Monday, December 26, 2011

LOCAL GOVERNMENT AUTONOMY AND DEVELOPMENT OF LOCALITIES IN NIGERIA: ISSUES, PROBLEMS AND SUGGESTIONS

LOCAL GOVERNMENT AUTONOMY AND DEVELOPMENT
OF LOCALITIES IN NIGERIA: ISSUES, PROBLEMS AND
SUGGESTIONS
J. E. IMHANLAHIMI AND M. O. IKEANYIBE
(Received 15, January 2008; Revision Accepted 26, June 2009)
ABSTRACT
The topical issue of local government (LG) autonomy in Nigeria in relation to the development of
the localities, the raison d’etre of LGs, has been examined in this paper. Proceeding from theoretical
framework and conceptualizations for clearer understanding, the paper discusses some dominant
autonomy issues. These include representative LGs, the size of LGs, revenue, and personnel. The
paper found that inadequate handling of virtually all the above issues has posed some challenges for
LGs’ developmental efforts in the localities. Inadequate autonomy has been found to be the
independent variable in the challenges. Other challenges include inadequate finances, weak
intergovernmental relations, fledging democracy and grand corruption. These must be adequately
tackled for LGs to make more positive impact in the localities. Some pertinent recommendations are as
follows. LGs need adequate autonomy, hard work rather than verbal institutionalization, democratic
consolidation, reduced corruption, increased discipline and application of the rule of law.
PRICE N7000.00 +COURIER DELIVERY CALL JEFF 08030485016

No comments:

Post a Comment