Trade Union Congress Slammed State Governor's Over Failed LG Autonomy Bill
By Our Reporter
The Trade Union Congress has blamed governors over the failure of state houses of assembly to pass the local government autonomy bill in the ongoing constitution amendment exercise.
TUC Deputy President, Tommy Etim, who described the development as saddening, said the governors are the enemies of the country.
Etim said the state parliaments had no moral justification to throw the LG bill away.
Sequel to the refusal of the states to pass the bill, the Senate on Tuesday directed the Clerk to the National Assembly to transmit the 35 bills that met the requirement of the provision of section 9(2) of the Constitution to the President for assent.
The Red Chamber further called on Gombe, Jigawa, Kebbi, Kwara, Oyo, Plateau, Sokoto, Taraba, and Zamfara assemblies, which had yet to forward their resolutions on the 44 amendments sent to state assemblies, to reconsider their stand on the constitutional amendments.
Earlier, Etim in an interview with newsmen,
slammed the National Assembly for allowing themselves to be used by the governors.



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