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Local Government Autonomy, Dapo Abiodun And Tinubu by bestofnollywood(op): 11:02pm On Dec 25, 2025
President Bola Ahmed Tinubu will be remembered for many things, but perhaps none more consequential than his battle to liberate Nigeria's 774 local governments from the stranglehold of state governors. His administration's pursuit of full local government autonomy, culminating in the historic Supreme Court ruling of July 11, 2024, represents a defining legacy, a constitutional restoration that promised to transform grassroots governance and deliver democracy's dividends directly to the people. Yet as the President wages this war for fiscal federalism from Abuja, one of his own party men has emerged as chief saboteur of the very reform Tinubu champions. Governor Dapo Abiodun of Ogun State, wearing the same APC badge as the President, has become the poster child for everything wrong with local government administration in Nigeria, a governor who smiles at party meetings while systematically frustrating the autonomy the Supreme Court has guaranteed and the President has staked his legacy upon.

The contradiction reached its peak last Thursday when Abiodun, through his Commissioner for Local Government and Chieftaincy Affairs, presented twenty brand-new Toyota Corolla Cross 2025 SUVs to his local government chairmen. The vehicles gleamed under the Abeokuta sun, their metallic paint catching the light like promises wrapped in cellophane. Cameras flashed. Speeches were made about 'enhancing effective governance at the grassroots' and 'facilitating swift outreach to rural communities.' The timing could not have been more calculated, a Christmas Eve spectacle staged while President Tinubu, at the 15th National Executive Committee meeting of their shared APC, was threatening executive orders to force governors to comply with the Supreme Court's autonomy mandate. While the President demanded compliance, his Ogun State governor was buying loyalty with luxury vehicles. While Tinubu fought for constitutional implementation, Abiodun was distributing keys to a system designed to perpetuate the very dependence the President seeks to end.

This is not just political theater. This is open defiance dressed as generosity, a Greek gift in the truest sense, an offering whose hidden cost far exceeds its visible value. To understand why those twenty SUVs represent such a profound betrayal of President Tinubu's vision, you must first understand what that vision was meant to achieve. For decades, Nigerian governors have treated local government allocations as personal piggy banks, routing billions through State Joint Local Government Accounts that the Constitution never envisioned, and the Supreme Court has now condemned. The result? Nigeria's grassroots communities—the very bedrock of democracy, languish in underdevelopment while allocations meant for rural roads, primary health centres, and village schools vanish into state-level black holes.

President Tinubu understood this dysfunction intimately from his years governing Lagos State. His push for local government autonomy was not abstract policy wonkery, it was a structural reform designed to restore Section 162 of the Constitution, which explicitly mandates direct payment of allocations from the Federation Account to local governments. No intermediaries. No state control. No governors playing God with grassroots money. The Supreme Court's seven-member panel delivered exactly what Tinubu's Attorney General requested: a declaration that state retention of local government funds is unconstitutional, that the use of caretaker committees violates the 1999 Constitution, and that local governments must receive their allocations directly to enable independent decision-making, revenue management, and service delivery.

That was July 2024. Eighteen months later, nothing has fundamentally changed. Between July 2024 and December 2025, a staggering ₦7.43 trillion allocated to Nigeria's local governments flowed through the very State Joint Account system the Supreme Court outlawed. Seven point four three trillion naira, ₦2.08 trillion in the second half of 2024, another ₦5.35 trillion throughout 2025. Monthly allocations peaked at ₦529.95 billion by October 2025. All of it passing through state-controlled structures. All of it subject to deductions, delays, and the discretion of governors who have grown comfortable ignoring both the Supreme Court and their own President. Governor Abiodun's Ogun State has been exemplary only in its defiance. [/b]While President Tinubu's patience wears thin enough to threaten federal intervention, [b]his party colleague in Abeokuta acts as though the Supreme Court ruling was merely a suggestion, autonomy merely an aspiration, and presidential directives merely background noise to be drowned out by the purr of twenty new SUV engines
https://applesbite.com/governor-dapo-abiodun-and-his-greek-gift/

Re: Local Government Autonomy, Dapo Abiodun And Tinubu by SEGLIZ:
the local government chairs are equally as useless as they were. if the president is fighting and winning the battle, what has been their impact?

hope4nigeria:
Who's fighting and winning what? This praise Singer joj can't quench your hunger
bros, I nobi tinubu fan or supporter at no point and I don't want to be, for any reason what so ever. I responded and reacted according to the news presented here, beside that dumb governor mentioned.

your hate for tinubu isn't my business so please everybody with him wahala, if unna see tinubu supporters na headache for next na insult. I support Obi all the way, that don't mean I shouldn't have a clear mind and varying opinion. I'm never blind folded by my grudge.

maasoap:
You can't see their yet, because all the governors haven't supported LG autonomy. They're still the ones controlling LG allocations. They refused to let LGs open their separate accounts till now. cheesy
I expect them (local government chairs) to challenge the 36 state governors forum in court through their national forum.
The same reactions I always received whenever I criticised Tinubu's policies cheesy
it is wrong, that you support tinubu or Obi don't mean you can't criticise them. that criticise them don't mean hate only trying to make them see their mistakes. that don't support one individual don't mean you can't laud their good did. people are just to funny not understand.
Re: Local Government Autonomy, Dapo Abiodun And Tinubu by hope4nigeria(m): 7:14am On Dec 26, 2025
US should help us arrest Tinubu, that guy is worse than terrorists. He's vow to destroy Nigeria every single day.
Re: Local Government Autonomy, Dapo Abiodun And Tinubu by hope4nigeria(m): 7:16am On Dec 26, 2025
Who's fighting and winning what? This praise Singer joj can't quench your hunger
SEGLIZ:
the local government chairs are equally as useless as they were. if the president is fighting and winning the battle for has been their impact?
Re: Local Government Autonomy, Dapo Abiodun And Tinubu by BlocksNG(m): 7:17am On Dec 26, 2025
The fall of Tinubu will be so amazing and swift. Apc ruined Nigeria.
Re: Local Government Autonomy, Dapo Abiodun And Tinubu by HgAkpobomeEr: 7:17am On Dec 26, 2025
The Supreme Court ruling on LG autonomy is still fresh. By the time the dust settles, Abiodun will comply.
Re: Local Government Autonomy, Dapo Abiodun And Tinubu by Oscarchims: 7:19am On Dec 26, 2025
Political slavery that's what most of our Nigerian leaders are good at. Pharaoh dey learn work.
Re: Local Government Autonomy, Dapo Abiodun And Tinubu by neyop85(m): 7:20am On Dec 26, 2025
Abiodun is the most corrupt governor in Nigeria, no governor in the history of Ogun state has ever stolen with reckless abandon. The gravity of his atrocities will only be felt after he leaves office.
Re: Local Government Autonomy, Dapo Abiodun And Tinubu by neyop85(m): 7:21am On Dec 26, 2025
hope4nigeria:
US should help us arrest Tinubu, that guy is worse than terrorists. He's vow to destroy Nigeria every single day.
Obi will never be president.
Re: Local Government Autonomy, Dapo Abiodun And Tinubu by ebukal67x: 7:22am On Dec 26, 2025
The refusal to comply with the Supreme Court ruling is a collective decision by the governors, not an individual one. Abiodun is simply playing the role assigned to him.
Re: Local Government Autonomy, Dapo Abiodun And Tinubu by lionshare: 7:22am On Dec 26, 2025
There is a fundamental issue with state electoral bodies and with accountability at the LGA level, among other things that the FG needs to sort out—even where governors are willing to implement reforms. What we really need is a framework that all states must use, one that enforces accountability. For instance, LGA revenues and allocations can be ring-fenced around health, education, and public infrastructure, such that access to additional funding is conditional on demonstrable compliance and accountability—similar, to some extent, to what we have with UBEC.

I see this happen a lot in Nigeria: bold ideas, but the implementation mechanisms or modalities feel completely detached from reality. It’s almost as if the visions were conceived by aliens—because the processes, institutions, and people required for implementation are totally disconnected from the ideas themselves. Beyond the usual problems of poor planning and inadequate resources, the real issue is that those expected to implement these policies are often disconnected, under-educated, and ill-equipped for the task.
Re: Local Government Autonomy, Dapo Abiodun And Tinubu by Esthered: 7:24am On Dec 26, 2025
Of local government chairmen are elected by the electorate and not appointed, why can't they fight the way state governors take the FG to court?
Re: Local Government Autonomy, Dapo Abiodun And Tinubu by Zouzer: 7:25am On Dec 26, 2025
Tinubu's effort to ensure fiscal autonomy for LGs would go down in history as one of the best things that defined his administration. However, under what law or constitutional provision would Tinubu issue an executive order compelling state governors to make direct remittance of LGs? You don't issue executive orders without an enabling law empowering same.

You see, it's all talk right now. The only way out is constitutional amendment. The joint account created under S162(5) needs to be deleted. The Supreme Court judgement contained mere declarations. What that means is, where Governors violate the arrangement declared by the Supreme Court, LGs can go to court and they'd get judgement in their favour. This is one of two succour they have. It is why all these governors are buying their silence and acquiescence by gifting them official vehicles. We'd give you goody goodies and in exchange don't go to court after we hijack your funds.

The second relief is more straightforward. Part of the declarations the Supreme Court made was that the FG may bypass the joint account and remit directly to LGs where there is persistent hijacking by the state governments. Tinubu doesn't need executive order. He can go this route and put an end to this sabotage
Re: Local Government Autonomy, Dapo Abiodun And Tinubu by bewla(m): 7:26am On Dec 26, 2025
Deep why are the governor
Trying to hold this for long
Re: Local Government Autonomy, Dapo Abiodun And Tinubu by marv1: 7:29am On Dec 26, 2025
This governor is the most corrupt useless governor I have ever seen. How he manipulated his way despite the eligible and more qualified people of Ogun state to become governor is a surprise to me. The man is a very shameless human being with his hypocrisy and greediness.
Re: Local Government Autonomy, Dapo Abiodun And Tinubu by seunlayi(m): 7:31am On Dec 26, 2025
News like this will be giving governors like Makinde of Oyo State dysentery grin why drain LG funds to feed State while forgetting that the convenience of the LG is the convenience of the state
Re: Local Government Autonomy, Dapo Abiodun And Tinubu by hope4nigeria(m): 7:32am On Dec 26, 2025
neyop85:
Obi will never be president.
nothing concerned me about any Obi,but the criminal will be bundled out of the power very soon abi, Lamidi sangodele is from my state of Osun, iragbiji to be precise, I'm from ilesa, so we in Osun reject sangodele, he's a criminal
Re: Local Government Autonomy, Dapo Abiodun And Tinubu by hope4nigeria(m): 7:38am On Dec 26, 2025
You attacking me, you know I'm saying the truth, why did you run? If you are not the dumb, I'm not from SE, I'm from same state of Osun with Lamidi Sangodele alias Tinubu, he's from iragbiji, I'm from ilesa, we in Osun don't harbor criminals. We only want better Nigeria and better future for our generation
Re: Local Government Autonomy, Dapo Abiodun And Tinubu by Gaabasky: 7:39am On Dec 26, 2025
Most Tinubu wait for the governors before he carry out the Supreme Court order?
Re: Local Government Autonomy, Dapo Abiodun And Tinubu by DeepSight(m): 7:40am On Dec 26, 2025
hope4nigeria:
nothing concerned me about any Obi,but the criminal will be bundled out of the power very soon abi, Lamidi sangodele is from my state of Osun, iragbiji to be precise, I'm from ilesa, so we in Osun reject sangodele, he's a criminal
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Even the name sounds ritualistic.

grin

Amoda, Yekini, Lamidi Sangodele
Re: Local Government Autonomy, Dapo Abiodun And Tinubu by hope4nigeria(m): 7:43am On Dec 26, 2025
marv1:
This governor is the most corrupt useless governor I have ever seen. How he manipulated his way despite the eligible and more qualified people of Ogun state to become governor is a surprise to me. The man is a very shameless human being with his hypocrisy and greediness.
but you watched the video of Lamidi sangodele when he says Emilokan, then also says if not him, this one at his back will never be a governor. You can see how they've traded the future of everyone. When we condemned them, some ashiere will be calling me Igbo, I'm a Yoruba man with sense oh
Re: Local Government Autonomy, Dapo Abiodun And Tinubu by trutharena: 7:44am On Dec 26, 2025
Dapo Abiodun no wan gree at all.
Re: Local Government Autonomy, Dapo Abiodun And Tinubu by Ikaeniyan0: 7:52am On Dec 26, 2025
Dapo Abiodun is just a useless governor. He's fond of not given the LG in Ogun state their money. He made sure a LG chairman who complained about the issue was removed. I'm so disappointed the people of Ogun state reelected the rubbish
Re: Local Government Autonomy, Dapo Abiodun And Tinubu by Chucks13: 7:53am On Dec 26, 2025
hope4nigeria:
US should help us arrest Tinubu, that guy is worse than terrorists. He's vow to destroy Nigeria every single day.
You will be arrest first for being mentally unstable.

You cried for Local Govt autonomy Tinubu gave the autonomy, your greedy state governors blocked the autonomy via proxy, you didn't challenged your greedy governors but you are here opening your mouth like chiwawa and start balablu bulubla shit.
Re: Local Government Autonomy, Dapo Abiodun And Tinubu by MaziObinnaokija: 7:55am On Dec 26, 2025
sad Eleyi Daru Dapo wan PRESIDENT TINUBU and AGF to drag him? Nah from LG and security vote dem dey STEAL kudi from shocked sad huh?
These pipu are UNREPEATABLE
Re: Local Government Autonomy, Dapo Abiodun And Tinubu by Anither563: 8:00am On Dec 26, 2025
Hmmm. I hope this is not fake news o. I believe that the Supreme Court decision must be implemented by all the state governors.
God bless Nigeria for ever!
Re: Local Government Autonomy, Dapo Abiodun And Tinubu by hope4nigeria(m): 8:01am On Dec 26, 2025
Chucks13:
You will be arrest first for being mentally unstable.

You cried for Local Govt autonomy Tinubu gave the autonomy, your greedy state governors blocked the autonomy via proxy, you didn't challenged your greedy governors but you are here opening your mouth like chiwawa and start balablu bulubla shit.
why are you pained like this? Tinubu is a criminal, and nothing can change that, if you like kill yourself, Lamidi Sangodele alias Tinubu will be bundled out of power soon
Re: Local Government Autonomy, Dapo Abiodun And Tinubu by LamineF(f): 8:05am On Dec 26, 2025
BlocksNG:
The fall of Tinubu will be so amazing and swift. Apc ruined Nigeria.
Tell us if you're not in the opposition.
Nigeria politics is so irritating to the level where voters would pray bad for the Government, so that your party could win.
Always refer to abroad politics; no sabotage to any winner.
Re: Local Government Autonomy, Dapo Abiodun And Tinubu by tophumble(m): 8:08am On Dec 26, 2025
What is wrong with Dapo Abiodun?
Re: Local Government Autonomy, Dapo Abiodun And Tinubu by BodePolScience:
Thanks.

The article highlights Nigeria's retrogression, specifically regarding the marginalization of local government functions. Governance is primarily about the people and the people are best reached and targeted at the grassroots level. I remember when I was still in elementary school in the early 2000s, the Oshodi-Isolo local government made policies/laws for the benefits and betterment of the society. For example, they banned "soak away toilets" and every house in the community had to adjust to the new law. In contrast to that, this is 2025 (over two decades). Here in Ile Ife, many houses are still using soak away toilets, people burning refusing refuses on roads, inside gutters and even on road junctions and people throwing refuses inside any available large gutter.

There are governors that sack elected local government chairmen and I think that's really against common sense...
Re: Local Government Autonomy, Dapo Abiodun And Tinubu by kunle4toyeyaho:
Zouzer:
Tinubu's effort to ensure fiscal autonomy for LGs would go down in history as one of the best things that defined his administration. However, under what law or constitutional provision would Tinubu issue an executive order compelling state governors to make direct remittance of LGs? You don't issue executive orders without an enabling law empowering same.

You see, it's all talk right now. The only way out is constitutional amendment. The joint account created under S162(5) needs to be deleted. The Supreme Court judgement contained mere declarations. What that means is, where Governors violate the arrangement declared by the Supreme Court, LGs can go to court and they'd get judgement in their favour. This is one of two succour they have. It is why all these governors are buying their silence and acquiescence by gifting them official vehicles. We'd give you goody goodies and in exchange don't go to court after we hijack your funds.

The second relief is more straightforward. Part of the declarations the Supreme Court made was that the FG may bypass the joint account and remit directly to LGs where there is persistent hijacking by the state governments. Tinubu doesn't need executive order. He can go this route and put an end to this sabotage
God bless you. As for me,LG financial autonomy would be the greatest achievement of Tinubu's government if properly implemented
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