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Refusal Of LG Autonomy Responsible For Insecurity Challenges – Ex-Benue Commissioner, Tondu

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April 12, 2022
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A 2019 Governorship aspirant of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in Benue state, Surveyor John Tondus, has accused Nigerian governors of being responsible for insecurity in the nation, adding that the governors’ refusal to allow Local Government Autonomy is deliberate.

Hon Tondus, who is also a former Commissioner for Land and Survey in Benue state, said the state governors were making huge money from the insecurity in their respective states, hence they don’t want it to end.

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Tondus made these allegations, Tuesday in Abuja, after he received an award of recognition from the National Association of Northern Nigerian Students as an Icon of Societal Development,

The PDP chieftain said the local government areas across the country are moribund because the governors have done everything to stifle their autonomy, stressing that the National Assembly should do everything possible to sustain the third tier of government because it is a government closer to the people and their autonomy should be guaranteed at all means.

He said the Local Government Councils are not fairing better because governors have decided to force the chairmen to sign an agreement for the operation of a joint account such that once allocation comes the money goes straight to the account and whatever the governors decide to give them that is what they are to operate with despite it is always below the wage bill of the Councils.

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According to him: “It is state governors that are responsible for the insecurity that is taking place in this country today. Because if the local and system is functional to an extent The local government will be in a position within considering the fact that they recruit local vigilante that knows every nook and corner of the LGA and be able to identify where criminals are hiding. But they are not empowered to do that. So, even if they are willing they won’t be able to achieve that because the state governors are taking the resources meant for the local government.

“They made the local government chairman sign despite the president’s determination to make sure that money meant for the LGAs goes to them directly. The state governors make the local government chairman sign this money into a joint account that is used for the purposes not meant for. Go into the local government and find out exactly the wage bill. Take 2 to 3 LGAs as a case study. What exactly is the wage bill of such local government?

“And how much is the monthly allocation for that local government? If you are able to establish how much is the monthly wage bill of the local government, then ask the chairmen about the surplus of this money. How do they utilize it that for this period that you are the chairman, there is no single capital project that you can point to? And this money is also not there. How will you explain? You will come back and tell me the governors are responsible for the 85-95% of the insecurity that we are facing as a nation today”, he said.

He, however, maintained that even if the LGAs are fixed, the insecurity will still not be addressed because it is a deliberate policy of the governors to ensure they are not working for the interest of the people.

He said it is sad that despite the police, DSS and Civil defence being in the local government councils, little is known about them because hardly will the governors share their security votes with the Local Government chairman.

In fact, the challenge we have as it concerns insecurity today is because the third tier of government is not working. Some of us were born and brought up in the village. And we know how and when the local government system was effective. The local government chairman was elected by the people and not selected by the governors. I will take you back to the insecurity, we are talking about today. For instance, in each local government headquarters, you have the police and the DSS. You have the NSCDC.

“But I will tell you that because I have the privilege of working in government, I will tell you for free that the local government chairman doesn’t have access to N2million as security votes in that LGA. Where a local government chairman will need to spend 2 million on issues of security in a state, he will have to get across to the governor if such approval will be given for him to be able to access the N2million.

“Now, we are talking about insecurity which is an emergency situation, even the process and procedures the local government chairman will use to reach the governor, of course, there are some that before they can reach the governor even once in a month. So, how will you be able to address the issues as chairman after being referred to as the Chief security officer of the local government on paper? That is the reality that you are not the chief security officer of the local government. So, lack of autonomy of the LGA contributes 75-80% of insecurity we are facing in our country today”, he stated.

In some of his experience on this salient issues security challenge that he has faced, he noted that since 2018, no single person lives in his local government council as people have deserted the place due to fear of attacks.

“My own personal home has been deserted since the 1st of January, 2018. As I speak with you since that time till date, there are no Police in my community, Goma local government in Benue state. There is nobody in my community since the 1st of January 2018. Nobody and the place have been deserted. And there is no conscious effort to return my people back to their places.”

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