Soludo Warns Absolute LG Autonomy Could Cause Chaos, Signs Local Government Law

Governor Soludo Raises Concerns Over Local Government Autonomy, Introduces Law Mandating Remittance of Federal Allocations in Anambra State

Governor of Anambra State, Charles Soludo

Anambra State Governor, Charles Soludo, has voiced concerns over granting full autonomy to Nigeria’s 774 local government areas (LGAs), cautioning that it could lead to “massive chaos.”

He made this statement on Tuesday after signing the Anambra State Local Government Administration Law at the Governor’s Lodge in Awka.

The new law, passed by the State House of Assembly last Thursday, mandates that LGAs in Anambra remit part of their federal allocations into a consolidated account managed by the state government.

This move follows the Supreme Court’s July ruling that directed federal allocations to be paid directly to local governments.

Governor Soludo expressed that while autonomy is important, absolute local government independence could create serious challenges.

He noted, “Absolute autonomy for the 774 local government areas is an impossibility and a recipe for humongous chaos. The challenges with local government autonomy could worsen the situation and harm the intended beneficiaries if not properly planned.”

Soludo emphasized that without coordination between local, state, and federal governments, many LGAs could face financial hardships and possibly need bailouts or federal intervention to avoid insolvency.

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