NULGE Warns Lawmakers against Passing Bill Seeking to Scrap LGs
The Nigeria Union of Local Government Employees (NULGE) yesterday threatened to occupy the homes of members of the House of Representatives if it passed a bill seeking to scrap the local government (LG) in the country.
A member of the House of Representatives, Mr. Solomon Bob had in December 2020 sponsored a bill to remove the third tier of government from the constitution.
Bob had asked that LGs creation, powers and funding be vested exclusively in the state houses of assembly “in accordance with the principle and practice of true federalism”.
The lawmaker had argued the bill would go “some good way towards fixing the many centripetal anomalies in the 1999 constitution”.
Warning against the passage of the bill yesterday, the President of NULGE, Mr. Ambali Olatunji described those calling for the scrapping of local councils as enemies of Nigerians and democracy.
He said those behind the plot were insensitive to the plight and governance needs of the majority of Nigerians in the rural areas.
He said NULGE planned to occupy the homes of all federal lawmakers over the plan to scrap the local government system, warning that the sponsor of the bill and other lawmakers, who support it, would face the wrath of the workers.
Olatunji said: “If the bill is not killed immediately, the workers would in the next few days stage a protest at the
National Assembly, after which they would storm the country homes of all members of the parliament.
“Our existence is being threatened; we will not sit down and watch. There will be a national protest there at the National Assembly,” he said.
“They are no longer representing us, they are representing themselves. Bob Emmanuel, who benefited from the local government system, has now become so disillusioned that he wants the system scrapped.