ALGON (Association Of Local Government Of Nigeria) Should Be Scrapped

By Polycarp Onwubiko


Time to put a halt in groping in the dark and muddles about local government Administration has come. It is insanity and plain craziness to be doing the same thing and expecting different results. Science goes by scientific principles; and in social and management sciences, the same trajectory follow.

When you violate principles of science, the expected outcome will surely be distorted. The rot in Nigeria which started from the bastardization of the principles of federal system of government in the First Republic by the “Fulani feudal oligarchy" has created monstrous distortions in the trajectory of federal system of government as obtained in sane and sanitized Federations the world over.

In my previous write-ups on FEDERALISM and the imperative of Restructuring the lopsided, dysfunctional and fundamentally fraudulent and deeply flawed Nigeria Federation leaving Nigeria with "Unitary-Federal contraption backed up with a contraption referred to as the 1999 constitution, I have made copious explanations on the duplicity of the military autocrats to make local government Administration a THIRD TIER OF GOVERNMENT.

This is one of the critical reasons for the nationwide clarion calls for the immediate Restructuring of the lopsided Federation. The 2014 National Conference convoked by president Good luck Jonathan merely scratched the Restructuring of the country on the face ostensibly to please the "Fulani feudal oligarchy" who hold the entire country on the jugular.

After the brazen faced fraud in making local government councils a tier of federal with share of monthly Statutory allocation, a group of people hurriedly and deftly took undue advantage of freedom of association in the constitution and crafted a contraption referred to as "Association of local government of Nigeria, ALGON. Trust the ever metastasizing and endemic corruption in Nigeria, the people rushed and registered the dubious body with the Corporate Affairs Commission, CAC, Abuja and forced the elected chairmen of local government councils in Nigeria to register as members.

Next thing was a dubious step was to compel the local government councils to be sending certain amount of local government monthly statutory allocation to ALGON for supposed running of the dubious body and Nigerians kept sealed lips. The executive of ALGON started "reaping where they did not sow", as it were. Deftly mesmerizing the local government workers, ALGON chieftains enlisted the feeble minded executive of NULGE (National Union of local government employees) on a jolly ride to milk the public funds meant for the socio growth and development of local government areas that yearn for attention in basic amenities and infrastructures.

Being unfazed with the nationwide criticism of the profligacy of the Executives of ALGON, in 1999, the ALGON chieftains purchased over hundreds of brand Toyota Jeeps and gifted to top Executives of the body and the state Governors ostensibly to close their eyes on the monthly deductions in the local government councils funds to fund the lecherous appetite of the ALGON chieftains. In fact they were making ducks and drakes with the local government council’s resources and wallowing in obscene opulence. ALGON chieftains claimed to be championing the welfare of local government councils employees and fighting for the so-called "local government administrative and financial autonomy" pretending not to know that fraud in making local government councils a tier of government by the rapacious military jackboots.

The ALGON chieftains, let me say that they were unschooled on the fundamentals of the two systems of government viz: Federal system of government and Unitary system of government. In Federations the world over, there nothing like autonomy of local government council; rather the State Governments (or Regional Governments like the First Republic in Nigeria where it was referred to as "Divisional Administrative Department, DAD) had local administration created, funded and controlled by the State Governments like US, Canada, Australia, etc.

This brazen bastardization of local government councils should stop under president Tinubu administration if he wants to reinvent his federalist posturing he was known when he was the Governor of Lagos state. He cannot afford to jettison the legacy of his footsteps in fighting for True Federalism now that he has achieved his life's ambition to be president of Nigeria. It is very sad to hear his recent pronouncement on postponing Restructuring the Federation so that other sections of the country will have national and mineral resources to stand on their own. This is fallacious and plain deception ostensibly to maintain the alleged "understanding between him and the Northern Moslems that helped him to become president", recall that the former Governor of Kaduna and, El Rufai said that northern Moslems facilitated Tinubu's ascension to Aso Villa, Abuja.

By Tinubu's recent position on Restructuring the Federation, it is uncertain that state police will be feasible in his tenure because deft strategy and calculations will come in to delay the state police advocacy. Fact remains that both state police and Restructuring are better implemented by a National Conference of selected representatives of ethnic nationalities to fashion PEOPLE'S CONSTITUTION because the 1999 Constitution mediated by the military autocrats and preposterously being described as "As amended", should never be regarded as true Constitution of a heterogeneous society where the constitution is made by the selected representatives of ethnic nationalities.

In other words, president Tinubu should not believe that he, along with the Governors will gift Nigerians the much craved after State Police in addition to Restructuring of the lopsided Federation for equity, fairness and justice in the distribution of the Commonwealth. It is trite to say that the multifarious challenges facing the country revolve around the pseudo federal practice imposed by the military autocrats. Restructuring is the fulcrum around which the multi-dimensional challenges ravaging the country revolves, the earlier it is done the better for the country's meaningful socioeconomic and political growth and development.

 

By Polycarp Onwubiko, media commentator writes from Awka Anambra State.

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