Senator Ubah backs full autonomy to local govt system, frowns at non conduct of LG election in Anambra for 18 yrs

The Anambra 2025 governorship hopeful and the Senator representing Anambra South Senatorial district, Ifeanyi Ubah has faulted the refusal of past and current administrations of the state to conduct local government elections in Anambra in the last 18 years.

Senator Ubah, a Chieftain of the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) bared his mind during Wednesday’s plenary making his contributions to a motion sponsored by Senator Kawu, Suleiman Abdulrahman (Kano South) which called on President Bola Tinubu to revive the local government system in the country.

Ubah expressed concern that Anambra State has not conducted local government elections in the last 18 years.

Proffering solutions he declared that the non-implementation of the 1999 framework has become a major impediment to the independence of the nation’s third tier administration.

The Senator called for full autonomy to be granted to the local governments in the country to curb insecurity, rural-urban migration, decaying infrastructure, and widespread unemployment.

He said: “If we want to promote good governance in this country, we need to look at section 7 of the 1999 constitutional framework so we can start having value for democracy in our respective states.

“In a state like Anambra that has not conducted elections in the last 18 years, you see decadence of governance , poor infrastructure, non employment of youths and other economic problems due to the non implementation of the 1999 constitutional framework.”

A mild drama, however, ensued as efforts by Senator Victor Umeh to interject Ubah’s submission was overruled by the Deputy Senate President, Barau Jibrin who presided over the sitting.

Earlier in his lead debate, the Bill’s sponsor , Senator Kawu raised concerns that some Governors play in crucial role in frustrating local government autonomy in Nigeria via constitutional alteration processes.

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