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Hardship: Nigeria’s major problem are governors, says Activist

...accused them of operating in an authoritarian manner.

TheOpeyemi A.A² by TheOpeyemi A.A²
August 5, 2024
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  • Austin alleged the state governors of using their forum to manipulate the presidency for their own benefit.
  • He also alleged that they have turned judges into mere errand boys, stripping them of their independence and integrity.

Usman Austin, a Kogi born political activist, has accused the Governors’ Forum of hindering Nigeria’s progress with their relentless pursuit of power and influence.

On Monday, Austin said the Nigerian Governors Forum is among the country’s foremost problems.

He noted that while President Bola Tinubu has failed to meet certain demands, leading to widespread hardship among Nigerians, much of the blame rests on the governors.

In a statement he signed, the sociopolitical activist argued that they have effectively dismantled the local government system, reduced state assemblies to mere extensions of their offices, and undermined the traditional institutions and the judiciary at the state level, thereby turning judges into “errand boys” for the governors.

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He described the Governors’ Forum as a “cartel of the enemies of the masses,” suggesting that its members prioritize their egos and agendas over the welfare of the people they are meant to serve.

The activist claimed that the “funds released by the president to assist the states are often misappropriated, with resources intended for the public being diverted for personal gain.”

He highlighted the situation in Kogi State, where he alleged that Governor Usman Ododo allocated resources exclusively to political allies and youth leaders, who then resell these resources in the market.

“It’s shameful to hear some governors speak against the President, but none of them is better,” Okai said.

He challenges them to account for the billions they have received in the name of intervention and palliatives, asserting that the governors have systematically destroyed local governments, state judiciaries, and traditional institutions.

The Kogi born political activist accused them of operating in an authoritarian manner and using the forum to manipulate the presidency for their own benefit.

Austin emphasized the need for the governors to allow the system to function effectively, arguing that without a robust and independent local government system, Nigeria’s issues will persist.

He stressed that the country is fundamentally built on a third-tier system of government and calls on the governors to reflect on their practices.

“Ask them how many can claim they do not owe local government workers in their various states.

“They have used local governments to commit fraud, and until this is addressed, our problems will linger,” he added.

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