Otti usurping LGA chairmen’s role in Abia, PDP alleges

Dr. Alex Otti, Abia State governor

Abia chapter of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has accused Governor Alex Otti of usurping the role of local government chairmen in the state.

By Emma Ogbuehi

Abia chapter of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has accused Governor Alex Otti of usurping the role of local government chairmen in the state. In particular, it accused the governor of collecting the Seals of the 17 Local Government Areas from the local governments’ Heads of Service.

The Heads of Service, according to the PDP, are those whom the immediate past Local Government Transition Chairmen handed over after their dissolution by the governor

Abia PDP Vice Chairman/Acting State Publicity Secretary, Elder Abraham Amah, who made the allegation, accused Otti of becoming too power hungry adding that by that action, the governor has usurped the roles of the Chairmen of the councils.

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The implication, he said, is that Governor Otti is the one running not only Abia as a State but also the local government areas, another tier of government; an act that is not only unconstitutional and a usurpation of the powers of the local councils but also actionable by law.

He said that to the best of their knowledge, no bill has been passed into law by the Abia State House of Assembly which mandates the governor to run the local governments as one of the Ministries in Abia State.

“This novelty, unfortunately, is one that puts the governor as the arrowhead of those in breach of the Constitution they swore to protect and defend at all times.

“For the purpose of clarity, the local government is a creation of the Constitution of the Federal Government of Nigeria and is in no way an appendage of the State government.

“Though the Constitution mandates the States House of Assembly to make laws for the good governance of the local governments, in no section of it did it make the local government an arm of the State government and its running should therefore not be at the whims of the State governor as we are seeing in Abia today.

“The local government’s finances are run with the States through the process and operation of a Joint Account Allocation Committee, (JAAC), between representatives of the State and the local governments and both tiers are signatories to the local government accounts as funds from the Federation Account Allocation Committee (FAAC) and other accruals are received monthly and at other times into the joint account.”

PDP described the development as strange and undemocratic.

He said that by confiscating the Seals of the local governments as it were, the State governor now acts not only as the State governor but also as the Chairman-General of the Abia Local Government system: a system that is very strange and unaccommodated by the letters of the Nigerian laws.

“This unholy effort makes the running of the local governments not only undemocratic, cumbersome and complex but also opaque because there is no check as would ordinarily have been when all the signatories are in the know of how the finances of the local governments are run,” he said.

Amah, stated that such was not the case in the eight years of former Governor Okezie Ikpeazu.

“In the absence of elected local government Chairman and Councillors, the convention has been to appoint local government Transition Committees; made up of an appointed Chairman and Councillors to oversee the affairs of the local governments.

Ikpeazu, he argued, never allowed any vacuum in the administration of local governments as he always ensured that the local councils were manned by capable hands.

Amah warned on the danger of running the State outside the confines of the law, stressing that such ugly precedents being set by Otti with every of his action since he was sworn into office would boomerang and cause problems for the state.

He called on the governor to retrace his steps and allow the Abia local government system function within the ambit of the law, return the seals to the Heads of Service of local governments, who are by law, custodians of the authority of the local governments in the absence of elected or appointed political heads of the council.

“He should allow them to do their constitutionally assigned duties or at best, appoint Transition Committees to oversee the affairs of the local governments before the conduct of local government elections”, the PDP statement added.

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