Sometime in December 2022, President Muhammadu Buhari while receiving members of the Course 44 of the National Institute of Policy and Strategic Studies,NIPSS, Kuru Jos, decried the high level of corruption within the rank of state governors in the country and their local government counterparts.
This corruption he identified, stems from the lack of integrity on the part of state governors in disbursing money sent to local government councils under them as provided for in the constitution.
The high level of lack of corruption he said is so pervasive that, if for instance, Federal Account Allocation Committee,FAAC,
gives local government councils from the monthly allocation, a sum of One hundred million naira,(100m),the governors will pocket half of the amount and to cap their impunity ‘ask the local government Chairmen to sign for N100million and pocket the remaining or share it to whoever they want .
On their part, he alleged the local government chairmen will be given salaries from the other half while they will be asked to pocket the rest.
To drive home his point,President Buhari who spoke in apparent frustration with failed efforts to persuade and get the Senate to amend the constitution for full financial autonomy to local government councils in the country, wondered how there will be development in the councils.
Such is it that out of the 44 constitutional amendments sent to the states by the upper legislative chamber,only 35 got a pass mark from state assemblies as at the end of the end of the tenure of the ninth assembly.
Reason:state governors all over the country with no exception,rejected autonomy for councils for apparent reasons.
Thus,it is clear that state governors in the country are also dictators in their own territory, breathing down the neck of local councils while they are quick to ask for more money from the Revenue allocation.
In other words,while they cry of over centralization of powers in the centre,they display hypocrisy by doing same in theirs states muzzling the local councils.
This bring to the fore the serious issue of integrity, accountability and probity raised the previous week by Honourable Wale Adedayo, Chairman of the Ijebu East local government who wrote a letter to a former Ogun state governor,Olusegun Osoba,chieftain of the All People’s Congress, APC and elder in the state, complaining about the ‘seizure’ and diversion of local government allocation by Governor Dapo Abiodun since 2021.
Adedayo,apparently displaying the journalist in him, including a zeal to perform his job to his Ijebu East local government, by his action unprecedented in the history of the state, broke ranks and did the unthinkable by calling his governor to order.
He also apparently handed him over to the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission,EFCC, and the Independent Corrupt Practices Commission,ICPC for investigation though the governor has immunity.
Adedayo’s boldness and bravery indeed stirred the hornet’s nest not only in Ogun state but exposed the grand corruption being perpetuated by the thirty six state governors .
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The unruffled Adedayo,known for his previous battles with his former boss,Senator Gbenga Daniel, played to high stakes as no local government chairman in the country ever displayed such boldness considering the impunity and conqueror attitude of the governors earlier exposed by Buhari.
To him, how could the councils develop when funds meant for such are diverted by governors who have turned themselves into Emperors because of the faulty State/Local government Joint account system.
The dearth of funds for development in the twenty local governments in the state, Adedayo pointed out, was further compounded by the refusal of the governor to release the 10% statutory share from the Internally Generated Revenue,IGR granted them by the constitution.
The hypocrisy and cowardice displayed by the remaining 19 local government chairmen in the state when on Wednesday August 30 they went and prostrated before governor Abiodun is a sad development in the state which had never known any good and responsive government in the last twenty years.
That Honourable Emilola Gazal,Chairmen of Association of local government chairmen in the state refused to address issues raised by Adedayo with facts and figures but merely prostrated for forgiveness to the governor on behalf of one of them who broke the ranks, shows that President Buhari was right afterall in saying that local government chairmen themselves aided and abetted the greedy governors in signing for money they never received.
Then you ask yourself, are the local government chairmen who were equally elected by their locals responsible to their electors or to the governors ?
Are they mindful of the charge Buhari gave to them in 2022 that they should be ready to account for money allocated to them through FAAC but taken through the back door by the greedy governors?
Why are the chairmen in a hurry to absolve the governor hours before his statement denying Adedayo’s grave allegations late on Wednesday August 30 after the legislators begging (dobale) trip to Government House.
You also ask why they apologised profusely before the governor with their leader throwing decency and caution to the wind by saying,”we have come to beg you as a father that you are a father of all in the state. We want you to forgive us”.
If one may ask, forgiveness for what?
Does it mean that the Governor’s claim that he has never diverted funds as claimed by Adedayo is true even when no proper and detailed account of how such funds were disbursed has been given till date?
If so, it means in effect that the local government chairmen have answers to provide as to why development has been stunted in all the twenty local government councils under them.
Of what use have they put all the money they claimed they have received contrary to Adedayo’s claims?
As a follow up, the state governor also has a duty to publish the detailed disbursement of monthly federal allocations to the local government councils ..at least to disprove Adedayo’s claim.
It may also help to put Adedayo on the defensive if indeed Governor Abiodun was disbursing the funds.
Isn’t it strange that barely twenty four hours after the chairmen ‘begged’ the governor, some councillors in Ijebu East gathered and suspended Adedayo for what they described as misappropriation of four million naira council funds and other abuses of office.
What of the funds they claimed was used to organise Isese Day- the traditional religion worship in the council area?
Should Adedayo’s boldness and revelation be the tonic needed by the ‘rebel’ councillors to betray their leader for purely political relevance and gains from the Emperor which the governor has proved to be?
By prostrating and begging the governor without demanding for a thorough inquisition of funds which they knew never got to them,the chairmen have made a monster and dictator out of the governor and killed democracy in the state and abandoned those who voted them to power.
The attitude and open betrayal of one of their own by the chairmen in the state, is a reflection of what transpires in all the remaining 773 local government councils in the country where governors have reduced the LGs to appendages and errand boys who owe their nomination and by inference performance to the ‘Emperor’ governors.
Akeem Amballi,national President of National Union of Local Government Employees,NULGE said the body will continue to call for local government autonomy.
Nevertheless,he expressed the view that the fact that “over the years, the EFCC has conducted a series of investigations into former governors, some of who had been imprisoned over the years, points to the gross funds diversion pointed out by Buhari and now echoed by Adedayo who had since been questioned by the Department of State Services, DSS, perhaps for security reasons since his boldness is unheard of in the country. How many council chairmen can do that and get away with it? . Does it mean Adedayo’s boldness stems from his not being part of sharing LG proceeds with the governor?
The question now is, for how long will the local government chairmen continue to behave like the chicks complaining that their mother did not allow them to feed outside, not knowing that the mother is merely preventing them from death..”a ngba Omo adie lowo iku,o ni won ko je ki Ohun lo Akitan lo je”.
It is apparent that the local government chairmen, many with no second address, are being characteristically hypocritical for fear of losing face and relevance in the face of the governors who have become our modern day dictators with obvious disregard for the constitution and impunity in governance.
By inference, the Ogun council chairmen have betrayed the confidence reposed on them by the people who elected them into office. In other words,unknown to Adedayo,his colleagues are culpable of seizure of the council funds having so behaved to gratiate the governor.
But an undettered Adedayo declared that his suspension and abandonement by his colleagues would not divert his attention from pursuing Probity in the state.
As somebody who is not unknown to courting controversy but prefers fighting within the system,he appears prepared for a long battle and in the process risking all his political goodwill from the governor in the face of apparent culpability of his colleague chairmen and politicians who have by far surrendered their independence for pecuniary and temporal gains thereby making a dictator of the governor .
That governor Abiodun can come arround to explain that a sum of N1.8bn of council funds have been used to provide infrastructure in the state is also by inference an admittance of Adedayo’s diversion allegation.
Since Internally generated revenues are sourced from all the twenty local government councils,it is curious why the governor has refused to allow the development of projects at local level be handled by chairmen who truly know the priority needs of their areas. Why identifying and executing projects for them if not for filthy gains by the governors?
Since he has appropriated the powers of the councils who obviously by last week’s ‘dobale’politics have wittingly surrendered their independence for temporal pecuniary gains, dictatorship of the worst order has enveloped the party since he remains the party leader in the state .
As for proponents of playing game of political survival since governors ‘own’ the parties,begging him to forgive one of their own for asking questions is both a clear evidence of class political suicide as they have lost any relevance in power game in the state.
This is so especially since the people at the local government level are all beneficiaries of the inept state government which greediness has crippled the local micro economy.
Should local councils be allowed to identify and award government contracts in their councils,it is apparent such contract will be given local contractors with funds percolating down the councils territory with its multiplier effects on the micro economy.
It is quite apparent that in spite of whatever shortcomings he has,Adedayo has made himself a sacrificial lamb by treading where his co -politicians and local government chairmen failed to tread.
That a state like Ogun which has produced eminent statesmen like Chief Obafemi Awolowo,Simeon Adebo,Wole Soyinka,Moshood Abiola and lately Olusegun Obasanjo is suffering from gross mis-governance is quite unfortunate at this period in the nation’s history .
People of Ogun state have an opportunity to change the narration by electing leaders at all levels who embrace integrity, accountability and probity- factors which are crucial to arrest the gross underdevelopment of a state with its huge potential.
With its closeness to Lagos,lack of vision by successive state governors in the past twenty years to develop the border areas with Lagos and its effect on the state’s revenue generating potential remains a puzzle.
Thus it means the successive governors lack business sense as they have refused to widen the revenue base for the benefit of the citizens.
As at 2012,Lagos state was dispensing an average of N500 million monthly to Ogun state as verifiable deductable tax being paid by employees living in it’s border with Ogun. What percentage of this money has successive governments in the state been using to develop the border areas brimming with millions of people?
There is no gain saying the fact that integrity, accountability and fairness have taken flight in Ogun state in the last twenty years of Democratic rule and only a fundamental political surgery by residents of the state could produce visionary and selfless leaders who have the development of the state at heart and not playing politics and self enrichment.
It is apparent and a fact that apart from Ifo town which has a grossly ill -equiped hospital,no single state hospital abound in the over 32 kilometre stretch of Ijoko to Ojodu Berger boundary with Lagos.
On education, the very few public schools are gloried study centres comparable to what obtains in Lagos before the late Lateef Jakande government changed the course of the state history and successive governments toed his path.
The state of the road in that area of the state is probably the worst you can get in any part of the country while successive governments pretend that all is well .
Legislators who got elected from this area from councillors to Senators look the other way while they show up next electoral cycle to ask for votes.
Ogun people have to exorcise themselves from grip of greedy and selfish politicians who lack the capacity to provide good governance both by their pedigree and the people they appoint to assist them in ruling the state.
The narrative Must change if Ogun state must develop.
Enough of brazen impunity.