Journal of Governance and Accountability Studies
Vol. 2 No. 1 (2022): January

Assessment of local government autonomy and governance: A case study in Nigeria

Grace Ifunanya Anayochukwu (Federal Capital Development Authority (FCDA), Abuja, FCT, Nigeria)
Vincent Anayochukwu Ani (University of Nigeria, Nsukka (UNN), Enugu State, Nigeria)
Bernard Nsah (Kumbo West District Health Service, Ministry of Public Health, Cameroon)



Article Info

Publish Date
28 Jan 2022

Abstract

Purpose: This paper critically examines opportunities and problems confronting the Nigerian local government system. To assess why the practice of complete local government autonomy and governance is difficult in Nigeria and suggest measures that may help improve the collaboration between the federal, state, and local government authorities in Nigeria. Research methodology: 300 questionnaires were administered to the staff of the Nkanu-West Local Government Area in Enugu State, and 276 were returned giving a response rate of 92 percent. The Marxist theory was adopted as the theoretical framework. Results: Results show that state interference in local affairs contributes to a lack of local government autonomy and governance, and the constitutional provisions portend intractable inter-government problems which make the local government a whipping child and less autonomous. Limitations: Nkanu-West local government is the only local government covered by the study. Contribution: The outcome of the study will be a contribution to the existing literature in the area of local government autonomy and governance.

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Abbrev

jgas

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Social Sciences

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The Journal of Governance and Accountability Studies (JGAS) is an online peer-reviewed, open access scholarly journal, which publishes critical and original analysis from researchers and academic practitioners on various social, political and government issues. JGAS welcomes high-quality manuscripts ...