Lagos State Governor, Mr. Akinwunmi
Ambode on Thursday expressed optimism that the newly amended laws on the
Local Government system in the state would bring about a massive reform
in the third tier of government, which would in turn translate into a
renaissance to create prosperity and good governance for the people.
Governor Ambode, who spoke at the Lagos
House, Alausa during the signing ceremony of three amended laws,
described the Local Government as unarguably the most critical level of
governance in the State, a development which he said necessitated the
need for the reforms.
The newly signed amended laws include the Lagos State Independent
Electoral Commission (Amendment) Law, Local Government Administration
(Amendment) Law and Local Government Election Tribunal (Second
Amendment) Law.
Governor Ambode, who said the essence of
law in every society is the regulation of human conduct, recalled how at
the inception, his administration identified the need to improve on
laws that impact on people’s lives and particularly those that were
relevant at the Local Government level.
Giving highlights of the laws, Governor
Ambode said the need to amend the LASIEC law to pave way for the
regulation of election matters arose as a result of current trend in the
political space and to prevent a lacuna in certain instances.
He said: “Some of the highlights of the amendments include the
empowering of the Commission to review the delineation of wards in each
Local Government of the State at intervals of every 10 (Ten) years and
division of each Local Government into not less than 10 Wards and not
more than 20 Wards. Section 2 of the amendment replaces Section 5 of the
Principal Law.
“A new Section 62 created by the
amendment provides that the Vice Chairman elected with the Chairman
would be sworn in as Chairman, in the event of the death of an elected
Chairman before he is sworn in as Chairman.
“The amendment to the law has also been proactive as Section 64 now
provides that an incumbent Chairman who wins a re-run election would
have the period spent in office prior to the re-run taken into account.”Besides, Governor Ambode said the Local Government Election Tribunal (Second Amendment) Law was specially to empower the Tribunal to enlarge the time for doing any act or taking any proceeding on such terms as the justice of the case may require, provided that the enlargement of time shall not be granted by the Tribunal to extend the life span of a petition beyond forty- five days.
He added that more time would now be available for consideration of election petitions.
“By the assent of these Bills into Law,
the Lagos State Independent Electoral Commission is empowered to
commence necessary administrative processes that will translate to the
composition of the Local Government structure,” Governor Ambode said.
The Governor, however, thanked members of the Lagos State House of
Assembly for their speedy consideration and passage of the laws, saying
the development clearly demonstrated that the House was still vibrant
and a great pride to Lagosians.
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