
The Nigerians Senate
The Senate has called on the Federal Government of Nigeria to include one representative from each local government council across the states, and one per area council in the Federal Capital Territory in Federal Account Allocation Committee (FAAC) deliberations.
Also, the Senate demanded that the resolution be communicated to the Minister of Finance and Coordinating Minister of the Economy, who serves as the FAAC Chairman, for immediate action.
In a move targeted at strengthening constitutional compliance and financial transparency at the grassroots level, the resolutions followed a motion sponsored by Senator Barau Jibrin (Kano North).
Jibrin emphasised that LGCs, as constitutionally recognised third-tier governments under Section 7(1) of the 1999 Constitution (as amended), are also entitled to a direct share from the Federation Account.
The Senate cited the Supreme Court’s ruling, which clarified that state governments act merely as conduits for transferring LG allocations and hold no ownership or discretionary powers over those funds.
Furthermore, the lawmakers stated that while FAAC currently includes only representatives of the federal and state governments, Section 5 of the Allocation of Revenue (Federation Account, etc) Act 1981 excludes local governments, a provision now deemed inconsistent with the Constitution, following a landmark Supreme Court judgment delivered in July 2024.
Channels TV reports that the Senate also noted that while state governments had historically represented local governments at the FAAC, the evolving legal interpretation now necessitates direct representation to protect the interests of the local government and improve transparency in revenue sharing.
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