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Home » Empowering Local Governance: A New Dawn for Nigeria’s Democracy and Economic Growth

Empowering Local Governance: A New Dawn for Nigeria’s Democracy and Economic Growth

Writer: Prof. Ojo Emmanuel Ademola

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July 12, 2024
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The recent Supreme Court judgment, which mandates that allocations to Local Governments must be paid directly from the Federation Account to the Local Government Areas governed by democratically elected officials, marks a pivotal turning point in Nigeria’s democratic and economic trajectory.

By asserting the constitutional provision that prevents State Governments from retaining and using funds meant for LGAs, the apex court has taken a decisive step towards enhancing grassroots governance, fostering transparency, and strengthening democratic principles at the local level.

  • This bold move is expected to have far-reaching implications for the growth of democracy, the effective delivery of the dividends of democracy, and the holistic economic development of Nigeria.

The Supreme Court’s recent ruling, mandating that Local Government allocations be paid directly from the Federation Account to Local Government Areas (LGAs) administered by democratically elected officials, can have several significant impacts on the growth of democracy, the dividends of democracy, and economic growth in Nigeria.

Growth of Democracy

  1. Decentralization of Power: This judgment will empower LGAs by decentralizing fiscal control. When LGAs have direct access to funds, it enhances their financial autonomy and independence from the state governments, which is crucial for grassroots democracy.

 

  1. Strengthening Local Governance: Democratically elected officials at the local government level will now be more accountable to their constituents since they will be responsible for managing and utilizing these funds. This could lead to improved governance and public service delivery at the local level.

 

  1. Encouraging Democracy at the Grassroots: The ruling promotes greater political participation by encouraging elections and reducing the practice of appointing unelected officials to manage LGAs. This reinforcement of democratic processes at the grassroots level can foster a more inclusive political environment.

 Dividends of Democracy

  1. Improved Public Services: With funds going directly to LGAs, investments in essential services such as healthcare, education, infrastructure, and public utilities could improve. More localized control can mean more targeted and effective utilization of resources.

 

  1. Reduced Corruption: The ruling could lead to more transparency and accountability as funds are no longer concentrated in the hands of state governments. It reduces the opportunities for mismanagement and corruption by state officials who previously had control over these funds.

 

  1. Enhanced Citizen Trust: When local governments can deliver tangible benefits directly to their communities, citizens are likely to have greater faith and trust in democratic institutions. This can stimulate greater civic engagement and participation in democratic processes.

 Economic Growth

  1. Stimulated Local Economies: With direct funding, local governments can invest in local infrastructure projects, support local businesses, and create jobs. This localized economic activity can catalyze broader economic growth and development.

 

  1. Balanced Development: Direct access to funds can help reduce regional disparities as LGAs are empowered to address their unique needs and challenges, leading to more balanced and inclusive economic development across the country.

 

  1. Increased Efficiency: Local governments are better positioned to understand the specific needs of their communities and can therefore utilize resources more efficiently than distant state governments. This can result in better outcomes for economic development initiatives.

 Challenges and Considerations

  1. Capacity of LGAs: There may be concerns about the capacity of some LGAs to effectively manage increased funds. Ensuring adequate training and support for local administrators will be crucial.

 

  1. Monitoring and Accountability: Mechanisms for monitoring the allocation and utilization of funds at the local level need to be robust to prevent any potential misuse or corruption.

 

  1. Political Resistance: Some state governments may resist this change as it reduces their control over fiscal resources. Navigating such political challenges will be essential for the successful implementation of the ruling.

Surmising, this judgment has the potential to significantly enhance democratic governance, improve public service delivery, and foster economic growth at the grassroots level in Nigeria. Effective implementation and continuous monitoring will be key to realizing these benefits.

Reflectively, Tinubu’s administration is indeed strategically working in light of this judgment, ensuring that every policy and decision is aligned with strengthening Nigeria’s democracy and enhancing the effective delivery of the dividends of democracy to Nigerians holistically.

The Supreme Court judgment mandating that Local Government allocations be paid directly from the Federation Account to LGAs managed by democratically elected officials indeed provides an excellent opportunity for any administration, including that of President Bola Tinubu, to strategically leverage this ruling to enhance governance, strengthen democracy, and boost economic growth.

Here’s how Tinubu’s administration could align its strategies in light of this judgment:

Strengthening Local Governance

To enhance the effectiveness of LGAs, it is essential to focus on capacity building and creating resilient institutional frameworks.

Firstly, initiating comprehensive training programs for local government officials will empower them to manage resources more efficiently and deliver essential services effectively.

This can be complemented by providing technical assistance aimed at developing robust financial management systems and best practices.

Equally important is the establishment of strong accountability mechanisms, including regular audits and monitoring processes, to ensure that funds are utilized appropriately and transparently. Additionally, implementing performance metrics and evaluation systems will enable the assessment of the impact of various funded projects at the local level, ensuring that initiatives yield the intended benefits and drive sustainable development within the communities.

Promoting Economic Growth

To foster sustainable and inclusive growth, it is imperative to develop robust local economic development plans and ensure balanced regional development.

Prioritizing infrastructure investments is crucial, with funds allocated to critical projects such as roads, schools, healthcare centers, and water supply systems to stimulate local economies and improve the quality of life.

Additionally, supporting local businesses is essential for entrepreneurship and job creation; LGAs can be encouraged to invest in local enterprises and startups through grants or microloans.

Equally important is the need to reduce regional disparities by prioritizing funding for underdeveloped and marginalized areas, promoting a more balanced economic development nationwide.

Furthermore, LGAs should be encouraged to develop and finance community-specific projects tailored to their unique needs and circumstances, thereby ensuring growth that is inclusive and reflective of the diverse social and economic landscapes within the country.

Enhancing the Dividends of Democracy

To enhance local governance and improve service delivery, a strong emphasis on public participation and transparency is essential.

Citizen engagement initiatives should be promoted to involve residents in decision-making processes at the local level, ensuring that their voices are heard and respected.

This participatory approach can be further supported by using digital platforms to create transparency in how funds are allocated and spent, enabling citizens to track development projects in real-time. In terms of service delivery, it is crucial to prioritize funding for sectors fundamental to improving living standards, such as education, healthcare, and public utilities. Implementing regular feedback loops with citizens can help assess the impact of services provided and make necessary adjustments.

Such measures not only ensure that services meet the actual needs of the community but also foster a culture of accountability and continuous improvement in local governance.

Political and Strategic Alignment

Effective federal-state collaboration and leveraging political capital are essential components for enhancing local governance and fostering grassroots development.

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Coordinating with state governments, even as the ruling limits their control over LGA funds, can help align broader developmental goals through strategic dialogue and cooperation with state governors. Ensuring policy coherence between federal directives and local needs is vital for seamless integration and effective governance at all levels.

By guaranteeing that LGAs receive their due funds promptly and efficiently, the administration can demonstrate its commitment to grassroots development and good governance, thereby building public goodwill and political support.

This approach not only showcases tangible improvements in local governance and quality of life but also reinforces the administration’s dedication to fostering a more inclusive and transparent political environment.

Addressing Challenges

To manage resistance to reduced state control over LGA funds, the strategy should focus on active engagement and collaboration with state officials.

This includes negotiating and mediating to address political concerns, along with offering incentives or rewards for states that support and facilitate the direct payment system to LGAs.

Ensuring sustainability requires establishing a robust continuous monitoring system to track the impact and administration of these funds.

Additionally, the policy must be adaptable, with mechanisms in place to receive and act on feedback from various stakeholders, allowing for necessary adjustments to sustain and enhance the effectiveness of the new system.

By implication, the Supreme Court ruling represents a pivotal moment for democratic and economic reforms in Nigeria.

By strategically working in alignment with this judgment, Tinubu’s administration has the opportunity to drive significant improvements in local governance, ensure equitable development, and ultimately enhance the dividends of democracy for all Nigerians.

The successful implementation of these strategies can build a legacy of strengthened democratic institutions and inclusive economic growth.

Consequently, this Supreme Court judgment is unequivocally the way forward in growing Nigeria’s democracy and ensuring the effective delivery of the dividends of democracy to all Nigerians.

By mandating that Local Government allocations be paid directly to democratically elected officials, we are empowering grassroots governance, promoting transparency, and fostering inclusive economic development.

This landmark decision paves the way for a more accountable and participatory democracy, where citizens can directly witness and benefit from the resources allocated for their welfare.

It is a decisive step towards transforming Nigeria, making our democracy more robust and our economic growth more equitable and sustainable.

In conclusion, the Supreme Court judgment undeniably underscores the way forward in fortifying Nigeria’s democracy and ensuring that the dividends of democracy reach every Nigerian holistically.

By directly empowering Local Governments through the unhindered allocation of funds, we are not just nurturing a more transparent and accountable governance structure, but also catalyzing inclusive economic growth at the most fundamental levels of society.

As the Tinubu administration aligns itself strategically with this landmark ruling, Nigeria stands at the cusp of a transformative era where democratic values are deeply entrenched and the fruits of economic progress are equitably shared among all its citizens.

This is the dawn of a more robust, participatory, and sustainable democratic future for Nigeria.

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The Writer, Prof. Ojo Emmanuel Ademola is the first Nigerian Professor of Cyber Security and Information Technology Management, and the first Professor of African descent to be awarded a Chartered Manager Status.

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