currently provides.”
The forum, however, expressed
confidence that the amendment will be
rejected by a majority of the states
houses of assembly.
Picture:
R-L; Governors Martins Elechi,
Godswill Akapbio, Segun Mimiko;
Deputy Governor Kogi, Yomi
Awoniyi, Governors Jonah Jang, T
Orji and Others after their meeting
recently in Abuja. PHOTO; Sinday
Aghaeze