Community News

Coalition organises workshops in Kwara to promote LG autonomy, others

A coalition of non-governmental organisations (NGOs), including the Cultural and Societal Values Development Initiatives, Moringa Development Association of Nigeria and the Ruminants and Livestock Cooperatives Society, has launched a series of workshops aimed at enhancing local government autonomy and boosting agricultural development in Kwara State.

At a press conference in Ilorin, the coordinator of the coalition, Professor Samuel Ibiyemi, announced that the workshops will take place in six communities across the state from September 12 to October 3.

Professor Ibiyemi, who emphasised the need for local government areas to achieve sustainable autonomy, said that this is essential for effective service delivery at the grassroots.

“The purpose of these workshops is to ensure that local government areas in Kwara State can function independently and contribute to the development of their communities.

“The first workshop held in Ilorin on September 12 and focused on agriculture, solid minerals, community policing and road maintenance—key sectors that have struggled to spur economic growth in the state.

“The initiative aligns with President Bola Tinubu’s 2026 vision, which aims to empower local government areas to operate without undue interference from state or federal authorities,” he said.

The NGOs also called for amendment of the 1999 Constitution in order to reflect a Supreme Court ruling that supports full autonomy for local councils.

This, according to Professor Ibiyemi, will allow local government areas to manage critical areas such as land, education, health and security more effectively.

“In addition to local government reforms, the workshops will address issues related to chieftaincy affairs, judicial processes, river basin development and the finances of local councils. The ultimate goal is to remove barriers to rural development and increase agricultural productivity, particularly in local markets across the state.

“These efforts will create a more supportive environment for small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) and foster growth in the state’s agricultural sector,” he said.

READ ALSO: Lagos: Man kills neighbor, son over sanitation dispute

Biola Azeez

Recent Posts

OPC insists on sanctity of rotational presidency

•Warns El-Rufai, North against jeopardising Tinubu’s re-election The Oodua Peoples Congress (OPC) has warned against…

3 minutes ago

Matawalle commends Tinubu’s reforms, says president’s second term victory is assured

The Minister of State for Defence,  Dr Bello Muhammed Matawalle has lauded President Bola Tinubu…

33 minutes ago

Ogun lawmakers seek NBC’s intervention on boundary issues with Oyo

Ogun State House of Assembly has again convened a meeting of concerned stakeholders, including government…

48 minutes ago

The Jigawa rapist, killer groom and his gang

  IT seems that as society gets increasingly dark and amoral following the collapse of…

1 hour ago

Foundation trains Bayelsa women on gender mainstreaming, political participation

Fringe Voices Development Foundation, a Non-Governmental Organisation, with support from the Nigerian Women Trust Fund…

2 hours ago

Strategic management is crucial to business growth, politics, others — NBTI DG

According to him, strategic management is now a fundamental part of academic and practical pursuits,…

2 hours ago

Welcome

Install

This website uses cookies.