Politics News

LG autonomy: Tinubu threatens governors with direct FAAC deductions

Photo caption: President Bola Tinubu. Photo: State House

 

President Bola Tinubu has warned state governors that he may be forced to issue an Executive Order to enforce direct allocations to local governments if they fail to comply with a recent Supreme Court ruling affirming financial autonomy for Nigeria’s third tier of government.

Tinubu gave the warning on Friday during the 15th National Executive Committee meeting of the All Progressives Congress at the State House Conference Centre, Abuja.

In a veiled but stern remark about governors withholding statutory allocations meant for local councils, Tinubu warned that non-compliance may force him to directly allocate local council funds from the Federation Account Allocation Committee.

Addressing the NEC members, including governors, National Working Committee members, and other party leaders, Tinubu said, “The Supreme Court has capped it for you again, saying, ‘give them their money directly.’ If you wait for my Executive Order, because I have the knife, I have the yam, I will cut it.”

The President continued, “I’m just being very respectful and understanding with my governors. Otherwise, if you don’t start to implement it, fact after fact, you will see.”

Tinubu’s remarks followed the July 11, 2024, landmark judgment by the Supreme Court, which ruled in favour of the Federal Government’s suit seeking to enforce financial independence for local governments.

In a unanimous decision, a seven-member panel of the apex court declared that it is unconstitutional for state governments to retain or manage funds meant for local councils.

The court ordered the direct payment of allocations from the Federation Account to local governments, a practice provided for in Section 162(5-8) of the 1999 Constitution (as amended) but widely flouted by most state governments through joint accounts.

In his speech, Tinubu reiterated the need for governors to comply, warning that further violations could warrant a federal intervention.

“The ultimate goal is our Supreme Court. We have to comply. We have to respect the judgment,” he insisted.

 

 

 

 

 

Related posts

Democracy Day: Do more in tolerating critics, PDP tells Buhari

Adeyemi Adeleye

Why autopsy on late OAU PG student is delayed – Police

Shile GIWA

Wike warns INEC against declaring Edo poll inconclusive

Our Reporter

Nigeria@60: Consumers call for reversal of privatisation of power sector

Meletus EZE 

Kaduna Govt., World Bank train 900 youths on virtual economy

Editor

PDP crisis: I’ve accepted Atiku, Okowa, says Wike

Our Reporter