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    BudgIT demands transparency in local government projects

    Chronicle EditorBy Chronicle EditorDecember 11, 2018No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Oluseun Onigbinde, co-founder and CEO of BudgIT
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    Oluseun Onigbinde, co-founder and CEO of BudgIT
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    A renowned civic organisation in Nigeria, BudgIT, is calling for transparency and openness in the implementation of local government projects.

    BudgIT is demanding that funds allotted yearly for capital expenditure be accounted for, noting that, despite the huge revenue apportioned capital projects are left undone or uncompleted thereby giving room for critical gaps in infrastructural development in the country.

    According to BudgIT, Local Government Areas (LGAs), being the third tier of government were created with the ultimate goal of bringing governance closer to the people at the grassroots.

    “LGAs in Nigeria have not lived up to expectation in their operations due to interference by state governors,” BudgIT said in a statement on Tuesday.

    “As at today, only nine states have signed the Local Government Autonomy Bill into law. Signing the bill into law in some states didn’t metamorphosed into financial autonomy for the councils, though as the governors still interfere with their finances,” it said.

    BudgIT explained that local government chairmen are handpicked by state governors who in turn dictate their operations and also prevent them from getting their allocations directly from the federal government and this has resulted to a total collapse of local government administration in Nigeria.

    “Suffice to say that the narrative is slightly different in the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) Abuja Municipal Area Council raised the bar of transparency and accountability in local government administration in Nigeria.

    “The council under the leadership of Abdullahi Adamu Candido is the first to release the council’s 2018 budget in the Federal Capital Territory.

    “Kwali and Abaji area councils have since followed suit by releasing their 2018 budget to the public. Local government councils in the FCT enjoy some level of autonomy due to the structure of FCT administration.

    It is also worthy of note that the DEAN initiative which is dedicated to transparency and accountability in local government administration in Nigeria also deserves some credit for ensuring these area councils release their budget to the public.

    BudgIT explained that its project tracking unit, Tracka extended its tracking activities to Abuja Municipal Area Council (AMAC) with the aim of making the budget available to the citizens at the grassroots, track the implementation of the council’s 2018 budget, and also build the capacity of the citizens on public finance especially budget matters, thus enabling them own the projects and actively track implementation of capital projects in their community.

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    “Tracka is also working with community-based organisations and religious and traditional leaders in various communities in Abuja Municipal Area Council.

    “Furthermore, Tracka has also identified and built the capacity of our community champions to make citizens continuously demand for service delivery from their representatives.

    “The Tracka team has visited 35 communities to track the implementation of a total of 42 capital projects captured in the council’s 2018 budget out of the 42 capital projects tracked, 22 projects have been completed, 14 projects are ongoing, and the implementation of 6 projects are yet to commence as at the time of this report.

    “This is highly commendable when you compare Abuja Municipal Area Council budget implementation feat with her counterparts in Nigeria,” BudgIT said in the statement.

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