The
Chairman, Nigerian Governors Forum, Alhaji Abdulazeez Yari, on Friday said no
governor has the right to touch local government’s funds.
Yari,
who is the Zamfara State governor, spoke with journalists shortly after he met
with President Muhammadu Buhari at the Presidential Villa, Abuja.
The
governor said Section 7 of the Constitution saddled the state Houses of
Assembly with the responsibility of managing states’ finances.
He
said to the best of his understanding as a governor, the purpose of joint
accounts between states and local governments was not to hold on to funds meant
for the councils.
He
doubted if any state government was holding on to funds meant for councils,
insisting that such situation is illegal.
Yari
said, “I doubt if there is any state that is holding any local government
funds.
“What
used to happen in Zamfara State is, may be, if we have a project, we agree on
how to execute it.
“So,
no governor has the right to touch local government’s money.
“Although
there are speculations that some states are holding local government money,
maybe because there are no election in those local governments, it is
administrators, but constitutionally, it is the right of local government which
must be exercised.”
Yari
also disclosed that his administration was making progress in terms of
security, adding that security agents had recovered over 3,000 herds and 5,000
camels earlier stolen in the state.
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