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LG tenure now 3years in Nasarawa state
By David Odama
Nasarawa State House of Assembly Tuesday approved three years tenure for elected Local Government Chairmen, Councilors in the State.
This is even as the House passed into law, A Bill for an Act to Repeal and Re-enact the Nasarawa State Electricity Power Agency Law, 2018 and Re.
The House also removed the Ministry for LG, Local Government Service Commission and LG Pension Board from the affairs of LGAs in the State while the 18 Development Areas are replaced as Area Administrative Councils to be headed by Area Administrators instead of Overseers.
The Area Administrators and Four other members each for the 18 Area Administrative Councils will be appointed by the Governor with the approval of the State House of Assembly just as the House maintains the powers to oversights the activities of LGAs in the State as provided by the constitution.
The Speaker of the House, Rt. Hon. Danladi Jatau stated this when the House deliberated and adopted the report of House Standing Committee on Local Government, Community Development and Chieftaincy Affairs on A Bill for a Law to Repeal and Re-enact the Establishment, Structure, Composition, Finance, and Function of Local Government System in Nasarawa State 2024 and Other Matters Connected Thereto during the House proceedings today in Lafia.
The Speaker described the enactment of the bill as time especially now that the federal government is making efforts to see that the Local Government Areas achieve full autonomy and in Nasarawa State LG election is just by the corner.
” The law, when passed and assented to, the state shall contribute 20 per cent as grants to the Area Administrative Councils Development Account for the purpose of rural infrastructural development.
He explained that each Local Government may make contributions in form of grants or counterpart fundings to the Area Administrative Councils for the purpose of infrastructural development for the Area Administrative Councils.
“There shall be a Department in each Local Government and Area Development Council to be known as Traditional Remittance Allocation Fund (TERAF) into which all remittances and disbursement shall be made directly to Traditional Councils.
” There shall be no deduction or charges in whatever form or name in the TERAF, the speaker stated.
The Speaker who commended the committee for good job and appreciated lawmakers for their positive contributions on the bill, slated Wednesday, Oct 30 for the third reading and passage of the bill into law.
Earlier, the Chairman, House Committee on Local Government, Community Development and Chieftaincy Affairs, Hon. Musa Ibrahim Abubakar while presenting the report said that the bill when passed would promote grassroots development.
In all, 20 recommendations contained in the report and presented were stepped down, while approval for the appointment of Clerk and Deputy Clerk with cognate experience in legislative practice and procedure at the Legislative Council shall be made by the Director of Personnel Management (DPM) and forward to the Executive Chairman for approval
According to the recommendation, the Clerk and Deputy Clerk must be officers not below grade level 12 in case of the Clerk and grade level 10 in case of Deputy Clerk”
The bill also recommended that there shall be monthly or quarterly meeting of the Area Administrative Council Management Committee to be called (ACAC)
“Administrative Council Account Committee will be responsible for the distribution of funds meant for Rural Development”.
The lawmakers announced the Establishment of a State Economic Council to be held once every month to discuss economic status of the State to be chaired by the State Deputy Governor with Secretary of the State Government as the Secretary and other members to include Commissioners of Planning, Finance and Justice among others deem fit to be part of it.
Earlier, the Deputy Majority Leader of the House, Rt. Hon. Abel Yakubu Bala, moved a motion for the adoption of the committee’s report which was seconded by the Minority Leader of the House
The Speaker of the House who announced the passage of the bill into law during the plenary, said that the bill, when assented to would empower the state government to generate and distribute electricity in order to overcome problem of poor power supply in the state.
The Speaker directed the Clerk of the House to produce a clean copy of the bill for Governor Sule assent.