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LGs Will Receive Direct Allocations From January – FG Affirms

The Presidency has confirmed that from the end of January, local government areas in the country will receive their money directly from the Federal Allocation Account Committee.

The Special Adviser to the President on Media and Public Communications, Sunday Dare, disclosed this in an interview on Arise News on Thursday night, saying President Bola Tinubu would ensure the local government autonomy.

On July 11, 2024, the Supreme Court, in a unanimous judgment read by Justice Emmanuel Agbim, said “The state’s retention of the local government funds is unconstitutional.

 

“Demands of justice require a progressive interpretation of the law. It is the position of this court that the federation can pay local government allocations to the LGs directly or pay them through the states.

The court ruled that the state government had no power or control to keep the local government council money or funds.

 

The judgment followed a suit filed on behalf of the Federal Government by the Attorney General of the Federation, Lateef Fagbemi (SAN), seeking to grant full autonomy and direct funding to all 774 local government areas in the country.

 

Following the judgment, efforts to commence the direct payment to the councils had stalled.

 

The PUNCH reported that the Federal Government did not commence the immediate enforcement of the judgment to put modalities in place for the smooth take-off of the autonomy.

 

Speaking during the interview on Thursday, Dare confirmed that direct payment for the councils would begin in January end.

 

“We have a President who ensures local government autonomy. I spoke to a local government chairman, who said, ‘Oh, I will be getting N2.9bn, instead of the N200m I was getting before’.

“The Federal Government collects the allocation, it doesn’t take the 100 per cent, but distributes it. We have to find out what the states are doing with the allocation.

 

“So we should put our radar on the states and local governments and, of course, the Federal Government has its own responsibilities,” he said.

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