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Supreme Court Upholds Financial Independence of Local Governments, Outlaws Caretaker Committees

The Supreme Court has reaffirmed the financial autonomy of local governments, declaring the establishment of caretaker committees by state governors illegal. The ruling, delivered on Thursday, emphasizes the constitutional rights of local government councils to operate independently, free from state interference.

The case, brought to the Supreme Court by several aggrieved local government councils, challenged the widespread practice of dissolving elected councils and replacing them with caretaker committees. The plaintiffs argued that such actions violated the constitutional provisions ensuring local governments’ autonomy and financial independence.

The Supreme Court’s ruling underscores the importance of upholding democratic principles at all levels of government. In the judgment, the court noted that the imposition of caretaker committees undermines the democratic process and deprives citizens of their right to elect their local representatives. 

“This decision reaffirms the constitutional mandate for local governments to function independently and without undue interference from state authorities,” said Chief Justice Olukayode Ariwoola. “The practice of appointing caretaker committees is hereby declared unconstitutional and must cease immediately.”

The ruling is expected to have far-reaching implications for the administration of local governments across the country. State governors, who have frequently relied on caretaker committees to maintain control over local councils, will now be compelled to respect the autonomy and electoral process of local governments.

Reactions to the ruling have been swift and varied. Advocates for local government autonomy have lauded the decision as a significant victory for democracy and good governance. Conversely, some state officials have expressed concerns about the potential challenges in transitioning back to fully elected councils.

As the nation adapts to this transformative ruling, the emphasis will be on ensuring that local governments can effectively manage their resources and serve their communities without external interference.


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