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  • What Are the Functions of the State House of Assembly in Nigeria?

    The state elections, i.e., Gubernatorial and state House of Assembly, are eight days away, and politicians are running helter-skelter to ensure we see them everywhere, from our fridges to our dreams too. 

    It’s not news that during this election period, Desmond Elliot certain members of the state House of Assembly are receiving heat for commissioning projects that should have never left the drafts in the first place. 

    However, it’s important to mention that many of us are confusing the local government’s functions with that of the State Assembly. So let’s break down what this legislative arm of government is and its functions. 

    What is the State House of Assembly?

    The state House of Assembly is established according to Section 90 of the Nigerian constitution. It is headed by a Speaker, and its members, called honourables, are each elected to represent the specific needs of their local constituencies. 

    The number of seats in each state assembly varies between 24 to 40; for instance, Abia has 24 seats, and Lagos has 40. And some of the functions of the State House of Assembly are: 

    Lawmaking

    The State Assembly has the legislative power in a state, and the functions of a legislature are to make, change and annul laws. The laws are expected to be practical and ensure peace and good governance.

    Confirmation of appointments

    According to Section 192(2) of the constitution, the State Assembly is responsible for approving the appointments of Commissioners, State Chief Judges and Board members. Without the approval of the State House of Assembly, the appointments would be considered invalid. 

    Oversight functions

    Under sections 120-128 of the Nigerian constitution, the state House of Assembly has the power to supervise other arms of government. This is to curtail corruption and inefficiency in state administration and promote transparency.

    Representation

    Members of the State Assembly must effectively represent their constituents to ensure they aren’t marginalised. They’re to advocate for the needs, protect the interests, and become the voice and ears of their constituents in government.

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    Quasi-Judicial functions

    The state Assembly has the power to review charges made against members of the executive, i.e., a governor or deputy governor, and remove or impeach from office if found guilty. 

    So, now you know what your state House of Assembly should do, so maybe it’s time to stop dragging its members but instead hold the Chairman of your local government by the neck. 

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    You can find out what the functions of your local government are here.

  • What Are the Functions of the Local Government in Nigeria?

    For one reason or the other, many Nigerians have visited their local government office. However, for some of us, if we’re asked to describe our local government, the word that’d come to mind would be “ineffective”.  

    This may be why the federal and state governments take all the blame for everything wrong in the country, and we hardly ever point the finger at the local government. But did you know that if the local governments pulled their weight and carried out their duties more effectively, the name “Giants of Africa” would stop seeming like an irony? 

    But before we go into their functions, let’s look at how the local government is structured.

    The Structure of the Local Government

    The system of government Nigeria practices is federalism which means power is shared between the levels of government, i.e. federal, state and local. Nigeria has 774 Local Government Areas (LGAs) sub-divided into a minimum of 10 wards and a maximum of 15 wards. Each LGA is headed by a Chairman and Vice, and an elected Councillor leads the ward.

    You might wonder why we have so many LGAs. The local government also called the grassroots government, is the first and foremost medium for bringing democracy closer to the people. It allows for people’s participation in politics, creates and builds trust between the government and citizens, and ensures the implementation and effectiveness of government policies. 

    What are the functions of the Local government?

    The fourth schedule of the Nigerian constitution spells out the functions of the local government to include:

    Construction and maintenance of roads, gardens, street lights, drains, public highways, parks

    If state and federal officials had a penny for every time they were blamed for a bad streetlight or drainage, they probably wouldn’t need to steal the government’s money.

    But unknown to many, these things fall under the local government’s jurisdiction, and no one holds them accountable for some reason.

    Registration of deaths, marriages and births

    This is probably one of the well-known functions of the local government as every death, birth and marriage certificate is issued by them.

    Establishment and maintenance of slaughterhouses, markets and motor parks

    The local government is expected to build and maintain these places, particularly as they serve as a good source of revenue for the state.

    Naming of roads, streets, and numbering of houses

    To bring order and development at a local level, the local government is responsible for naming streets and plots of land in a community.

    Establishment and maintenance of cemeteries and burial grounds

    The local government sets down rules on how cemeteries should be used, which helps with organisation at a local level.

    Additionally, section 2 of the fourth schedule states the functions of the local government in partnership with the state government. These are:

    •  Provision and maintenance of health services
    • Development of natural and agricultural resources, except for the exploitation of mineral resources
    • Provision of primary, adult and vocational education.

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    However, through the years, the local government has struggled to fulfil its functions at full capacity. So, what are some of the challenges facing the grassroots government?

    Corruption

    Corruption is a Nigerian illness we have been battling since conception. Many high-ranking government officials have bluntly blamed the ineffectiveness of the local government of its corrupt officials. 

    In 2007, Nuhu Ribadu, former Chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), described local government officials as “lootocrats who engaged in gangsterism and organised crime”. At this point, maybe a deliverance session should be held to free us from the shackles of corruption because nothing else is working.

    Poor funding

    The money allocated to the local government is hardly enough because it’s used to cover workers’ salaries. And because of the low revenue generated, in the end, the local government is left with a deficit.

    Lack of autonomy

    Sometimes, the local government needs more freedom to carry out its functions properly due to external influences, which might be from the state government. 

    Now you know who to hold when something goes wrong in your community. This is another reason to pay close attention to everyone who assumes a leadership seat.