The Guardian (Nigeria)

LG administra­tion getting worse in Nigeria, Obasanjo cries out

NULGE opposes move to delist councils from constituti­on

- From Charles Coffie Gyamfi, Abeokuta

FORMER President Olusegun Obasanjo, yesterday, stated that local government administra­tion was getting worse in Nigeria, adding that the survival rests on divine interventi­on.

He lamented that most of the councils could not even afford a grader for roads and perform other functions highlighte­d by the 1976 Local Government Reform.

In a statement by his Special Assistant on Media, Kehinde Akinyemi, the Owu chief urged the council workers to be prayerful for things to get better.

The ex- Nigerian leader, who received the new National Union of Local Government Employees ( NULGE) president, Comrade Akeem Olatunji Ambali at his Olusegun Obasanjo Presidenti­al Library Penthouse home, regretted that the reform had been allegedly abused by state governors. He said: “I am of the view that the situation needs prayers. A situation whereby a local government cannot even afford a grader to make local roads motorable, a situation where they can not build hospital or provide for the educationa­l needs of their people is not what we want the local government to be when we were creating the 1976 Reform

“Well, the rot actually started with the military, which wanted to have such local councils in their respective areas. This increased the number to 774 from about 300.

“But, the politician­s further made it worse with corruption. These were not what we envisioned when we created local government reform in 1976. Local government­s were to provide overall quality of life for the people who reside in their communitie­s. But is that what we have now?”

Earlier, Ambali had intimated Obasanjo on recent happenings, disclosing that the union needed his contributi­on on the planned delisting of local government from the 1999 Constituti­on ( as amended) by the National Assembly. He described the bill as an attempt to kill local government administra­tion in the country.

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