In its judgment on Thursday, the Supreme Court ordered the Federal Government to pay funds directly to local council area accounts, describing the action of state governors holding onto local government funds as unconstitutional.
However, in a video post, Oyo State Governor Seyi Makinde urged Nigerians to focus on addressing hunger in the country rather than being distracted by the court ruling.
“So, the judgment of the Supreme Court, there is local government autonomy, financial autonomy, and all of that, and I will still say it, I think it’s just a distraction. We must face the real issues that we have,” Makinde said in a Friday video post while addressing the Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ), led by its National President Chris Isiguzo, which had conferred on him the title of Grand Patron of the NUJ.
“The issue that we have is that we are not producing enough. We are not productive. Whatever it is that we are sharing in Abuja, which is what this FACC is all about, whatever is in Abuja, share it with the local government. Is that our problem?
“Maybe it is a part of the problem, but yes, we want to have value for what is being shared. But our real problem is productivity. So now this is going to be the discussion for the next maybe one month or so when the issue of hunger and anger in the land will still be under the table. It’s a big issue.
“The Federal Government is saying now we need to import food. It’s a big shame. Yes, it’s a big shame on this country. We cannot feed ourselves. And then they are saying we should go back to those things that will allow us to bring confidence back to our people and to ensure that this country is back on the path of growth and progress.”