Former Ekiti State Governor, Ayo Fayose, said the decision of the Supreme Court affirming local governments’ right to receive monthly allocations directly from the federation account would amount to nothing.
Fayose shared this view when he featured as a guest on Sunday’s edition of Channels Television’s Politics Today.
The former governor said the apex court’s decision is just an exercise in futility that would not extricate local government authorities from the grip of state governors.
Speaking, “I am not a lawyer. I am a politician and by God’s grace today, I am an elder statesman. While I love and do not believe that any government should take local government funds, may I say to you very clearly this evening that you cannot take the baby from the mother? There is nobody that can become council chairman without a governor. Anybody telling you otherwise is wasting his time.
“Let me quickly remind you that the House of Assembly of every state controls the activities and checkmates the activities of the local government. While I was governor, I had the privilege of receiving money from Abuja. When you receive money from the account, some people manage the account. They are not politicians or the council chairman.
“There is only one representative of the governor, which is the local government commissioner. All others are local government officials, workers, and pensioners of the council. And they appropriate the funds. But when you now come and say we are giving power to the local government, what power are you giving to them? No power.”