This term paper deals with the following questions: To what extent does Local Government autonomy influence service delivery in Nigeria? Do Local Government constitutional powers and functions enable execution of service delivery in Nigeria? Does Local Government autonomy has any impact on service delivery at the grassroots in Nigeria? It is a piece that revolves around Local Government. It aims at examining Local Government against the backdrop of its autonomy and the consequences on service delivery in Nigeria. Do access the groundbreaking analysis so as to be abreast with contemporary research on Local Government in Nigeria.
The overall aim of this study is to critically examine the nexus between Local Government autonomy and effective social service delivery. In the light of this, the study seeks to examine the degree of Local Government autonomy on service delivery in Nigeria and to appraise constitutional powers and functions of Local Government as regards service delivery. It also examines the impact of Local Government autonomy on service delivery in Nigeria.
Based on the aforementioned research questions, the following research assumptions are formulated for this study: Local Governments ineffectiveness and inefficiency on service delivery are due to their lack of autonomy. Constitutional powers and functions of the Local Government do not enhance service delivery at the grassroots. Local Government autonomy has no impact on service delivery in Nigeria.
Table of Contents
Chapter One: Introduction
1.1 Background of the Study
1.2. Statement of the Problem
1.3. Research Questions
1.4 Research Objectives
1.5. Research Assumptions
1.6. Research Methodology
1.7. Research Design
1.8. Significance of the Study
1.9. Scope of Study
1.10. Theoretical Framework
1.11. Definition of Key Terms
1.12. Organization of the Study
Chapter Two: Literature Review
2.1 Introduction
2.2. Conceptualizing Local Government
2.3. Conceptualizing Local Government Autonomy in Nigeria
2.4. Conceptualizing Local Government Service Delivery at the Grassroots in Nigeria
2.5. Conceptualizing Caretaker Syndrome on Local Government Service Delivery at the Grassroots in Nigeria
2.6. Conclusion and Literature Gap
Chapter Three: Local Government Development and Growth In Nigeria
3.1. Introduction
3.2. Native Authority System of Local Government (1914 - 1959).
3.3. Local Government Reforms Before 1966
3.4. Local Government Reforms During Military Rule
3.5. Local Government Reforms of 1976
3.6. The Babaginda Reforms from 1985 - 1993
3.7. Additional Local Government Reforms
3.8. Local Government Review of 2004.
Chapter Four: Data Presentation, Interpretation and Analysis
4.1. Introduction
4.2. The Significance of Local Government Autonomy on Service Delivery in Nigeria
4.3. Constitutional Powers and Functions of Local Government on Service Delivery in Nigeria
4.4. Impact of Local Government Autonomy on Service Delivery in Nigeria
4.5. Discussion of Findings and Assumptions
4.5.1. Socio-demographic Information of Respondents
Chapter Five: Summary, Conclusion and Recommendations
5.1. Summary
5.2. Conclusion
5.3. Recommendations
Research Objectives & Core Themes
This study aims to critically evaluate the relationship between Local Government autonomy and effective social service delivery at the grassroots level in Nigeria, specifically identifying how political and financial interference impede performance.
- Analysis of the historical development and reform trajectory of local government administration in Nigeria.
- Evaluation of the impact of financial and political autonomy (or lack thereof) on the delivery of public services.
- Investigation into the constitutional provisions and their contradictions regarding the third tier of government.
- Examination of the "caretaker committee" syndrome and its effects on democratic governance and service provision.
- Empirical analysis of local government performance using data from the Ife Central Local Government case study.
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1.1 Background of the Study
The underperformance of Nigeria's 774 Local Governments has continued to attract policy and research concerns in the last four decades. This, among other reasons, is because huge amount of resources is committed to this vital tier of government but with poor reflections on the socio-economic lives of teeming rural population in Nigeria. More reasonably, Gani Fawehinmi (cited in Anagwonye, 2009:184) says "no government can satisfy me if it does not address the food poverty of Nigerians, the health poverty of Nigerians, education poverty of Nigerians, the infrastructural poverty of Nigerians..."
Nigeria operates a federal system of government with a Federal Capital Territory (Abuja), 36 states and 774 Local Governments. It is a truism that government exists primarily to provide services that will make life worth living. Governance at the local level plays a crucial role in ensuring the effectiveness and provision of public goods to the vast rural population. The creation of Local Government anywhere in the world stems from the need to facilitate developments at the grassroots (Agba, Akwara, & Idu, 2013). All political systems seek the attainment of effective and efficient service delivery at the grassroots. This is because; Local Government service delivery system anywhere in the world affects day-to-day activities of citizens. Thus, whatever is the mode of government; Local Government has been essentially regarded as path to, and generator of national integration, administration and development (Arowolo, 2008).
Summary of Chapters
Chapter One: Introduction: Outlines the background of the study regarding local government underperformance, states the problem, research questions, and the theoretical framework of structural-functionalism.
Chapter Two: Literature Review: Provides a comprehensive conceptual analysis of local government, autonomy, and the effects of caretaker systems in Nigeria.
Chapter Three: Local Government Development and Growth In Nigeria: Reviews the historical evolution of local governance from the Native Authority system through various military and democratic era reforms.
Chapter Four: Data Presentation, Interpretation and Analysis: Analyzes the primary and secondary data collected from the Ife Central Local Government, focusing on the link between autonomy and service delivery.
Chapter Five: Summary, Conclusion and Recommendations: Synthesizes the research findings and provides policy recommendations to strengthen local government autonomy and service efficiency.
Keywords
Local Government, Autonomy, Service Delivery, Nigeria, Grassroots, Decentralization, Fiscal Federalism, Caretaker Committee, Public Administration, Constitutional Reform, Structural-Functionalism, Governance, Rural Development, Political Interference, Accountability.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the fundamental focus of this research?
The work focuses on appraising the functionality of Nigeria's 774 local governments and determining why they fail to provide adequate social services to the grassroots population, despite receiving significant federal allocations.
What are the central themes discussed in the work?
The research centers on the lack of financial and political autonomy, the impact of undue political interference by state governors, the use of caretaker committees instead of elected councils, and the structural limitations imposed by the 1999 Constitution.
What is the primary objective of the study?
The main objective is to investigate the causal link between the lack of constitutional and fiscal autonomy and the resulting inefficiency in social service delivery at the local level.
What scientific methods were employed?
The study utilizes an exploratory research design, combining primary data from questionnaires administered to local government officials with extensive secondary data from textbooks, journals, legal documents, and government gazettes, analyzed via SPSS software.
What topics does the main body of the text cover?
The main text covers the historical lineage of local government reforms in Nigeria, conceptual frameworks for autonomy and service delivery, and an empirical analysis of how these factors affect performance in the Ife Central Local Government Area.
Which keywords define this work?
The research is defined by terms such as Local Government Autonomy, Grassroots Service Delivery, Federalism, Caretaker Committees, and Constitutional Reform.
How do state governors interfere with local government administration according to the author?
The author argues that governors frequently dissolve elected councils and replace them with loyalist caretaker committees, divert statutory funds meant for local councils through the State Joint Local Government Account, and influence elections to prevent independent leadership.
What specific constitutional amendment is recommended by the author?
The author strongly advocates for the abolition of the State Joint Local Government Account to enable direct funding from the federation to local councils and suggests establishing a Local Independent Electoral Commission (LIEC) to ensure credible local elections.
Why is the 1976 Reform considered a turning point in this study?
The 1976 Reform is highlighted as the most comprehensive effort in Nigeria's history to establish a unified system, formally recognize local government as a third tier of the federation, and grant it functional and financial autonomy.
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- Rasak Salaam (Autor:in), 2016, Appraisal of Local Government Autonomy on Service Delivery at the Grassroots in Nigeria, München, GRIN Verlag, https://www.grin.com/document/381314