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No Wonder There Is No Visible Sign Of Development In The Local Goverment Level by KnowAll(m): 12:19pm On Mar 12, 2009 |
The 1st Amount is the amount release by the FG, the 2nd amount is the amount actually allocated to the LG, the 3rd amount is the amount retained by the state goverment. Is this legal or outright fraud, no wonder there is no development in the LG Level in Nigeria. Written by Abiodun Kolawole Wednesday, 27 August 2008 The table bellow is the statistical analysis of revenue meant for 22 of the 30 local government councils in Osun state from January 2007 to November 2007, how much was released to the councils by Gov. Oyinlola and how much was deducted from their statutory allocations. Some allege that Gov. Onyilola converted these deducted monies to personal use. Elendureports.com has not independently confirmed what the deductions were used for but we invite you, the reader to make your assessments. DETAILS FOR THE MONTH OF JANUARY 2007 SN LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREA ACTUAL ALLOCATION FROM FEDERATION ACCOUNTS ACTUAL ALLOCATION RELEASED BY THE STATE AMOUNT RETAINED BY THE STATE 1 OSOGBO 89 MILLION 27 MILLION 62 MILLION 2 IFELODUN 80.1 MILLION 31.4 MILLION 48.7 MILLION 3 IFEDAYO 60 MILLION 27 MILLION 33 MILLION 4 ILASA EAST 78.8 MILLION 35 MILLION 43.8 MILLION 5 ILESA WEST 75 MILLION 38.2 MILLION 32.2 MILLION 6 BOLUWADURO 46 MILLION 29 MILLION 17 MILLION 7 BORIPE 65 MILLION 31 MILLION 34 MILLION 8 IFE NORTH 50 MILLION 22 MILLION 28 MILLION 9 IFE SOUTH 62 MILLION 30 MILLION 32 MILLION 10 IFE EAST 50 MILLION 21.9 MILLION 28 MILLION 11 AYEDADE 58 MILLION 30 MILLION 28 MILLION 12 IWO 79 MILLION 45 MILLION 34 MILLION 13 OLA OLUWA 62.1 MILLION 29.5 MILLION 32.6 MILLION 14 AYEDIRE 59.8 MILLION 38 MILLION 21.8 MILLION 15 IREWOLE 61 MILLION 29.5 MILLION 31.5 MILLION 16 ISOKAN 61 MILLION 29.5 MILLION 31.5 MILLION 17 EDE NORTH 77.4 MILLION 40.1 MILLION 37.3 MILLION 18 EDE SOUTH 69 MILLION 42 MILLION 27 MILLION 19 EGBEDORE 57 MILLION 36 MILLION 14.2 MILLION 20 EJIGBO 73 MILLION 44.5 MILLION 28.5 MILLION 21 ATAKUMOSA WEST 63 MILLION 34 MILLION 29 MILLION 22 ATAKUMOSA EAST 59 MILLION 29 MILLION 30 MILLION 672.6 MILLION DEDUCTED IN JANUARY DETAILS FOR THE MONTH OF FEBRUARY, 2007 SN LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREA ACTUAL ALLOCATION FROM FEDERATION ACCOUNTS ACTUAL ALLOCATION RELEASED BY THE STATE AMOUNT RETAINED BY THE STATE 1 OSOGBO 85.2 MILLION 29.1 MILLION 56.1MILLION 2 IFELODUN 80.1 MILLION 30 MILLION 50.1 MILLION 3 IFEDAYO 60 MILLION 30 MILLION 30 MILLION 4 ILASA EAST 78.1 MILLION 35.1 MILLION 43 MILLION 5 ILESA WEST 76.4 MILLION 36 MILLION 40.4 MILLION 6 BOLUWADURO 46 MILLION 27.4 MILLION 18.6 MILLION 7 BORIPE 65 MILLION 31 MILLION 34 MILLION 8 IFE NORTH 50 MILLION 22.4 MILLION 27.6 MILLION 9 IFE SOUTH 62 MILLION 34MILLION 28 MILLION 10 IFE EAST 50 MILLION 22 MILLION 28 MILLION 11 AYEDADE 58 MILLION 30 MILLION 28 MILLION 12 IWO 79 MILLION 45 MILLION 34 MILLION 13 OLA OLUWA 62 MILLION 37.7 MILLION 24.3 MILLION 14 AYEDIRE 59.8 MILLION 36 MILLION 23.8 MILLION 15 IREWOLE 61 MILLION 29.5 MILLION 31.5 MILLION 16 ISOKAN 61 MILLION 29.5 MILLION 31.5 MILLION 17 EDE NORTH 77 MILLION 40 MILLION 37 MILLION 18 EDE SOUTH 69 MILLION 41.8 MILLION 26.2 MILLION 19 EGBEDORE 57 MILLION 36 MILLION 14.2 MILLION 20 EJIGBO 73 MILLION 44 MILLION 29 MILLION 21 ATAKUMOSA WEST 63 MILLION 34 MILLION 29 MILLION 22 ATAKUMOSA EAST 59 MILLION 29 MILLION 30 MILLION 670.5 MILLION DEDUCTED IN FEBRUARY DETAILS FOR THE MONTH OF MARCH, 2007 SN LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREA ACTUAL ALLOCATION FROM FEDERATION ACCOUNTS ACTUAL ALLOCATION RELEASED BY THE STATE AMOUNT RETAINED BY THE STATE 1 OSOGBO 45 MILLION 21 MILLION 24 MILLION 2 IFELODUN 80.1 MILLION 31.4 MILLION 48.7 MILLION 3 IFEDAYO 62 MILLION 31 MILLION 31 MILLION 4 ILASA EAST 78.8 MILLION 33 MILLION 45.8 MILLION 5 ILESA WEST 76 MILLION 34 MILLION 42 MILLION 6 BOLUWADURO 46 MILLION 27 MILLION 19 MILLION 7 BORIPE 69 MILLION 34 MILLION 35 MILLION 8 IFE NORTH 50.7 MILLION 21.8 MILLION 28 MILLION 9 IFE SOUTH 62 MILLION 29.2 MILLION 32.8 MILLION 10 IFE EAST 50 MILLION 22 MILLION 28 MILLION 11 AYEDADE 58 MILLION 29 MILLION 29 MILLION 12 IWO 79 MILLION 43 MILLION 36 MILLION 13 OLA OLUWA 62 MILLION 37.5 MILLION 24.5 MILLION 14 AYEDIRE 59.8 MILLION 33 MILLION 26.8 MILLION 15 IREWOLE 61.3 MILLION 28.9 MILLION 31.5 MILLION 16 ISOKAN 61 MILLION 29 MILLION 32 MILLION 17 EDE NORTH 77 MILLION 40 MILLION 37 MILLION 18 EDE SOUTH 69 MILLION 38.9 MILLION 30 MILLION 19 EGBEDORE 57 MILLION 29 MILLION 28 MILLION 20 EJIGBO 73 MILLION 42 MILLION 31 MILLION 21 ATAKUMOSA WEST 63 MILLION 32 MILLION 31 MILLION 22 ATAKUMOSA EAST 58.4 MILLION 29.1 MILLION 29.3 MILLION 700.4 MILLION DEDUCTED IN MARCH DETAILS FOR THE MONTH OF APRIL, 2007 SN LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREA ACTUAL ALLOCATION FROM FEDERATION ACCOUNTS ACTUAL ALLOCATION RELEASED BY THE STATE AMOUNT RETAINED BY THE STATE 1 OSOGBO 40 MILLION 21.6 MILLION 18.4 MILLION 2 IFELODUN 39.1 MILLION 28.7 MILLION 10.2 MILLION 3 IFEDAYO 31 MILLION 29 MILLION 2 MILLION 4 ILASA EAST 79 MILLION 33 MILLION 46 MILLION 5 ILESA WEST 76 MILLION 35 MILLION 41 MILLION 6 BOLUWADURO 46 MILLION 27.4 MILLION 18.6 MILLION 7 BORIPE 57 MILLION 31 MILLION 26 MILLION 8 IFE NORTH 49.9 MILLION 21.9 MILLION 28 MILLION 9 IFE SOUTH 62 MILLION 27.3 MILLION 34.7 MILLION 10 IFE EAST 46 MILLION 20 MILLION 26 MILLION 11 AYEDADE 58 MILLION 29 MILLION 29 MILLION 12 IWO 58 MILLION 38 MILLION 20 MILLION 13 OLA OLUWA 62 MILLION 31 MILLION 31 MILLION 14 AYEDIRE 57 MILLION 34 MILLION 23 MILLION 15 IREWOLE 60.3 MILLION 30 MILLION 30.3 MILLION 16 ISOKAN 60 MILLION 30 MILLION 30 MILLION 17 EDE NORTH 67.7 MILLION 38.7 MILLION 29.7 MILLION 18 EDE SOUTH 67.4 MILLION 38.9 MILLION 27.3 MILLION 19 EGBEDORE 65.3 MILLION 26 MILLION 39.3 MILLION 20 EJIGBO 67.4 MILLION 44 MILLION 23 MILLION 21 ATAKUMOSA WEST 60.4 MILLION 32.7 MILLION 28.1 MILLION 22 ATAKUMOSA EAST 53.1 MILLION 30 MILLION 23.1MILLION 557.4 MILLION DEDUCTED IN APRIL DETAILS FOR THE MONTH OF MAY 2007 SN LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREA ACTUAL ALLOCATION FROM FEDERATION ACCOUNTS ACTUAL ALLOCATION RELEASED BY THE STATE AMOUNT RETAINED BY THE STATE 1 OSOGBO 37 MILLION 19.9 MILLION 17.1 MILLION 2 IFELODUN 37 MILLION 27.1 MILLION 19.9 MILLION 3 IFEDAYO 29.2 MILLION 24.7 MILLION 4.5 MILLION 4 ILASA EAST 40.4 MILLION 28.4 MILLION 12 MILLION 5 ILESA WEST 71.9 MILLION 39.9 MILLION 32 MILLION 6 BOLUWADURO 31 MILLION 22.4 MILLION 8.6 MILLION 7 BORIPE 55.3 MILLION 33 MILLION 22.3 MILLION 8 IFE NORTH 49.3 MILLION 19.3 MILLION 30 MILLION 9 IFE SOUTH 59.1MILLION 27, 4 MILLION 32.7 MILLION 10 IFE EAST 46 MILLION 20 MILLION 26 MILLION 11 AYEDADE 49.9 MILLION 28 MILLION 21.9 MILLION 12 IWO 58 MILLION 38 MILLION 20 MILLION 13 OLA OLUWA 53.7 MILLION 31 MILLION 22.7 MILLION 14 AYEDIRE 57 MILLION 34 MILLION 23 MILLION 15 IREWOLE 60 MILLION 30 MILLION 30 MILLION 16 ISOKAN 60 MILLION 30 MILLION 30 MILLION 17 EDE NORTH 68 MILLION 38 MILLION 30 MILLION 18 EDE SOUTH 69 MILLION 38.9 MILLION 30.1 MILLION 19 EGBEDORE 65 MILLION 26.8 MILLION 38.2 MILLION 20 EJIGBO 69 MILLION 44 MILLION 25 MILLION 21 ATAKUMOSA WEST 57.2 MILLION 32.7 MILLION 24.5 MILLION 22 ATAKUMOSA EAST 54.1 MILLION 30 MILLION 24.1MILLION 477.527 MILLION DEDUCTED IN MAY DETAILS FOR THE MONTH OF JUNE, 2007 SN LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREA ACTUAL ALLOCATION FROM FEDERATION ACCOUNTS ACTUAL ALLOCATION RELEASED BY THE STATE AMOUNT RETAINED BY THE STATE 1 OSOGBO 37 MILLION 27 MILLION 10 MILLION 2 IFELODUN 40 MILLION 27.1 MILLION 12.9 MILLION 3 IFEDAYO 29.2 MILLION 20.7 MILLION 8.5 MILLION 4 ILESA EAST 40 MILLION 28.4 MILLION 11.6 MILLION 5 ILESA WEST 50.2 MILLION 27 MILLION 23.2 MILLION 6 BOLUWADURO 30.5 MILLION 23.5 MILLION 7 MILLION 7 BORIPE 49.2 MILLION 31.2 MILLION 18 MILLION 8 IFE NORTH 47 MILLION 22.4 MILLION 24.6 MILLION 9 IFE SOUTH 57.4 MILLION 21 MILLION 36.4 MILLION 10 IFE EAST 43 MILLION 20 MILLION 23 MILLION 11 AYEDADE 49.9 MILLION 28 MILLION 21.9 MILLION 12 IWO 52.5 MILLION 38 MILLION 14.5 MILLION 13 OLA OLUWA 53.7 MILLION 29 MILLION 24.7 MILLION 14 AYEDIRE 57 MILLION 31 MILLION 26 MILLION 15 IREWOLE 60 MILLION 29.5 MILLION 30.5 MILLION 16 ISOKAN 60 MILLION 29.5 MILLION 30.5 MILLION 17 EDE NORTH 68 MILLION 37 MILLION 31 MILLION 18 EDE SOUTH 63.5 MILLION 37.1 MILLION 26.4 MILLION 19 EGBEDORE 60.2 MILLION 26.8 MILLION 33.6 MILLION 20 EJIGBO 69 MILLION 44 MILLION 25 MILLION 21 ATAKUMOSA WEST 57.2 MILLION 30 MILLION 27.2 MILLION 22 ATAKUMOSA EAST 54.1 MILLION 35 MILLION 19.1MILLION 485.6 MILLION DEDUCTED IN JUNE DETAILS FOR THE MONTH OF JULY 2007 SN LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREA ACTUAL ALLOCATION FROM FEDERATION ACCOUNTS ACTUAL ALLOCATION RELEASED BY THE STATE AMOUNT RETAINED BY THE STATE 1 OSOGBO 39 MILLION 25.2 MILLION 13.8 MILLION 2 IFELODUN 40 MILLION 27.1 MILLION 12.9 MILLION 3 IFEDAYO 27.1 MILLION 21.1 MILLION 6 MILLION 4 ILESA EAST 40 MILLION 26 MILLION 14 MILLION 5 ILESA WEST 49.8 MILLION 29 MILLION 20.8 MILLION 6 BOLUWADURO 35.4 MILLION 24 MILLION 11.4 MILLION 7 BORIPE 53 MILLION 31 MILLION 22 MILLION 8 IFE NORTH 47 MILLION 23 MILLION 24 MILLION 9 IFE SOUTH 57MILLION 21 MILLION 26 MILLION 10 IFE EAST 42.9 MILLION 20 MILLION 22.9 MILLION 11 AYEDADE 49.9 MILLION 29MILLION 20.9 MILLION 12 IWO 57 MILLION 29 MILLION 28 MILLION 13 OLA OLUWA 58.3 MILLION 30 MILLION 28.3 MILLION 14 AYEDIRE 55.2 MILLION 31 MILLION 24.2 MILLION 15 IREWOLE 57.2 MILLION 29.5 MILLION 27.3 MILLION 16 ISOKAN 57.2 MILLION 29.5 MILLION 27.3 MILLION 17 EDE NORTH 55 MILLION 37.2 MILLION 17.8 MILLION 18 EDE SOUTH 63 MILLION 33 MILLION 30 MILLION 19 EGBEDORE 60.2 MILLION 31.4 MILLION 28.8 MILLION 20 EJIGBO 59.9 MILLION 44 MILLION 25.9 MILLION 21 ATAKUMOSA WEST 56 MILLION 30 MILLION 26 MILLION 22 ATAKUMOSA EAST 40.2 MILLION 35MILLION 5.2 MILLION 524.3 MILLION DEDUCTED IN JULY DETAILS FOR THE MONTH OF AUGUST 2007 SN LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREA ACTUAL ALLOCATION FROM FEDERATION ACCOUNTS ACTUAL ALLOCATION RELEASED BY THE STATE AMOUNT RETAINED BY THE STATE 1 OSOGBO 40 MILLION 22.5 MILLION 17.5 MILLION 2 IFELODUN 37 MILLION 28.4 MILLION 8.6 MILLION 3 IFEDAYO 25.4 MILLION 18.8 MILLION 6.4 MILLION 4 ILASA EAST 40 MILLION 26 MILLION 14 MILLION 5 ILESA WEST 49.8 MILLION 29 MILLION 20.8 MILLION 6 BOLUWADURO 35.4 MILLION 23 MILLION 12 MILLION 7 BORIPE 53 MILLION 31.9 MILLION 22.1 MILLION 8 IFE NORTH 47 MILLION 23 MILLION 24 MILLION 9 IFE SOUTH 57 MILLION 23 MILLION 34 MILLION 10 IFE EAST 42.9 MILLION 20 MILLION 22.9 MILLION 11 AYEDADE 49.2 MILLION 27.5 MILLION 21.7 MILLION 12 IWO 51 MILLION 29 MILLION 22 MILLION 13 OLA OLUWA 55.1 MILLION 30.5 MILLION 24.6 MILLION 14 AYEDIRE 55.2 MILLION 31 MILLION 25.2 MILLION 15 IREWOLE 57.2 MILLION 27 MILLION 30.2 MILLION 16 ISOKAN 57.2 MILLION 27 MILLION 30.2 MILLION 17 EDE NORTH 65 MILLION 37 MILLION 28 MILLION 18 EDE SOUTH 62 MILLION 33 MILLION 39 MILLION 19 EGBEDORE 58 MILLION 30 MILLION 28 MILLION 20 EJIGBO 57 MILLION 31MILLION 26 MILLION 21 ATAKUMOSA WEST 56 MILLION 30 MILLION 20 MILLION 22 ATAKUMOSA EAST 39 MILLION 27.2 MILLION 12.8MILLION 490 MILLION DEDUCTED IN AUGUST DETAILS FOR THE MONTH OF SEPTEMBER 2007 SN LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREA ACTUAL ALLOCATION FROM FEDERATION ACCOUNTS ACTUAL ALLOCATION RELEASED BY THE STATE AMOUNT RETAINED BY THE STATE 1 OSOGBO 40 MILLION 22.5 MILLION 17.5 MILLION 2 IFELODUN 37 MILLION 28.4 MILLION 8.6 MILLION 3 IFEDAYO 25.4 MILLION 18.8 MILLION 6.4 MILLION 4 ILASA EAST 40 MILLION 26 MILLION 14 MILLION 5 ILESA WEST 49 MILLION 29 MILLION 20 MILLION 6 BOLUWADURO 35.4 MILLION 23 MILLION 12 MILLION 7 BORIPE 53 MILLION 30 MILLION 23 MILLION 8 IFE NORTH 47 MILLION 23 MILLION 24 MILLION 9 IFE SOUTH 57 MILLION 33 MILLION 24 MILLION 10 IFE EAST 42.9 MILLION 20 MILLION 22.9 MILLION 11 AYEDADE 49.2 MILLION 27.5 MILLION 21.7 MILLION 12 IWO 51 MILLION 29 MILLION 22 MILLION 13 OLA OLUWA 55.1 MILLION 30.5 MILLION 24.6 MILLION 14 AYEDIRE 55.2 MILLION 31 MILLION 24.2 MILLION 15 IREWOLE 57.2 MILLION 27 MILLION 30.2 MILLION 16 ISOKAN 57.2 MILLION 27 MILLION 30.2 MILLION 17 EDE NORTH 65 MILLION 37 MILLION 28 MILLION 18 EDE SOUTH 62 MILLION 39 MILLION 23 MILLION 19 EGBEDORE 58 MILLION 27 MILLION 31 MILLION 20 EJIGBO 57 MILLION 31MILLION 26 MILLION 21 ATAKUMOSA WEST 56 MILLION 30 MILLION 26 MILLION 22 ATAKUMOSA EAST 40 MILLION 27.2 MILLION 12.8MILLION 472.1 MILLION DEDUCTED IN SEPTEMBER DETAILS FOR THE MONTH OF OCTOBER 2007 SN LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREA ACTUAL ALLOCATION FROM FEDERATION ACCOUNTS ACTUAL ALLOCATION RELEASED BY THE STATE AMOUNT RETAINED BY THE STATE 1 OSOGBO 40 MILLION 22.5 MILLION 17.5 MILLION 2 IFELODUN 37 MILLION 28.4 MILLION 8.6 MILLION 3 IFEDAYO 25.4 MILLION 18.8 MILLION 6.4 MILLION 4 ILASA EAST 40 MILLION 26 MILLION 14 MILLION 5 ILESA WEST 49 MILLION 29 MILLION 20 MILLION 6 BOLUWADURO 35.4 MILLION 23 MILLION 12 MILLION 7 BORIPE 53 MILLION 30 MILLION 23 MILLION 8 IFE NORTH 47 MILLION 23 MILLION 24 MILLION 9 IFE SOUTH 57 MILLION 33 MILLION 24 MILLION 10 IFE EAST 42.9 MILLION 20 MILLION 22.9 MILLION 11 AYEDADE 49.2 MILLION 27.5 MILLION 21.7 MILLION 12 IWO 51 MILLION 29 MILLION 22 MILLION 13 OLA OLUWA 55.1 MILLION 30.5 MILLION 24.6 MILLION 14 AYEDIRE 55.2 MILLION 31 MILLION 24.2 MILLION 15 IREWOLE 57.2 MILLION 27 MILLION 30.2 MILLION 16 ISOKAN 57.2 MILLION 27 MILLION 30.2 MILLION 17 EDE NORTH 65 MILLION 37 MILLION 28 MILLION 18 EDE SOUTH 62 MILLION 39 MILLION 39 MILLION 19 EGBEDORE 58 MILLION 26 MILLION 32 MILLION 20 EJIGBO 57 MILLION 31MILLION 26 MILLION 21 ATAKUMOSA WEST 56 MILLION 30 MILLION 26 MILLION 22 ATAKUMOSA EAST 40 MILLION 27.2 MILLION 12.8MILLION 489.1 MILLION DEDUCTED IN OCTOBER DETAILS FOR THE MONTH OF NOVEMBER 2007 SN LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREA ACTUAL ALLOCATION FROM FEDERATION ACCOUNTS ACTUAL ALLOCATION RELEASED BY THE STATE AMOUNT RETAINED BY THE STATE 1 OSOGBO 40 MILLION 22.5 MILLION 17.5 MILLION 2 IFELODUN 37 MILLION 28.4 MILLION 8.6 MILLION 3 IFEDAYO 25.4 MILLION 18.8 MILLION 6.4 MILLION 4 ILASA EAST 40 MILLION 26 MILLION 14 MILLION 5 ILESA WEST 49 MILLION 29 MILLION 20 MILLION 6 BOLUWADURO 35.4 MILLION 23 MILLION 12 MILLION 7 BORIPE 53 MILLION 30 MILLION 23 MILLION 8 IFE NORTH 47 MILLION 23 MILLION 24 MILLION 9 IFE SOUTH 57 MILLION 33 MILLION 24 MILLION 10 IFE EAST 42.9 MILLION 20 MILLION 22.9 MILLION 11 AYEDADE 49.2 MILLION 27.5 MILLION 21.7 MILLION 12 IWO 51 MILLION 29 MILLION 22 MILLION 13 OLA OLUWA 55.1 MILLION 30.5 MILLION 24.6 MILLION 14 AYEDIRE 55.2 MILLION 31 MILLION 24.2 MILLION 15 IREWOLE 57.2 MILLION 27 MILLION 30.2 MILLION 16 ISOKAN 57.2 MILLION 27 MILLION 30.2 MILLION 17 EDE NORTH 65 MILLION 37 MILLION 28 MILLION 18 EDE SOUTH 62 MILLION 39 MILLION 39 MILLION 19 EGBEDORE 58 MILLION 26 MILLION 32 MILLION 20 EJIGBO 57 MILLION 31MILLION 26 MILLION 21 ATAKUMOSA WEST 56 MILLION 30 MILLION 26 MILLION 22 ATAKUMOSA EAST 40 MILLION 27.2 MILLION 12.8MILLION 488.3 MILLION DEDUCTED IN NOVEMBER TOTAL IN ELEVEN MONTHS FROM 22 LOCAL GOVERNMENT = 6027.827 billion naira only[b][/b] 6 billion belonging to LG taking by the state goverment surely this cannot be right. Last Updated ( Wednesday, 27 August 2008 ) |
Re: No Wonder There Is No Visible Sign Of Development In The Local Goverment Level by KnowAll(m): 1:52pm On Mar 12, 2009 |
Does the constitutionof Nigeria allow State goverments to deduct from LG. Is Mimiko new Governor of Ondo state right in freezing LG accounts in Ondo State Do we not have a true Federal structure, whereby the state is independent of the center and the LGs are independent of the state. How come the states can freeze LG''s account to me that is like one's father freezing a son or daughter's account that cannot be done, so how come state Governors get away with it. NL with very sound knowledge of our constitutions please constribution. |
Re: No Wonder There Is No Visible Sign Of Development In The Local Goverment Level by KnowAll(m): 3:09pm On Mar 12, 2009 |
A nigeria LG should sue the States in a court of law to set a precedent, Law is about prcedents, the states might be acting illegally and unconstitional. |
Re: No Wonder There Is No Visible Sign Of Development In The Local Goverment Level by DisGuy: 3:13pm On Mar 12, 2009 |
KnowAll please calm down o, the way you've been mentioning millions millions in all your post is getting worrisome! I have a feeling you are going to get a one way ticket to naija to contribute your quota and get handsomely rewarded |
Re: No Wonder There Is No Visible Sign Of Development In The Local Goverment Level by KnowAll(m): 3:16pm On Mar 12, 2009 |
LG is the bedrock of any democracy, a theiving Governor is jeopardising a good and uncompromising LG Chairman, this Ugly trend of the States short-changing the LG must be stopped. |
Re: No Wonder There Is No Visible Sign Of Development In The Local Goverment Level by asha80(m): 3:18pm On Mar 12, 2009 |
Local goverments should generate their own funds and not allocated funds. |
Re: No Wonder There Is No Visible Sign Of Development In The Local Goverment Level by KnowAll(m): 3:22pm On Mar 12, 2009 |
Local goverments should generate their own funds and not allocated funds. At least for now everybody relys on allocated funds, why not LGs, majority of the states cant wait for the end of the month to get their hands on their allocation. |
Re: No Wonder There Is No Visible Sign Of Development In The Local Goverment Level by asha80(m): 3:25pm On Mar 12, 2009 |
At least for now everybody relys on allocated funds, why not LGs, majority of the states cant wait for the end of the month to get their hands on their allocation. Do you think it is healthy in country where there lots of resources and can easily generate its own revenue? |
Re: No Wonder There Is No Visible Sign Of Development In The Local Goverment Level by KnowAll(m): 3:33pm On Mar 12, 2009 |
Do you think it is healthy in country where there lots of resources and can easily generate its own revenue? If the FG promise you N1000.00, and u said to yourself if I received that money I will invest in recharge card business and I should be able to make N2,000.00 every month. Which money would u be chasing 1st, the N1000.00 that will make the N2000.00 happen or the N2000.00 that cannot happen without the N1000.00. And to make things worse your crazy state now takes N600.00 out of the expected revenue. |
Re: No Wonder There Is No Visible Sign Of Development In The Local Goverment Level by naijaking1: 3:42pm On Mar 12, 2009 |
asha 80: Thank you. That goes to the core of Nigeria's problem. https://www.nairaland.com/nigeria/topic-246000.0.html A nation that spends 90% her talent/manpower planning how to share money, steal money, sabotage others, and neglecting all other means of livelihood has no chance at all. Gone were the days people woke up planning how to go out there and work hard; raise ground-nut pyramids, produce thousands of tons of cocoa, and export millions of tons of palm oil/kernel. Today, thanks to oil, our people wake up with only one thing in mind: how to share the national cake. There's no way of slicing the cake into 36 pieces without someone complaining. |
Re: No Wonder There Is No Visible Sign Of Development In The Local Goverment Level by asha80(m): 3:49pm On Mar 12, 2009 |
If the FG promise you N1000.00, and u said to yourself if I received that money I will invest in recharge card business and I should be able to make N2,000.00 every month. Which money would u be chasing 1st, the N1000.00 that will make the N2000.00 happen or the N2000.00 that cannot happen without the N1000.00. And to make things worse your crazy state now takes N600.00 out of the expected revenue. Why should this be the scenario in a country that says it is a federal republic? |
Re: No Wonder There Is No Visible Sign Of Development In The Local Goverment Level by KnowAll(m): 3:51pm On Mar 12, 2009 |
"A nation that spends 90% her talent/manpower planning how to share money, steal money, sabotage others, and neglecting all other means of livelihood has no chance at all. Gone were the days people woke up planning how to go out there and work hard; raise ground-nut pyramids, produce thousands of tons of cocoa, and export millions of tons of palm oil/kernel. Today, thanks to oil, our people wake up with only one thing in mind: how to share the national cake. There's no way of slicing the cake into 36 pieces without someone complaining. " Thats not the essence of this thread, the essence of the thread is LGs should get their entitlements, they dont need the state goverments to embezzle it for them, what they do with it is down to them at least let them have it. Give ceasar what is ceasar's. LG's are treated like kids by the state goverments. |
Re: No Wonder There Is No Visible Sign Of Development In The Local Goverment Level by KnowAll(m): 4:00pm On Mar 12, 2009 |
Why should this be the scenario in a country that says it is a federal republic? How can we say we have a federal democracy if one level of govt can hijack another level's money, we all knew how Tinubu was sreaming all over the place when the FG withheld lagos state's money. So the LG's should be up in arms and not keep quiet when they are short change month after month. |
Re: No Wonder There Is No Visible Sign Of Development In The Local Goverment Level by asha80(m): 4:01pm On Mar 12, 2009 |
@knowall You are trying to solve the effect of a cause rather than the cause of the effect. |
Re: No Wonder There Is No Visible Sign Of Development In The Local Goverment Level by KnowAll(m): 4:06pm On Mar 12, 2009 |
You are trying to solve the effect of a cause rather than the cause of the effect. This is a public forum and it is for awareness purposes, and any of the 477 charimen across the country could be reading this unless it is stipulated in the Nigerian constitution I see no reason why they are not up in arms and challenge this day light robbery. |
Re: No Wonder There Is No Visible Sign Of Development In The Local Goverment Level by naijaking1: 4:36pm On Mar 12, 2009 |
KnowAll: For someone called KnowAll, you ironically know nothing! You're not only treating the symptoms of this disease, you have shown total ignorance of its pathology. The idea of sharing money at the LGA level begins at the federal level, down to the states level. Along the way, people and processes interfer with the idea, and the result becomes quite different from the intention. Smart people have kicked against the current revenue sharing formula in Nigeria, because it breeds and nurtures corruption, laziness, and violates basic human rights of the oppressed. They know that the revenue is the reward for winning the civil war, unfortunately it has turned decent Nigerians into thieves, liars, and cheats. Let me break it down for you: If the LGA, and state governments earn money and pay taxes to the federal government, it's harder to embezzel that money, because there're many checks and balances along the way. However, if the federal government somehow doles out money, they're unaccountable to anybody. If they give the state #1000, they have prbably unjustly kept #10,000 for themselves. The state then gives the LGA #10, while unjustly keeping #100 for themselves, so there is and will never be any accountability anywhere. The water is polluted upstream, so don't waste your time at the state level. There're many states that could sustain themselves finacially, but for opposing federal laws introduced after the civil war. So get to understand the problem before trying to solve it. |
Re: No Wonder There Is No Visible Sign Of Development In The Local Goverment Level by Fhemmmy: 4:54pm On Mar 12, 2009 |
Every local govt is capable of generating their own funds, and investment, and such funds will appear what came from the state that the LG belongs to, some better and blessed LG will give some money to some under-privi LG and states, and some of the money now goes to the FG that runs that nation. But Nigeria is Up to down approach and that is not working. |
Re: No Wonder There Is No Visible Sign Of Development In The Local Goverment Level by KnowAll(m): 4:56pm On Mar 12, 2009 |
For someone called KnowAll, you ironically know nothing! You're not only treating the symptoms of this disease, you have shown total ignorance of its pathology. The idea of sharing money at the LGA level begins at the federal level, down to the states level. Along the way, people and processes interfer with the idea, and the result becomes quite different from the intention. Smart people have kicked against the current revenue sharing formula in Nigeria, because it breeds and nurtures corruption, laziness, and violates basic human rights of the oppressed. They know that the revenue is the reward for winning the civil war, unfortunately it has turned decent Nigerians into thieves, liars, and cheats. Let me break it down for you: If the LGA, and state governments earn money and pay taxes to the federal government, it's harder to embezzel that money, because there're many checks and balances along the way. However, if the federal government somehow doles out money, they're unaccountable to anybody. If they give the state #1000, they have prbably unjustly kept #10,000 for themselves. The state then gives the LGA #10, while unjustly keeping #100 for themselves, so there is and will never be any accountability anywhere. The water is polluted upstream, so don't waste your time at the state level. There're many states that could sustain themselves finacially, but for opposing federal laws introduced after the civil war. So get to understand the problem before trying to solve it. You are missing the point here b4 u start ranting about corruption along the distribition line, the point is if LG is entitled to N10.00 let them have their N10.00 it is wrong for the FG govt to publish a monthly returns and u know u are expecting N10.00 and only N2.00 hits your account. Data does not lie I will suggest u go through the data at the top of these post. For example Osogbo LG was giving N89 million by the FG in actual fact they might have been entitled to N120 million but that is not the issue here, the state govt kept N62 million giving the LG only N27 million that is wrong and needs to be challenged. |
Re: No Wonder There Is No Visible Sign Of Development In The Local Goverment Level by naijaking1: 5:50pm On Mar 12, 2009 |
KnowAll:You insist on solving this problem from the periphery, you'll fail. The same law that says LGAs are entitled to cash payment from the federal government, also makes it impossible for the LGAs to generate their own funds. This law was made as an attempt to "spread development" in the north just like the south, the result is that the south is being retarded, and people like you don't even know it. Osogbo LGA is blessed with hard working people, and if given the opportunity, they will self-sustain, and even pay their tax to the state and federal governments. Instead, we now have a situation where a whole LGA quibbles with the state over fund allocations, while the state in turn fights with the federal governent over it's own share of the cake. It's not a question of the figure amounts involved, but the principle. |
Re: No Wonder There Is No Visible Sign Of Development In The Local Goverment Level by KnowAll(m): 6:04pm On Mar 12, 2009 |
"You insist on solving this problem from the periphery, you'll fail. The same law that says LGAs are entitled to cash payment from the federal government, also makes it impossible for the LGAs to generate their own funds. This law was made as an attempt to "spread development" in the north just like the south, the result is that the south is being retarded, and people like you don't even know it. Osogbo LGA is blessed with hard working people, and if given the opportunity, they will self-sustain, and even pay their tax to the state and federal governments. Instead, we now have a situation where a whole LGA quibbles with the state over fund allocations, while the state in turn fights with the federal governent over it's own share of the cake. It's not a question of the figure amounts involved, but the principle." This thread is not about internal generated revenue, If u want to talk about internal generated revenue then I suggest u open another thread. This thread is about the LG's getting what the FG has promise to give them. In a laymans example is If your dad promise to give u N10.00 and he actually gave it to someone to pass it on to you, the person now decides to take N6.00 thereby giving u only N4.00 how are u going to feel. The LG's should not allow this kind of day light robbery they should seek jurisdiction in the courts unless the Nigerian Constitution allows for this kind of transaction. |
Re: No Wonder There Is No Visible Sign Of Development In The Local Goverment Level by asha80(m): 6:12pm On Mar 12, 2009 |
Knowall continue insisiting what FG promises the LGs while ignoring the fact that it is not suppose to be that way.Nigerians! |
Re: No Wonder There Is No Visible Sign Of Development In The Local Goverment Level by naijaking1: 6:39pm On Mar 12, 2009 |
@KnowAll It's not a question of your dad promising you money, and someone taking part of it. It's more a question of stealing money, and trying to find an equitable way of sharing the loot amongst all the robbers. You know there will be secrecy, unaccountability, and most of all someone's got be cheated at the end of the day-- or feel cheated. |
Re: No Wonder There Is No Visible Sign Of Development In The Local Goverment Level by brownbonno(m): 6:44pm On Mar 12, 2009 |
LG as the third tier of government have a statutory Federal revenue and state allocation.They are are also entitled to internally generate funds. Deduction of funds from the LG at the states level is to cover for Primary education teachers salaries. Other deductions are for sundry debt services that was made available to the LG from the state. The state is under obligation a % allocation to the LG from funds accrued to the state other than from the Federal allocation account. So,deductions from the LG account by the state is illegal except their is a previous agreements. |
Re: No Wonder There Is No Visible Sign Of Development In The Local Goverment Level by courage89(m): 7:35pm On Mar 12, 2009 |
@ Mr Know it all, I agree with you 100%. This is absolute day light robbery and something has to be done to put an end to this menace that continue to threatens our democrazy and the functionality of our Local Government Administrators. What do you suggest we do your majesty sir? |
Re: No Wonder There Is No Visible Sign Of Development In The Local Goverment Level by naijaking1: 7:51pm On Mar 12, 2009 |
courage89:Thank you. That's the question I should have asked him in the first place. |
Re: No Wonder There Is No Visible Sign Of Development In The Local Goverment Level by KnowAll(m): 1:54pm On Mar 15, 2009 |
@ Mr Know it all, I agree with you 100%. This is absolute day light robbery and something has to be done to put an end to this menace that continue to threatens our democrazy and the functionality of our Local Government Administrators. What do you suggest we do your majesty sir? There are 477 Chairmen in Nigeria, If they think whatever arrangement they have with their state goverments is fine with them, what can an ordinary citizens really do. Except the new FOI- Freedom of Information bill is passed by the house of reps. If and when this bill is finally approve you can go to your local goverment and demand you want to see their books, and if for any reason you find any shortfall between what the federal goverment gave the state to pass on to the LG then as a concerened citizen u can seek redress from the courts, If no geniue reason for the deduction can be established. But the bottomline is the onuses lies with the Chairmen and women of the LG to seek redress if for any reason they are not happy with the allocation hitting their accounts. |
Re: No Wonder There Is No Visible Sign Of Development In The Local Goverment Level by KnowAll(m): 8:37pm On Mar 15, 2009 |
At least a LG Chairman built a beautiful lodge for his excellency of his state, thats one development worthy of praise in a Niaja LG, we hope to see more commendable projects. And I bet such a chairman as this chairman was not short changed by his state goverment. |
Re: No Wonder There Is No Visible Sign Of Development In The Local Goverment Level by asha80(m): 8:49pm On Mar 15, 2009 |
The guy that opened the thread that he does not believe the problem of nigeria is its leaders has been proved right judging from the comments of this Mr Knowall. |
Re: No Wonder There Is No Visible Sign Of Development In The Local Goverment Level by KnowAll(m): 9:42pm On Mar 15, 2009 |
The guy that opened the thread that he does not believe the problem of nigeria is its leaders has been proved right judging from the comments of this Mr Knowall. I opened the thread or what are you talking about. |
Re: No Wonder There Is No Visible Sign Of Development In The Local Goverment Level by KnowAll(m): 9:38am On Jul 03, 2009 |
Extract from the Tribune. THE Nigeria Union of Local Government Employees (NULGE), on Thursday, accused state governors of hijacking the funds meant for development at the local government level in the country. This is just as it called on the National Assembly to expedite the process of constitutional review with a view to granting the 774 local governments in the country autonomy. National President of NULGE, Prince Kingsley Ogba, briefing newsmen ahead of a two-day National Stakeholders Summit on Local Government, attributed the slow pace or lack of development at the local government level to inadequate funds made available to them by the state governments. The union also expressed worry over the inconsistency in the local government administration and urged the National Assembly to harmonise the laws governing the system, saying “we cannot be in the same country and operate under 36 laws governing the system.” Ogba said the major bane of development at the rural level was the undue interference by the state governors in the affairs of the local governments. He called for the amendment of the constitution, so that the local councils would begin to get their allocation direct from the Federation Account, saying, “With due respect to the state governments that have not been tampering with their local governments’ funds, joint account over the years has proved to be nothing but conduit pipes for siphoning funds accruing to local governments in the Federation Account. “The joint account was meant to be a pool for distribution of allocations but you find out that if a local government is given, say, under the economic downturn, N80 million or N70 million, at the end of the day, what will reach the local government may be N30 million and people will be blaming those at the local government for lack of performance. “The public will complain that this chairman is not doing anything, but they don’t know that if he complains over the money given to him, then, he is in trouble. He will not get his second term ticket and they will begin to sponsor his impeachment. That is the problem we are having. It’s not that the Federal Government is not doing well, it is sending money but the governors are hijacking the funds.” |
Re: No Wonder There Is No Visible Sign Of Development In The Local Goverment Level by tck2000(m): 1:54pm On Jun 01, 2019 |
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