The
Kogi House of Assembly on Wednesday approved a six-months tenure extension to
local government administrators in the state.
The News Agency of Nigeria
(NAN) reports that the Wednesday extension is the second this year after the
law makers gave a similar approval six months ago.
The approval followed the
adoption of a letter from Gov Yahaya Bello requesting the extension of the
tenure, after it was read on the floor of the House by the Speaker, Prince
Matthew Kolawole.
Bello, in the letter, cited
paucity of funds and insecurity as responsible for the inability of the state
to conduct elections into the local government councils as provided for, in the
2017 budget.
The tenure of the local
government transition committee had earlier expired on May 5, but was extended
by the House to Nov. 5, following the adoption and approval of a similar letter
from the governor.
The latest approval extends
the tenure of the administrators to April 5, 2018.
Deliberating on the matter,
Kekere Sanni (APC Okehi), who supported it, explained that reasons adduced by
the executive were enough to endorse the request, in view of its necessity.
However, John Abba
(APC-Ibaji), reminded his colleagues that N450million was appropriated for the
conduct of local government polls in the 2017 budget, and wondered why the
executive failed to conduct the exercise.
Sani urged his colleagues to
promote and protect democracy at all times, saying that the appointment of
caretaker committees to lead local governments was an illegality.
“We should approve this
request but make it clear to the executive that it will be the last; we must
tell the executive that we can no longer continue in illegality. No more
extension.
“We must sound it clear to
everyone that election must be conducted within the period,” he said.
In their separate
contributions, the Majority leader, Bello Abdullahi-Hassan (APC-Ajaokuta) and
Linus Eneche (APC-Olamaboro), urged their colleagues to approve the request to
avoid a vacuum in the running of local governments.
Mr Sunday Shigaba (PDP-Bassa)
in his contribution, challenged the legislators to always strive to avoid
illegality.
“It has become practically
impossible for the state government to conduct election; but whether we like it
or not, we cannoy continue like this. We must strive to install democratic
governance in the local governments,” he said.
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