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Supreme court ruling: EFCC pledges to ensure accountability in LGAs

... stakeholders decry low trust in local government administration

TheOpeyemi A.A² by TheOpeyemi A.A²
August 5, 2024
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  • The Agora Policy founder explained the need for reform in rural government areas
  • Shettima commended Agora Policy Center for promoting citizen engagement in local governance.

Following the Supreme Court’s recent ruling granting financial independence to local governments, the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) has vowed to intensify its oversight of local government activities, ensuring they adhere to principles of good governance, accountability, and transparency.

The anti-graft agency disclosed this at a national dialogue organised by Agora Policy, themed “Enthroning Accountability in Local Government in Nigeria”, in Abuja on Monday.

Friday Ebelo, a representative of the EFCC Chairman, said, “Good governance encompasses three essential elements: accountability, transparency, and citizen participation. For these elements to be effective, we need dedicated and development-minded individuals to manage local government administrations.”

The EFCC emphasised its commitment to scrutinising local government activities, stating, “We must make a deliberate effort to bring the presence of governance to our people, ensuring that citizens feel the impact of governance in their daily lives, particularly in areas such as healthcare, education, and infrastructure development.”

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The commission warned that “business as usual” would not be tolerated, indicating a renewed focus on ensuring local governments are held accountable for their actions.

Agora Policy founder, Waziri Adio, emphasised the need for reform in rural government areas, stating, “Local government areas are the least trusted, least capacitated, and least interesting to the public.”

Adio noted that despite being expected to perform crucial functions, local government areas are failing to meet expectations.

“Only 28 per cent of citizens trusted local government administration, down from 58 per cent in 2000,” he cited from Afrobarometer’s 2008 survey.

He advocated for increased awareness, engagement, and accountability, saying, “We need to fix the broken representative government by involving people directly in decision-making.”

Adio added, “We need to increase awareness, engagement, and accountability. This requires vertical, horizontal, and diagonal accountability mechanisms.”

Africa Director of the MacArthur Foundation, Kole Shettima emphasised the need for local governance reform, citing a conversation where a villager expected President Buhari to fix a local water issue.

He noted, “This shows the mentality of our people, expecting the president to fix all problems.”

Shettima commended the Agora Policy Center for promoting policy conversations and acknowledged local government efforts to involve citizens in decision-making.

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