By Kamil Opeyemi
The Benue State Government has explained why the state’s local government councils were dissolved. The government said the dissolution was based on the order of the State House of Assembly, which has powers to legislate over their affairs.
Sir Tersoo Kula, Chief Press Secretary (CPS) to Gov. Hyacinth Alia, said this when he addressed a news conference on Sunday in Makurdi.
Kula said that contrary to the assumption that Gov. Hyacinth Alia unilaterally dissolved the elected local councils, it was the lawmakers who ordered for their dissolution after uncovering large scale fraud in their operations.
Sen. Abba Moro (PDP-Benue) had tabled the issue at the National Assembly, accusing the Alia led administration of illegally dissolving the elected councils and replacing them with caretaker committees.
But, Kula accompanied by Mr Dennis Akura, the Special Adviser to the Governor on Bureau for Local Government and Chieftainacy Affairs, said that the senator distorted facts and misled the Senate on the status of the local government councils in the state.
“Alia did not dissolve the democratically elected local government leadership in the state.
The Benue State House of Assembly that is vested with the constitutional powers to legislate over their affairs did.
“The Assembly did this in exercise of their constitutional responsibility as enshrined in sections 7 and 8 of the 1999 constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria as amended.
“Alia only appointed caretaker committees to avoid lacunas that would have been created following recommendations of the state House of Assembly which investigated, indicted and sacked the 23 elected councils chairmen.
“They were found to have perpetrated monumental fraud in their councils in active connivance with various councilors,”he said.
He added:“We are also worried that of all people, it is Sen. Abba Moro, a former Sole Administrator and a former Caretaker Committee Chairman of Okpokwu LG under the same 1999 constitution of the FRN as amended that had the brazen counterfeit boldness to speak of Erosion of Democracy.”
The Senate had based on Moro’s motion, urged the Federal Government to withhold federal allocations for the state 23 LGs until the elected local government councils were restored.