Abstract

As an administrative mechanism, LG is designed to facilitate development at the grassroots. The central thesis of this work is that an effective LG system is requisite for the realisations of Nigeria's vision for rural development. Through the 1979 and 1999 Nigeria constitutions, it was transformed to third tier government for effectiveness. This work recognises LG as a political/administrative theraphy to sustaining rurar development in Nigeria; but has failed owing to some socio-political factors. To make LG more fulfilling as the third tier of government, there is need for constituytional reforms seprating its powers form the state/federal government, the paper suggests.

Details

Title
Existentiality of local government in Nigeria an answer to grassroots development; but for unsolicited socio-political factors
Author
Adetiba, Toyin Cotties
Section
Articles
Publication year
2017
Publication date
2017
Publisher
Universitatea Danubius Galati
ISSN
2068-5459
e-ISSN
2069-9336
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
2118384104
Copyright
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