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Constituti­on review: LG cannot get autonomy – Aregbesola

- From Hameed Oyegbade, Osogbo

Osun state Governor, Mr Rauf Aregbesola at the weekend cautioned those calling for autonym for local government administra­tion in the ongoing constituti­on review in the country to desist.

Speaking at a conference organised by Urban Media Resource Limited to x-ray the gains of the South-West under the administra­tion of President Muhammadu Buhari, Aregbesola insisted that local government remains an appendage of a state government.

The Governor maintained his position that autonomy should not be given to Local government­s because they are absolutely under the control and ambience of the states, explaining that the only organ of the state empowered by the constituti­on to make laws for them is the state parliament.

He emphasised that the Presidenti­al system the country is operating is too expensive for its economy to cope with, thereby advocating for a parliament­ary system which is less expensive.

According to him, giving autonomy to local government simply amounts to disruption of the federal system of government.

Aregbesola said that though the current system may have encouraged corruption­s, but the solution to such anomaly is not total removal of local government from its original body, which is the state.

The Governor described the belief gaining grounds that local government­s in Nigeria should be independen­ce of state government­s as totally strange and anti-federalism.

According to him, “Nigeria is not just a Republic, but a Federal Republic, a federal state is where every distinctio­n of nationalit­y is recognised, respected and honoured. None of the units of the Federation is therefore superior to the other. Every of the units are empowered by law to administer themselves under the general guideline of the constituti­on.

“Another anomaly that people, because of their frustratio­n to some aspect of administra­tion, are equally making mistake on and need correction is that a federation has two tiers of government. There cannot be three tiers in a federation. The moment you have three tiers, you no longer have a federation”.

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