The Guardian (Nigeria)

LG Autonomy Will Curtail Insecurity — NULGE National President

- From Ahmadu Baba Idris, Birnin Kebbi

TNational President, Nigeria Union of Local Government Employees ( NULGE), Comrade Ambali Akeem Olatunji, has described Local Council autonomy as one of the critical ways to curtail the lingering problem of insecurity across the country.

Olatunji, who stated this yesterday, at the 7th Quadrennia­l State Delegates conference held at Shangalink­u Hotel Birnin Kebbi, said all the local councils are now porous because most of the workers have abandoned their offices, leaving the councils as hideout for the criminals.

Represente­d by the National Secretary, Comrade Issa Gambo, Olatunji said NULGE would continue to work hard to ensure that the welfare of the staff will not be undermined.

He called on the Federal Government to do everything possible to rebuild affected local council secretaria­ts destroyed by bandits, as well as to offer support to make them habitable for workers, adding that related authoritie­s should add their voices to the issue of local councils’ autonomy.

Olatunji commended the Kebbi State NULGE for their laudable achievemen­ts in their four years in office, thanking the state government for supporting the council workers, especially the prompt payment of salaries, pension and gratuities.

The Commission­er for Local Government, Hassan Shala also expressed appreciati­on for the support given by the executive, assuring them of more support from the state government.

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