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    Strengthening local institutions for effective governance in Nigeria by Okechukwu Chuks Ironkwe

    EditorBy EditorJanuary 23, 2025No Comments5 Mins Read
    Dr Okechukwu Chuks Ironkwe

    By Okechukwu Chuks Ironkwe

    As I sit to pen down this week’s thoughts, I am reminded of an old African proverb that says, “If the foundation is shaky, the house will not stand.” For too long, Nigeria’s grassroots governance—our Local Governments, Wards, and Community institutions—have been like that house built on a shaky foundation. We have celebrated democracy on paper while ignoring the very engine rooms where democracy thrives: local institutions.

    If we truly desire a government that works for the people, we must strengthen the institutions closest to the people. Local governments and grassroots organizations are not just administrative units; they are the bedrock of participatory governance, the first port of call for citizen engagement, and the frontline of service delivery. Unfortunately, in Nigeria, many of these institutions are either underfunded, mismanaged, or overlooked.

    Why do local institutions matter?

    It matters a lot, because every vibrant democracy in the world rests on strong local institutions. Think about it: it is at the grassroots that you find the market women trying to organize better access to markets, the youth pushing for recreational spaces, and the community leaders resolving disputes before they escalate. Local institutions are where governance meets the ordinary Nigerian in their most authentic form.

    When it works, it transforms communities. Roads get fixed. Schools function better. Health centers save lives. But when these institutions are weak, the entire democratic structure wobbles. This is why repositioning grassroots governance is not just an option—it is a necessity if Nigeria is to deepen her democratic gains and ethos.

    However, local institutions in Nigeria face many challenges, but let me point out three critical ones: Firstly, overcentralization of power remains a cog in the weel. Despite constitutional provisions for local government autonomy, power remains concentrated at the State and Federal levels. This means Local Councils often lack the authority or resources to tackle even basic challenges.

    Secondly, poor leadership and accountability dwarfs the growth of democracy at its basest strata. Many grassroots leaders see public office as an avenue for self-enrichment rather than service. This erodes trust and alienates citizens from governance.

    Thirdly, citizens apathy is another delimitation. People often feel disconnected from local governance, believing their voices do not matter. This apathy creates a vicious cycle of poor governance and weak civic engagement.

    Can these militating factors be overcome?

    Of course yes!

    The good news is that these challenges are not insurmountable. With deliberate efforts, we can reposition grassroots governance in Nigeria and strengthen our local institutions.

    Here’s how

    We must revisit the laws governing local governments and ensure their autonomy is respected in practice. When Councils have control over their finances and decision-making processes, they can better respond to the needs of their communities.

    Morse so, leadership at the grassroots level must be about competence and character. We need robust training programs to equip Councilors, Chairpersons, and Local Government officials with the skills to lead effectively.

    Governance is not a one-man show. It is a partnership. Town hall meetings, participatory budgeting, and feedback mechanisms should become standard practices in local governance. This will rebuild trust and give citizens a sense of ownership over their community’s development.

    To tackle corruption and inefficiency, we need transparent systems for monitoring local government projects and expenditures. Independent oversight committees comprising respected community members can play a crucial role here.

    In this digital age, technology can bridge gaps in service delivery and governance. Imagine a system where citizens can report issues via mobile apps or track the progress of local projects online. Technology can make governance more efficient and inclusive.

    When we strengthen local institutions, we deepen democracy itself. A healthy democracy is not just about elections at the federal level; it is about citizens having a voice in the decisions that affect their daily lives. It is about empowering the farmers in Ward, the teacher in a rural school, and the small business owner in the local market.

    Nigeria’s democratic project will remain incomplete if we do not get governance right at the grassroots. The federal government may build the highways, but it is the local government that ensures the feeder roads are passable. It is the ward Councilor who hears the cry of a struggling widow or ensures that boreholes are working.

    This is not just about winning an election; it is about laying the foundation for a new era of grassroots governance. One where democracy is not an abstract concept but a lived reality for every citizen.

    As we embark on this series exploring the foundations of grassroots democracy, let us remember that change begins with us. Strengthening local institutions is not the government’s responsibility only; it is a collective task. Whether as voters, activists, or ordinary citizens, we all have a role to play in building the Nigeria of our dreams.

    Dr. Okechukwu Chuks Ironkwe (Dan Maliki Takunshara), is a Public policy Advocate and Community Leader, writes from Garki Abuja and can be reached via: +2349037155518 (SMS/WhatsApp only) or okeironkwe@gmail.com

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