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OGUN SPEAKER TASKS COUNCILLORS FORUM ON STANDARD LEGISLATIVE PRACTICE, PROMOTION OF MUTUAL INTERDEPENDENCE


For the third tier of government to remain the stimulus of grassroot development, its legislative arm must be ready to engage in more robust and meaningful debates, pass bye-laws that will position the local government councils for socio-economic prosperity and promote mutual interdependence with their council chairmen through diplomacy and tolerance.
The Speaker of the Ogun State House of Assembly, Rt. Hon. Olakunle Oluomo, dropped the hints today while speaking as a guest speaker during the opening ceremony of the 2021 South West Zonal conference of the National Councillors’ Forum of Nigeria held at the Valley View Hall, Government House, Oke-Igbein, Abeokuta.
Oluomo, who canvassed for the socio-economic development of the grassroot people, noted that the founding fathers of democracy had established that the Local Government legislative council remained pivotal in ensuring public accountability at the Local level through their oversight functions, public hearings, investigations and other quasi-judicial roles.
“As we all know that the legislative arm of government, being the fulcrum of democratic practice remains fundamental in promoting good governance, as it is the heart of democracy to the extent that some schools of thought had argued that it is the only government institution that symbolizes true representation, promotes social justice, equity and equality. This is because its members are elected representatives of the larger populace saddled with law making, ensuring quality representation coupled with the onerous task of oversight on other arms in a democracy. 
Through deliberations, the Local Government legislature reflects public opinion on various issues as it acts as the most effective forum for articulation and expression of public opinion. Without mincing words, the legislature acts as a link between the public and the government. 
At this moment of our nation’s history, having to talk about, “the Political and Electoral Values of Councillors in a Sustainable Democracy and Grassroot Governance”, provides an opportunity to further reflect on what is essentially expected of us as legislators at the Local Government level, knowing full well that it is practically impossible for all residents of a country, society or council area to directly participate in governance, the legislature thus, affords them the opportunity to nominate or elect representatives to the Legislative Houses to represent them. 
Also, strategies and plans must be put in place by councillors for the councils’ legislative arm to serve as a forum in which demands and diverse interests of various groups in the society are well identified and articulated. Once such interests and demands are articulated, the legislative organ can play an important role in reconciling them and achieving compromise.
In the Local Government for instance, different groups usually put forward diverse interests through the elected councillors, who take them to the Chairmen for proper handling. This is known as interest aggregation role of the legislature.
If we are to raise the bar of performance as legislators to further advance grassroot governance and the nation’s sustainable democracy, especially at the grassroot level, we must prioritize issues that involve justice, equity, protection of life and property, enhanced participation, preservation of the rule of law and improved living standard of the rural people. Governance is termed bad, when it fails to achieve these purposes. 

OGUN ASSEMBLY COMMITTEE URGES COUNCILS’ CHAIRMEN TO BLOCK REVENUE LEAKAGES


Local Government Councils in the State have been tasked to put in place strategies towards blocking leakage in government revenue channels and ensure improved income for the councils through more feasible financial frameworks to further deliver good governance to the grassroot people. 
The Chairman of the House Committee on Local Government and Chieftaincy Affairs, Hon. Bolanle Ajayi, gave the assertion shortly after conducting budget performance appraisal on Ifo, Odeda, Abeokuta South, Ewekoro and Abeokuta North Local Government Councils  as presented by their respective Chairmen at the Assembly Complex, Oke-Mosan, Abeokuta. 
Ajayi in company of Abdul Bashir Oladunjoye, Ganiyu Oyedeji, Adams Isaac and Sikiratu Ajibola stressed the importance of financial prudence, transparency and accountability in the management of the councils’ funds, adding that it had become necessary for the council helmsmen to be creative in generating revenue to government coffers for the implementation and delivery of more capital projects. 
Commending Ewekoro Local Government council for its accuracy and efficiency in the presentation of financial report, the lawmakers advised the Chairmen and Heads of Local Government Administration to set up task force in their respective councils to address filthy environment and waste clearing, especially at slaughter slabs, thereby promoting healthy living. 
They condemned the laxity of environmental and veterinary officers, adding that it was high time stringent measures were put in place for the monitoring, control and effective supervision of the slaughter slabs to avoid unhealthy consumption of meats being processed in the slabs. 
In their respective submissions, the Chairman of Ifo, Kikelomo Delano, her Ewekoro counterpart, Sikiru Adesina and that of Abeokuta South, Omolaja Majekodunmi, who presented their councils’ budget assessment reports assured that more efforts would be intensified to further development in their council areas.
Also, the Vice Chairman of Abeokuta North, Ayoola Oluajo and the Head of Local Government Administration in Odeda Local Government, Adeniji Olufunke, while presenting their budget performances on behalf of their chairmen, assuring that the councils were being positioned for better performance.

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