More citizens back call for LG autonomy, credible polls

More prominent Nigerians and democracy enthusiasts, Tito Adeniyi-Aderoju, Bimbo Oloyede and Adeola Azeez, have supported the demand by the Office of the Citizen (OOTC) for local government autonomy and conduct of credible elections for sustainable democracy.

A statement from OOTC said the speakers at the recent OOTC maiden Democracy Dialogue with the theme, “Promoting Sustainable Development Models for Effective Local Governance”.

The statement noted that the OOTC objectives align with the tenets of the #FixPolitics Initiative, all geared towards the growth of enduring democracy in Africa.

Explaining the essence of the programme, Adeniyi-Aderoju, who is also a marketing expert, said it was meant to advocate useful reforms that would empower local government administration and create room for credible elections at the grassroots.

“We are here to carry out useful dialogue to ensure local governments represent and empower the local people. We are dedicated people, committed to moving Africa forward. We believe in democracy that serves the people.

“Also, we are here to catalyse meaningful dialogue and develop strategies to empower local governments for sustainable development and effective administration,” she told participants at the programme.

She also spoke on the challenges facing local governments, and the best practices to empower them for transformative administration.

For Azeez, to achieve a working local government system, there is the need for decentralisation of power that will lead to autonomy.

She noted transparency, open data, and low corruption as fundamental to good governance and achievement of the objectives.

Azeez, a seasoned banker, stressed that the leaders need to engage citizens actively in decision-making processes to entrench healthy democracy, adding, “Provision of quality healthcare, education, social services and well-planned environments should be prioritised.

The electoral body, Azeez insisted, must be truly independent to ensure free and fair elections.

She called for transparency, accountability and best practices in local governance to build trust and efficiency while advocating direct allocation of funds to local governments to eliminate conflicts and empower them to serve the people effectively.

Mrs Oloyede, a veteran broadcaster, on her part, explained that the #FixPolitics Initiative is a citizen-led movement, which goal is to change the practice of politics in Nigeria, Africa and the rest of the world.