LG Autonomy: Supreme Court judgment aligns with grassroots development principle – Gov Sule

Nasarawa State government has applauded the recent Supreme Court judgment granting full autonomy to local government areas across the country.

The decision, according to the state government, aligned perfectly with its dedication to democracy, transparency, and good governance at all levels.

In a statement signed by the Attorney-General and Commissioner for Justice, Barrister Labaran Shuaibu Magaji, the state government said that the judgment reinforced the principles of federalism and strengthened the foundation of Nigeria’s democratic system.

“This judgment marks a significant milestone in the evolution of our democracy and the protection of local government funds from undue interference.

“Under the visionary and transparent leadership of Engr. Abdullahi Sule, Nasarawa State welcomes this decision as it aligns with our commitment to uphold the principles of democracy, transparency, and good governance at all levels of government,” the statement read.

Magaji further stated that the state government believed that granting autonomy to local governments would enhance grassroots democracy by empowering local authorities to make decisions that directly impact their communities.

He stated further that this move is seen as crucial for ensuring that resources meant for grassroots development are utilized effectively for the benefit of the people.

The statement also pointed out the government’s commitment to supporting and implementing the judgment, ensuring that councils operate independently, transparently, and accountability.

“We believe that this autonomy will lead to greater efficiency, improved service delivery, and increased development at the grassroots level,” it added.

The Nasarawa State government also called on all relevant stakeholders, including local government officials, civil society organizations, and the general public, to support the judgement and work together to maximize its positive impact for the benefit of communities.

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