July 24th 2021 | Community Town Hall Meeting
Special Guests:
- Councillor Galadima Ward, Hon. Lukman Lawal
- Councillor Morai Ward, Hon. Tijjani Shittu Morai
- Director of Planning; Talata-Marafa Local Government Council, Alhaji Bello Jangebe
The local government is the third tier of government and is meant to be the closest to the people as rural development revolves around it. Sadly, the reverse is the case in many parts of Nigeria, as this supposedly closest system is far from the people, spurring disinterest by citizens in matters pertaining to governance. This disinterest ensures that activities of governance are left in the hands of a tiny part of the populace.
While a few people can contest for political office, the participation of everyone goes a long way in reducing the level of distrust between the government and the people, educating the citizens about governmental activities and keeping the abuse of power in check.
Such participation further ensures that citizens can hold duty bearers at this level accountable to deliver on their responsibilities, and can develop ‘the voice’ to demand better from government at the state and federal levels.
On July 24, 2021, the Talata Marafa MyLG town hall meeting themed “Enhancing Citizens Participation in Local Governance” sought to educate citizens on the constitutional importance of youth involvement in local government activities. The meeting also provided a platform for citizens in the audience to ask questions on matters that affect them, strengthening the capacity of citizens to advance government accountability at the local government level.
The Director made a presentation on how youth can contribute to the betterment of the country rather than continue to focus on what the country can do for them. He emphasised the importance of trust, honesty and modesty in governance, enjoining citizens to elect leaders who are known to be fair and just.
The Galadima Ward councillor also called on people to stop overburdening the local government officials on issues outside the constitutional provisions of their roles and responsibilities. He emphasised that the government alone at all levels cannot provide all that the citizens require from it without citizens’ active participation in good governance.
During the town hall meeting, some critical issues were raised including the involvement of groups and associations in local government activities that require active community participation; the creation of Talata Mafara Social Media Organisation; and the utilisation of the local government internally generated revenue (IGR) for the development of the area rather than being shared among the political elites.
At the townhall meeting, it was concluded that granting full autonomy to local government areas can guarantee development at the grassroots especially for Talata Mafara LGA.
Below are pictorial representations of the participants.