Local GovernmentNational DevelopmentCommissioner Worries Over Revenue Profile Of Local Governments In Kaduna State

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KADUNA — The Kaduna State Commissioner for Local Government Affairs, Shehu Muhammad has called on local government chairmen in the state to improve their revenue generation for grassroots development.

He made the assertion at a one-day Public Policy dialogue with the theme, ‘Strengthening Local Government Fiscal Sustainability and Service Delivery in Kaduna State’, organized by Local Government Accountability Mechanism (LGAM) in collaboration with the Ministry of Local Government Affair.

Muhammad described as disheartening the revenue generation of the 23 Local Government Chairmen in the state, noted that the Chairmen can’t even raise up to 40 or 50 per cent of the expected revenue in 2021.

Muhammad said out of the 23 LGAs in Kaduna, none of them is viable in any term, however noted that the Chairmen were faced with resource constraints, but stressed they could do something out of nothing.

“This simply means that we will continue to be perpetually dependent on the federation account to survive and it is very dangerous and unproductive as far as grassroots development is concerned.

“Town hall meetings don’t mean anything to some of the Chairmen. But it is important because meaningful contributions and comments can come up which should be considered and will further serve as solutions to some of the challenges.

“No consultant can help you raise the revenue profile in your LGAs, you have to do it yourself because you all went around while contesting for elections so you know your terrains and therefore come up with ideas to tackle the challenge.

“Those issues were the key questions we asked and examined you during interviews when you applied for the LG chairmanship seats in your respective LGAs,” he said.

The Chairman of Lere LG Mr Abubakar Buba who spoke on behalf of the Chairmen said they are working hard to fulfil their campaign promises even amidst scarce resources.

Represented by Haruna Kargi, explained that all the LG Chairmen have keyed into Open Government participation in their communities in the areas of implementation, evaluation, monitoring and reporting.

Buba noted that at various LGAs, the communities are taking ownership of projects and facilities towards ensuring maximum use and maintenance.

Earlier, the Leader, Secretariat of LGAM, Mr Yusuf Goje said the core of the dialogue was to brainstorm on new strategies towards improving revenue collection in LGAs.

“We believe in a forum like this; new strategies, new ways. By so doing, challenges will be brought out and agreed to ways towards addressing them to enable LGAs to have more funds to carry out projects that are being nominated by the citizens,” he said.

Goje noted that their observations in the course of their engagements were, increased citizens influence into LGA’s budgets, but expressed did not translate substantially into service delivery regarding the needs of the citizens.

In a remark, Mr Murtala Dabo, the Chairman of Kaduna State Fiscal Responsibility Commission lamented that none of the LGAs can survive without JAAC.

“When checked the amount the LGAs generates, if remitted to them you will ask yourself if it can even pay salaries alone, the message here is the performance of the Chairmen regarding their income to fulfil their promises to their citizens.

“The Chairmen must devise means of raising their revenues, let’s not even talk about remittances, how much do they generate? he said.

Dabo, noted the constraint by LG in collecting revenue where the Kaduna State Government restricted it to the Internal Revenue Service.

He pledged the commission’s commitment towards ensuring remittance of the revenue collected to the LGAs.

Hassan Umar Shallpella (Regional Correspondent)

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