The Lagos State House of Assembly has announced its intention to hold another public hearing to review the Local Government Administration law. The decision was made during a session led by Speaker Rt. Hon. Mudashiru Obasa on Monday.
The Assembly also summoned the State’s Attorney-General, Lawal Pedro, to provide clarification on a recent Supreme Court ruling regarding financial autonomy for local governments. This move signals the Assembly’s commitment to ensuring that the law is aligned with the court’s directives.
Speaker Obasa emphasized that the proposed review is not intended to dismantle the Local Council Development Areas (LCDAs), but rather to strengthen their role and functionality. “We are not scrapping the LCDAs. Rather, what we are trying to do is to look at the recent Supreme Court judgment in terms of Lagos and local governments’ joint account and find a way where the parent local governments and the LCDAs work together without the LCDAs being shortchanged,” he explained.
Acknowledging the need for further consultation, Obasa announced plans for a second public hearing, noting that he had received numerous inquiries regarding the future of the LCDAs. He also highlighted the importance of collaborating with the National Assembly to formally recognize the LCDAs as local government entities.
Drawing a comparison with Kano State, which has 44 local governments, Obasa suggested reviewing the revenue allocation formula with the Revenue Mobilisation Allocation and Fiscal Commission. He pointed out that Kano was divided into two states, with Jigawa now having 27 local governments, making a case for Lagos to push for the formal listing of its LCDAs.
The Chairman of the Committee on Local Government, Hon. Sanni Okanlawon, presented a report from the initial public hearing, noting that many stakeholders could not attend due to inclement weather. He requested approval for a second hearing date to allow broader participation and engagement.
Supporting the proposal, Hon. Ladi Ajomale addressed public concerns, stating that there was confusion among residents who feared the government might be planning to abolish the LCDAs. “A lot of people are saying they do not understand what is going on and maybe the government is trying to remove some people from the local government system,” he said. Ajomale called for increased collaboration with the National Assembly to help secure formal recognition for the LCDAs.
Hon. Desmond Elliot added that Lagos, given its size, population, and economic significance, must push for formal recognition of the LCDAs, noting the disparity with Anambra State, which has only 21 local governments despite having fewer resources and economic influence compared to Lagos. “Anambra state has 21 local governments and it is nowhere close to what Lagos has in terms of resources, economic importance, and dividends of democracy,” he stated.
Do we really need more public hearings? Lets trust our elected officials to do their jobs without constant input.
I think the Lagos Assembly should just scrap the whole Local Government Law. Its outdated and not serving the people.
Disagree. Local governments play a crucial role. Reform, not scrapping, is needed.
I think the local government should have more power than the Lagos Assembly. Lets shake things up! #PowerToThePeople
Local government needs checks and balances too. Balance is key. #ChecksAndBalances
I think the Lagos Assembly should just abolish the local government system altogether. Its outdated and inefficient. Lets try something new!
I think local governments in Lagos should be completely abolished! Lets shake things up and try a whole new system.
No, local governments are essential for effective governance and representation. Abolishing them is risky.
Why even bother with public hearings? Just let the Lagos Assembly do their thing and save us all the drama.
Public hearings are essential for transparency and accountability. Everyone deserves a voice.
I think this public hearing is a waste of time. Local governments should have more autonomy without Assembly interference.
I think the local government law in Lagos needs a complete overhaul, not just a review. Lets demand real change!
Agreed! The current system is failing us. Time for a revolution, not just a tweak.
Why are we wasting time on this? Lets focus on more pressing issues in Lagos. This is just a distraction.
This is important too. Cant ignore all issues just because some are more pressing.
I think the local government law in Lagos needs a complete overhaul, not just a review. Lets aim for real change!
Agreed! The current system is beyond repair. Time for a revolution in governance.
I think Lagos should just abolish the local government system altogether. Its a waste of time and money. Lets focus on more important issues!
I think the Lagos Assembly should just abolish the local government system altogether. Its outdated and not serving its purpose.
I think the local government should be completely abolished! Too much bureaucracy and corruption. Lets start fresh.
I dont get why theyre wasting time on this. Lagos needs bigger issues addressed, like traffic and waste management!
Focus on multiple issues simultaneously. This cant be overlooked. Prioritize all concerns.
I think the Lagos Assembly should abolish local governments altogether! Theyre a waste of resources and just add to corruption.
I dont see the point of this review. Local governments in Lagos need more autonomy, not more regulations.
I think the Lagos Assembly should abolish local governments altogether. Too much bureaucracy and corruption. Lets try something different!
I think the Lagos Assembly should abolish local governments altogether. Theyre just a waste of taxpayers money! Lets streamline governance for efficiency.
Local governments are vital for community representation and services. Abolishing them is short-sighted.
I think the local government system needs a complete overhaul, not just a review. Time for some real change!
Agreed, its about time they shake things up and make some significant improvements. The status quo isnt working.
I think the local government law in Lagos needs a complete overhaul. Its time for real change and accountability!