Local Government Autonomy: FAAC Will Not Send Money To Caretaker Chairmen, Says Ozekhome

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A Senior Advocate of Nigeria, Mike Ozekhome said the Federation Account Allocation Committee will not send money to Caretaker Committee Chairmen of local government areas by the virtue of the Supreme Court judgment on Local Government Council Autonomy on Thursday.

Ozekhome stated this in an interview with Channels Television on Friday.

He said, “The judgement of the government is clear. If you want to receive funds from the federation account, then conduct an election.”

Speaking on the next steps for local government areas with caretaker committees, Ozekhome said, “If what you have in place is a caretaker committee as local government chairman, be sure that it will not have money from the federation account.”

Ozekhome also stated that with Thursday’s Supreme Court ruling, local council development areas (LCDAs) created by Lagos and some other states are not qualified to receive funds from FAAC.

“What this law is saying is that if you are not a democratically elected local government council, you cannot have this money under section 162 subsection 5 and 6 of the 199 Constitution.

“So, what it means is that money should now be ploughed to those local governments that are in existence democratically.”

After the funds are paid to the recognised LGAs, Ozekhome believes the funds can be shared with the local council development areas.

“That is their internal business, nobody can control that one. But, for now, the money can only go to those local government areas named in the constitution. Don’t forget they are even named in the constitution, 774 local governments.

“If you want money from the federation account, such councils must be democratically elected,” he said.

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