- saint mienpamo reports 06- September 2012
- Bayelsa State Deputy Governor, Gboribiogha John Jonah, has re-affirmed government's resolve to right-size the staff strength of local government councils for effective service delivery.
Retired Rear Admiral Gboribiogha John
Jonah stated this at a meeting with chairmen of Local Government
Verification teams and the State Chairman of the Association of Local
Governments of Nigeria, ALGON, who doubles as Chairman
of Kolokuma-Opokuma Local Government Area, Chief Ebikitin Diongoli at
Government House, Yenagoa.
The Deputy Governor who observed that
most of the councils can operate with less than half of their present
workforce, stressed that steps will be taken to reposition the councils
and make them more accountable to the people. Retired Rear Admiral John Jonah however assured that Government will provide an alternative means of livelihood for those that will be affected by the planned exercise.
and make them more accountable to the people. Retired Rear Admiral John Jonah however assured that Government will provide an alternative means of livelihood for those that will be affected by the planned exercise.
He expressed government's desire to
bequeath a Local Government System that is institutionalized and devoid
of all forms of sharp practices as well as deliver the dividends of
democracy to the rural populace.
The Deputy Governor however blamed the
laxity at the Local Government Councils on nonchalant disposition of
previous Local Government Service Commissions.
The Deputy Governor also described as
unacceptable the situation whereby chairmen of councils borrow money to
augment their over bloated wage bills and other expenditure. In their
separate presentations, Chairmen of the verification teams for Brass,
Yenagoa, Ogbia, Kolokuma/Opokuma and Sagbama councils suggested a
drastic re-organisation of Local Government administration to check the
excesses of certain categories of staff and wastage.
They also called on the state government to prevail on the oil companies operating in the state to
pay taxes to their host councils as well
as look into the issue of statutory deductions made by the Ministry of
Local Government and Community Development from the allocations accruing
to the councils.
The verification teams called on the
state government to create the platform for the emergence of credible
officials to manage the third tier of government. They underscored the
need to institutionalize the local government system so that the
system would not be susceptible to the whims and caprices of chairmen
and few highly placed officers.
Leaders of the various verification
teams for the local government councils at the meeting are; Senator
Inatimi Rufus Spiff for Brass, Hon. Claudius Enegesi – Ogbia, Mr. Douye
Diri – Kolokuma/Opokuma, Senator John Brambaifa – Sagbama, and
Dr. Timiebi Okara – Yenagoa.
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