LG Autonomy: 36 Governors Receives N4.5tn From Tinubu in 1 Year

LG Autonomy: 36 Governors Receives N4.5tn From Tinubu in 1 Year

  • The Supreme Court judgment that granted financial autonomy to all the local governments in Nigeria clocked one year on Friday, July 11
  • Despite the apex court's verdict, the disbursement of the allocation has continued to violate the judgment of the Supreme Court
  • According to the analysis, President Bola Tinubu's administration has released no less than N4.5 trillion to 36 governors between July 2024 and June 2025

The Supreme Court judgment granting financial autonomy to the 774 local government areas in Nigeria marked one year on Friday, July 11. However, the federal government had yet to implement the Supreme Court judgment one year after its ruling.

This is because the federal government continued to channel the local government allocations through the state government. Analysis has shown that 36 state governors received N4.5 trillion from the President Bola Tinubu administration.

President Bola Tinubu released N4.5 trillion local government funds to states in one year.
President Bola Tinubu releases local governments funds to state governments despites Supreme Court judgment Photo Credit: @officialABAT
Source: Twitter

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According to The Punch, the governors have retained control of the local government allocations, a development that directly defies the Supreme Court judgment that mandated the direct funding of the local governments.

On Thursday, July 11, 2024, the Supreme Court ruled that the local governments in Nigeria must be directly sent their allocations from the federation account, stating that the practice of sending the funds through the state government was not constitutional.

Following the apex court ruling, the federal government constituted an inter-agency panel to see to the implementation of the judgment. It also directed the Central Bank of Nigeria to open individual accounts for the 774 local governments in the country, a move that would orchestrate the direct disbursements.

How President Bola Tinubu administration failed to implement the Supreme Court judgment on local governments allocations.
President Bola Tinubu's government shared N4.5 trillion LG allocation to states Photo Credit: @officialABAT
Source: Twitter

FG failed to implement Supreme Court judgment

Largely, the process has not been implemented, and the funds have continued to pass through the state government, with disputes between the CBN, state and local government authorities and other relevant agencies.

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While the percentage of the local government allocations was steady, ranging between 24 to 25 per cent for each of the months, the method of sharing has remained a breach to the Supreme Court judgment.

Data from the Federation Account Allocation Committee showed how the N4.5 trillion meant for the local governments between July 2024 to June 2025 was distributed through the state governments.

Below is the breakdown:

S/NMonth/YearAmount disbursed
1July 2024N337.02bn
2August 2024N343.70bn
3September 2024N306.53bn
4October 2024N329.86bn
5November 2024N355.62bn
6December 2024N402.55bn
7January 2025N361.75bn
8February 2025N434.57bn
9March 2025N410.56bn
10April 2025N387bn
11May 2025N406.63bn
12June 2025N419.97bn

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Source: Legit.ng

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Bada Yusuf (Politics and Current Affairs Editor) Yusuf Amoo Bada is an accomplished writer with over 5 years of experience in journalism and writing, he is also politics and current affairs editor with Legit.ng. He holds B.A in Literature from OAU, and Diploma in Mass Comm. He has obtained certificates in Google's Advance Digital Reporting, News Lab workshop. He previously worked as an Editor with OperaNews. Best Editor of the Year for Politics and Current Affairs Desk (2023) by Legit.ng. Contact: bada.yusuf.amoo@corp.legit.ng

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