Bamidele Atoyebi advocates full financial autonomy for local governments

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.

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Prof. Auwalu H. Yadudu warns of executive interference in Nigeria's tax laws, shown symbolically with altered legislation on a screen.
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Prof Yadudu warns against executive interference in tax laws

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Professor Auwalu H. Yadudu has raised concerns over discrepancies between tax laws passed by Nigeria's National Assembly and their later versions. He views these differences as an usurpation of legislative powers by the executive.

Taiwo Oyedele, chairman of the Presidential Fiscal Policy and Tax Reforms Committee, has emphasized the importance of reforming tax administration at the sub-national level to drive Nigeria's economic growth.

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Gomina ipinlẹ Osun, Alagba Ademola Adeleke, ti beere fun itusilẹ lẹsẹkẹsẹ ti owo ipin owo ti o ju N130 bilionu lọ ti a ti idaduro fun awọn igbimọ agbegbe ti ipinlẹ naa. Eyi wa lẹhin ti o ti fi awọn alaga ati awọn igbimọ ti a yan yan si ni ọjọ 23 Kínní 2025. Ninu igbohunsafefe jakejado ipinlẹ ni ọjọ Mọndee, o sọrọ nipa iṣẹ-akọ ti o jẹ arufin ti awọn agbegbe.

Abia local government deputy mayors have endorsed Otti for the 2027 ballot. They expressed their desire for him to run in the election.

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The Yoruba Council of Elders has urged all Nigerians to actively participate in addressing the country's escalating insecurity, emphasizing that government efforts alone are insufficient. During a visit to the Ooni of Ife, the council highlighted recent violent incidents and advocated for greater involvement of traditional institutions. They also raised concerns about land sales in Yorubaland, proposing leasing as a safeguard for future generations.

Siaya Governor James Orengo has attributed the slow progress on county development projects to delayed funds from the National Treasury. He dismissed claims of county mismanagement in a recent address. The County Assembly Speaker added that internal issues need urgent attention.

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The Labour Party in Ogun State has urged residents to resist Governor Dapo Abiodun's proposed loan for the 2026 budget. Party leaders warn that borrowing would burden future generations and contradict the budget's sustainable legacy theme. They pledge legal action if the plan proceeds.

 

 

 

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