In a recent article, Bamidele Atoyebi emphasizes that Nigeria's local governments need full financial autonomy to drive real progress. He argues this is essential for effective governance at the grassroots level.
Bamidele Atoyebi, in his opinion piece published on December 27, 2025, by ThisDayLive, asserts that without full financial autonomy for local governments (LGs), there will be no real progress in Nigeria. The article highlights the ongoing challenges faced by LGs due to limited financial independence, which hinders their ability to address local needs effectively.
Atoyebi's piece comes amid broader discussions on fiscal federalism in Nigeria, where local administrations often rely heavily on allocations from state and federal levels. He stresses the importance of empowering LGs to manage their resources directly, potentially leading to improved service delivery in areas like education, health, and infrastructure.
The publication appears alongside other stories on asset management in Ogun State and economic lessons from 2025, reflecting ongoing national conversations on governance and development.