By Prof. Fabian Ajogwu, SAN
Today’s landmark judgment by the Supreme Court of Nigeria is a triumph for fiscal federalism. The judgment of the apex court was delivered by a panel of seven justices comprising Honourable Justice Lawal Garba, JSC (who led the panel); Honourable Justice Emmanuel Agim, JSC (who read the judgment); Honourable Justice Chioma Nwosu-Iheme, JSC; Honourable Justice Haruna Tsammani, JSC; Honourable Justice Moore Adumein, JSC; Honourable Justice Habeeb Abiru, JSC (who held a dissenting view); and Honourable Justice Yammama Tukur, JSC.
Their Lordships’ decision is a significant affirmation of the position of the law under the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria 1999, as amended, and it represents a crucial step forward for fiscal federalism in our nation. The bold action of the Attorney General of the Federation, Lateef Fagbemi (SAN), in filing the suit on behalf of the Federal Government, seeking to grant full autonomy and direct funding to all 774 local government councils in the country, is commendable.
The autonomy of Local Government Councils is a cornerstone of effective governance and grassroots development. By upholding this principle, the Supreme Court has reinforced the importance of decentralisation and the empowerment of local authorities to manage their affairs independently. This judgment will undoubtedly enhance the capacity of Local Government Councils to deliver essential services, promote regional economic development, and improve the quality of life for citizens at the grassroots level.
It is imperative that governors and all stakeholders respect and implement this decision. Adherence to the rule of law and the principles enshrined in our Constitution is fundamental to the stability and progress of our democracy. I urge all parties to embrace this judgment and work collaboratively to ensure that Local Government Councils can operate with the autonomy and resources necessary to fulfil their mandates effectively.
This judgment is a victory for Local Government Councils and a triumph for fiscal federalism principles. It underscores the need for a more equitable distribution of resources and responsibilities among the different tiers of government, thereby fostering a more balanced and inclusive development across the country.
The Supreme Court judgment affirming the autonomy of Local Government Councils in Nigeria has several significant implications for the governance structure in the country. These implications include a 10-point set of benefits, namely –
The Supreme Court judgment can transform Nigeria’s governance landscape by promoting more effective, efficient, and responsive local governance. It underscores the importance of empowering local authorities and ensuring that governance is brought closer to the people.
I commend the Supreme Court for its dogged commitment to upholding the Constitution and the rule of law, the Attorney General of the Federation, Mr Lateef Fagbemi, SAN, and all those who have advocated for the autonomy of Local Government Councils and contributed to this historic decision. As citizens, we must work together to ensure that this judgment translates into tangible benefits for our communities and strengthens the foundation of our federal system.
Prof. Fabian Ajogwu, OFR, SAN; Practices law with Kenna Partners, July 11, 2024
Source: thenigerialawyer
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