The Northern Youth Council of Nigeria has vehemently rejected a proposed bill seeking to convert 37 Local Council Development Areas in Lagos State into full-fledged Local Government Areas.
In a statement issued on Thursday in Kaduna, the NYCN National President, Isah Abubakar, described the proposed bill as ”
unjust and a threat to the principles of equity and fairness that must underpin our nation’s governance.
The NYCN president argued that the development could lead to increased fragmentation and division within Nigeria’s national structure, undermining the unity and integrity of the country.
Abubakar also advocated for a fair and comprehensive review of local governance structures across the country.
The NYCN boss also called on Nigerian governors, especially northern governors, to protest against the bill, noting that northern interests must be protected.
He said, “We believe that the creation of new LGAs should not be a measure that benefits only Lagos State at the expense of other states in the federation.
“If these 37 LCDAs are allowed to transition into LGAs, it sets a dangerous precedent – inevitably, other LCDAs across the country will demand similar recognition.
“We call on Nigerian governors, especially those from Northern Nigeria, to protest against this bill. It is crucial that they stand as guardians of equitable governance, ensuring that any policies or legislation reflect the needs and rights of all Nigerians, not just those in a particular region.
“Any discussions around LGA creation should involve concerted dialogue with all stakeholders, ensuring that decisions consider the diverse needs of the entire nation rather than catering to a select few.
“We call on Nigerian governors, especially those from Northern Nigeria, to protest against this bill. It is crucial that they stand as guardians of equitable governance, ensuring that any policies or legislation reflect the needs and rights of all Nigerians, not just those in a particular region.
“As we move forward, the Northern Youth Council of Nigeria remains committed to promoting unity, equity, and fairness in governance. We urge all lawmakers to reconsider the implications of this bill and to work towards the betterment of all Nigerians.”
PUNCH Online reports that the proposed bill, which has passed its second reading in the House of Representatives, has sparked intense debate across the country. While some lawmakers support the bill, others have expressed reservations about its potential impact on the country’s governance structure.
The Lagos State Government has plans to conduct local government elections in 2025, covering all 20 LGAs and 37 LCDAs. However, there are ongoing debates about the desirability of LCDAs and their role in governance.
In the meantime, the NYCN has urged lawmakers to reconsider the implications of the bill and work towards the betterment of all Nigerians.
“As we move forward, the Northern Youth Council of Nigeria remains committed to promoting unity, equity, and fairness in governance,” Abubakar said.