The Place of the Local Government in Nigeria’s Federal Arrangement

Abubakar Oladeji
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Multi-level government arrangements-federal, state/provincial and local government-are common to all federal systems. However, the place and role of local government in those systems vary markedly. In some, local government is a constitutionally recognised sphere of government, while in others it is merely a competence of the state/provincial government, or an administrative unit of a higher order of government. In some federal systems where it is recognised, like Nigeria, the local governments are principally established for socio-economic and political development at the grassroots. Thus, local governance is the prerogative of the local governments in Nigeria. This tier of government established by Section 7 of the 1999 constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria (as amended) has some of its functions detailed in the fourth schedule of the same constitution. The overall objective of this paper is the analysis of the current status of the local government within the Nigerian federal system, and a critical examination of what the future holds for the third tier of government in Nigeria. Using essentially secondary documentary method, with content and thematic analysis, the paper recommends incremental constitutional review (as against mega constitutional renewal), the need to enhance political and economic autonomy of local government through frequent elections, and adopting new strategies for generating internal revenues for the local government in Nigeria.
地方政府在尼日利亚联邦安排中的地位
多层次的政府安排——联邦、州/省和地方政府——在所有联邦制度中都是常见的。然而,地方政府在这些系统中的地位和作用差别很大。在一些国家,地方政府是宪法承认的政府领域,而在另一些国家,它仅仅是州/省政府的权限,或者是更高一级政府的行政单位。在一些承认这一点的联邦制度中,比如尼日利亚,地方政府主要是为了基层的社会经济和政治发展而建立的。因此,地方治理是尼日利亚地方政府的特权。这一级政府是根据1999年尼日利亚联邦共和国宪法(经修订)第7条设立的,其部分职能详见该宪法附表4。本文的总体目标是分析尼日利亚联邦体系内地方政府的现状,并对尼日利亚第三级政府的未来进行批判性审查。本文主要采用二级文献方法,结合内容和专题分析,建议渐进式宪法审查(反对大规模宪法更新),通过频繁选举加强地方政府的政治和经济自主权,并采用新的战略为尼日利亚地方政府创造内部收入。
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