NULGE blames rising insecurity on collapse of local council system | The Guardian Nigeria News - Nigeria and World News

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The National Union of Local Government Employees (NULGE) has blamed rising insecurity in the country to the total collapse of council system of government.

The union’s president, Olatunji Ambali, who stated this in Abuja, said the solution to insecurity is for there to be a functional local government system.

“Money that is meant for the development at the grassroots levels is continually diverted looted by the state governors. The governors can do that because a lacuna exists in the 1999 Constitution of Nigeria. Section 162 that created local government administration makes provision for a joint allocation committee through which money meant for the development of basic infrastructure is siphoned by the state governors.

The NULGE chief maintained that to guarantee the emergence of credible and effective governance at the grassroots, the election into office at that level must be conducted by the Independent National Electoral Commission , saying, “the charade that happens in the local government election perpetuated by the state governor is not acceptable to Nigerians as the elections are not credible or transparent at that level.

 

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