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ROLES OF LOCAL GOVERNMENT IN ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT.

ROLES OF LOCAL GOVERNMENT IN ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT.

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ROLES OF LOCAL GOVERNMENT IN ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT.

Chapter One: Introduction

The Federal Government of Nigeria defined Local Government as follows: “Local Government is government at the local level exercised through representative councils established by law to exercise specific power within defined areas” (Government print: 1976).

The United Nations Office for Public Administration defined Local Government as “a political division of a nation (in a Federal or State system) that is constituted by law and has substantial control over Local affairs, including the power to impose taxes and exact labour for prescribed purposes.”

According to W. A. Robson’s Encyclopaedia of Social Services, Local Government refers to a geographical, non-sovereign community with the legal authority to govern itself.

This, in turn, implies the establishment of a local authority with the authority to act independently of external oversight, as well as the local community’s participation in the administration of its affairs.”

Local government is defined as “a political subdivision of national government r, in the case of federal systems, a subdivision of regional government” in volume 17 of the Encyclopaedia Americana, International Edition (1978).

The New Columbia Encyclopaedia (4th Edition) describes it as “sub-political administration of the smallest sub-divisions of a country’s territory and population.”

According to Ugwu (2002), Local Government is “the lowest level of administration to whose laws and regulations communities who live in a defined geographical area and have common social and political ties are subject.”

Local Government is defined by its autonomous existence, legal status, specific powers, ability to impose taxes and incur expenses, defined territory, and authority over a specific area.

1.1 Background of the Study

Local governments were established so that the federal and state governments could effectively control and develop rural communities.

As a result, one of the most successful roles of the local government (Anaocha local government) is to provide a two-way communication channel between the local people and the central government by mobilising human and material resources at the grassroots level.

The conclusion of the preceding is that the concept of rural and national development depends on strong local government leadership and administration for its success. (Ngwu 1980)

It also implies that effective local government is required for the planning, preparation, and submission of funding proposals, as well as the initiation of any meaningful development project in Nigeria.

This goes a long way towards validating Agu’s (2001) assertion that effective and efficient local government leadership and administration are required for the sustenance and utilisation of development projects in any nation.

As a result, research conducted by Ezike (1998:45) and Hassan (1999:66) demonstrated that efficient implementation of development projects is dependent on strong leadership from the local government area, particularly during the planning stage.

Understanding the local power structure can either enhance or impede the implementation of development projects in both rural and national contexts. Furthermore, local government (Anaocha) leadership is always essential to ensure true grassroots participation in any government development project or activity.

However, the local administration (Anaocha) struggled to accomplish their responsibilities due to financial and political issues. According to Williams (1998-50), the majority of Nigeria’s local governments lack appropriate financial resources, a phenomenon known as zero accusation.

The Anaocha local government was severely impacted by the zero allocation epidemic, which impacted a wide range of developmental operations, including personnel compensation.

As a result of the local government authority’s disappointing endeavour, which was caused by mismanagement, the existing funds were not used appropriately.

In some circumstances, local governments are overstaffed to the point where the majority of their resources are used to pay staff salaries. The research aims to assess the influence of local government on economic development.

1.2 Statement of Problem

Local government is the third tier of government that was established to bring the presence of the government closer to the people at the grass roots, with the goal of providing some basic functions or needs of life such as food, shelter, job opportunities, primary health care, primary education, roads, markets, and so on.

However, contrary to expectations, municipal governments have clearly failed in their constitutional tasks. They are widely seen as unproductive (President Oluegun Obasanjo’s address to the nation on the reasons for the current local government reform, 2003).

It was stated that this current reform is one of the biggest reforms previously done on Nigeria’s local government system, with the primary goal of making the local government system more effective and efficient, responsive, and objective. The municipal government is dealing with a lot of issues.

– The challenge of low productivity in municipal government.

– The problem of unemployment and low incomes among the target demographic.

– A lack of enhanced quality in essential human requirements such as food, shelter, work prospects, health care, and education.

– The local government council’s inability to ensure that the poorest segment of the population benefits from economic activity. A lack of social services and economic progress. The problem confronting this research is to investigate the function of municipal government in economic development.

1.3 Study Objectives

1. Determine the type of local government administration.

2. Determine the nature of development in local government administration.

2. Identify the function of local government in economic development.

1.4 RESEARCH QUESTIONS.

1. What is the nature of local government administration?

2 What are the characteristics of economic development in local government administration?

3. What role does local government play in economic development?

1.5 Significance of the Study

The study will give a framework for understanding the nature of local government administration and its role in determining economic development.

It seeks to further draw the attention of all stakeholders, including the federal government, state government, and others, to the significance of the local government in order to assist it in overcoming its myriad problems towards achieving economic development.

1.6 Statement of Hypothesis

1 Ho Economic development is low.

Hi The level of economic development is high.

2 Ho The issue confronting local government is minor.

Hi The issue confronting local government is significant.

3 Ho The function of municipal government in economic growth is ineffective.

Hi Local governments have an effective role in economic development.

1.7 Scope of the Study

The study focuses on evaluating the role of local governments in economic development.

1.8 Definition of Terms

The concepts listed below have been specified for the sake of this study.

Local government: This is government at a local level operated by representative council constituted by legislation to carry out particular functions within a designated territory.

Empowerment is the process by which individuals and groups gain authority, access resources, and take control of their own life. It gives people the power to attain their highest personal and communal dreams and objectives. Moreover, the methods

The study focuses on logical arguments. Development: Development is a multidimensional process that involves reorganising and reorienting the entire economic system in order to increase income and outcomes. It often entails substantial changes in institutional, social, and popular attitudes, as well as, on occasion, customers and beliefs.

Council is the organ that represents those who have been elected or nominated.

Economic growth entails not only an increase in the standard of life and per capita income, but also a high level of employment, lower inflation, ample food, and excellent infrastructure, with a focus on values rather than achievements.

Objectives: These are the end results of an organisation or government action. They are hierarchical in character and are determined by top management of an organisation after the economic, social, and political forces affecting the organisation have been assessed.

Programmes: This consists of essentially interconnected set of development projects that stretch over a long period of time.

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