2019
DOI: 10.1590/0034-761220180068x
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Model and determinants of state-local governments’ relations in Nigeria

Abstract: Nigeria struggles to establish and sustain cooperative, interdependent state-local intergovernmental relations (IGR) by providing for the powers and rights of local governments in the federal constitution. Despite the provisions, the practice of state-local IGR has remained inclusive, hierarchical, dependent and competitive. This paper investigates the extent to which constitutional provisions determine state-local relations as against the macrostructure of intergovernmental relations between the federal gover… Show more

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“…Thus, local government is the third layer of government which is considered closest to the people in terms of administration and delivery of the responsibilities of government. Following the landmark reform of the (1976) local government system in the country, a unified government structure exists at the grassroots level (Asaju, 2010;Ikeanyibe, 2018;Ikeanyibe, Chukwu, & Ibietan, 2019). Prior to the reform and evident from the operation of grassroots government precisely in the 1950s and aftermath, each region created its local government based on needs (Asaju, 2010;Ikeanyibe et al, 2019).…”
Section: Local Government Administration In Nigeriamentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Thus, local government is the third layer of government which is considered closest to the people in terms of administration and delivery of the responsibilities of government. Following the landmark reform of the (1976) local government system in the country, a unified government structure exists at the grassroots level (Asaju, 2010;Ikeanyibe, 2018;Ikeanyibe, Chukwu, & Ibietan, 2019). Prior to the reform and evident from the operation of grassroots government precisely in the 1950s and aftermath, each region created its local government based on needs (Asaju, 2010;Ikeanyibe et al, 2019).…”
Section: Local Government Administration In Nigeriamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Following the landmark reform of the (1976) local government system in the country, a unified government structure exists at the grassroots level (Asaju, 2010;Ikeanyibe, 2018;Ikeanyibe, Chukwu, & Ibietan, 2019). Prior to the reform and evident from the operation of grassroots government precisely in the 1950s and aftermath, each region created its local government based on needs (Asaju, 2010;Ikeanyibe et al, 2019). The alteration of local government structure was identified with the military intervention and their hierarchical attribute (Asaju, 2010).…”
Section: Local Government Administration In Nigeriamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They further emphasized that negotiation between each tier of the government is important to exercise their respective power. Scholars (Upreti, 2016;Devkota, 2020, Adhikari, 2020Subedi, 2020;Philimore, 2013;Ikeanyibe et al, 2019) have emphasized that the central government needs to remember and respect the jurisdiction of all sub-national governments. (Simta) to undertake functions related to agricultural service delivery is unscientific and contradicts the spirit of devolved service delivery under the federal system.…”
Section: Overlapping and Duplicating Functionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In terms of their composition, the NEC comprises the Vice President (VP), governors of all the states, and the governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria; the Council of State has a broader membership, including the President, all former presidents, and all governors. Neither forum has representation from LGAs (Ikeanyibe et al 2019(Ikeanyibe et al : 1044. The NEC meets monthly to review the nation's economic planning efforts; however, it was only in its meeting in May 2020 that Covid-19 was at the top of the agenda.…”
Section: Intergovernmental Relationsmentioning
confidence: 99%