Implementation Of State Legislature/Judiciary Autonomy Begins Next Week As Presidency Praises Ngige

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The Federal Government has said the implementation of financial autonomy for the state legislature and judiciary would commence next week.

Minister of Labour and Employment, Senator Chris Ngige disclosed this in his office Thursday night after a conciliation meeting to resolve the strike of the Judiciary Staff Union of Nigeria (JUSUN) and Parliamentary Staff Association of Nigeria (PASAN). 

Ngige said the striking legislative and judiciary workers will call off their prolonged strike as soon as implementation starts.

Meanwhile, the Presidency has heaped encomium on the Honorable Minister of Labour and Employment for the swift resolution of the devastating labor crisis that engulfed Kaduna State between Monday, May 17 and Wednesday, May 19, 2012.

The Presidency also described Ngige as an excellent Labor administrator whose wealth of experience and versatile  knowledge of governance at different tiers and arms of government immensely contributed to the deft resolution  of the complex issues, involved in the autonomy for the legislature and Judiciary.

The commendation came in the opening remark by the Secretary of the Presidential Implementation Committee on the Autonomy of the Judiciary and Legislature and Senior Special Assistant to the President on Nigeria Delta Affairs, Senator Ita Enang, at the meeting.

Manang said, “let me congratulate you for the manner you resolved the Kaduna labor crisis without causing harm to both sides. We know what it was for three days. I had the opportunity of being around and have seen what you have done. 

“I think it is one of the greatest things you have been able to do lately. This is because, in the history of this country,  Labour has never marched on one state with the weight it marched on Kaduna. But you settled it and every party is now happy.” 

Speaking on  the resolution of challenges of autonomy for State legislature and the Judiciary, he  revealed that  the Minister made his deep wealth  of knowledge and experience  available for the committee to draw from . 

 “ Let me extend profound  gratitude to the President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria who gave us the greatest cooperation and directly by that,  to the Honorable Minister of labor and Employment. This is  because he has shown the greatest expertise and  proficiency in the handling of this PASAN/JUSUN issue.

 “I want to thank you so very much because, in this matter, you became a judge, you became a lawyer, you became an accountant. You also brought your experience as a former governor of a state and as a Senator.

 “And fortunately for us, we came to learn at the feet of a person who practiced this about twenty years ago without  Executive Order 10. So we thank you very much and thank God for making you a Minister at this time and on this matter.

“As a governor, you acted and practiced exactly what is contained  in the Executive Order 10 we know today.  It became very easy for you to bring that experience to bear on the work we did. 

“In drafting and bringing out what we have agreed, which we are likely to sign today by the grace of God, you brought all your experience. In the course of conceiving the agreement, we took into consideration the constitution, Executive Order 10, the proposals from all sides and distilled by the  committee chaired by the Honourable  Minister       

Manang blamed past administrations for turning blind eye to the autonomy of the legislature and the judiciary.

“ We struggled for this thing for 21years now since the  Constitution of Nigeria, 1999 was promulgated.  The autonomy was there. It was said not to be clear  and  was clarified, and clarified, but it was not obeyed by our brothers.”

Addressing the press, Ngige said  the parties signed a document containing the framework for each of the state governments to grant autonomy to their legislature and judiciary.

He noted that  Governors had studied the document and agreed with it, adding that the implementation would commence next week with the distribution of the April allocation from the Federation Account Allocation Committee (FAAC).

He added that whatever comes from FAAC, even the state governments yet to put their fund allocation committees in place, would wait to do so, to ensure that the money goes down there.

The meeting which commenced at exactly 6:45 pm after a 9-hour stormy session  with the Kaduna State government  and the NLC, ended by 10 pm with the adoption and signing of a  Memorandum Of Action(MOA) named  “Implementation of Financial Autonomy for the State Legislature and Judiciary” top of which is its article D, upon which the suspension of the strike is predicated  as its implementation is  triggered  as from  Monday, May 24, 2021, when the April  FAAC to states is expected to start dropping.  It reads in part:

“The Governments of the respective States shall credit the Accounts of each State House of Assembly and each State Judiciary with the pro-rata amount due to each of the two arms of Government under 2021 Appropriation for each State by B(iii) of this Memorandum of Action commencing from April 2021 State Allocation from the State Consolidated Revenue Fund (CRF) as a sign of good faith.

And the  B(iii) in reference says “whenever there is a Revenue shortfall, lower than the Budgeted fund, the monthly allocations to each arm of government shall reflect a percentage of the appropriated sum or a minimum amount to be allocated every month to meet its costs whichever is higher. This percentage will reflect as 100% in Personnel Cost.  The Running Cost and  Capital Cost will be pro-rata of Revenue performance as per the State Appropriation Law.

 Upon fulfillment of the above,  “ the ongoing Industrial Action shall be suspended with immediate effect from the date of the agreements contained in this Memorandum of Action (MOA), provided item D above is effected immediately and others affected within the 45 days window as prescribed in this MOA.

The framework adds, “ annually upon the determination of budget ceilings or envelopes from the Budget Committee of the State, anchored by the Budget Office of the State headed by the Commissioner in-charge, each arm of government – Executive, Judiciary, Legislature, acting through its own Budget and/or Funds Management Committee shall prepare its Budget Estimates/Details and submit same to the State House of Assembly; 

“There shall also be established in each State a State Account Allocation Committee (SAAC) to   be given legislative backing in the various Fund Management Laws and charged with the responsibility to oversee the distribution of available resources to each arm of Government. Membership to reflect the template of the FAAC.

“Every State Commissioner of Finance and State Accountant General shall every month furnish the Committee with the revenue performance of the State within a stipulated timeline not exceeding 7 days after each FAAC meeting. Based on the revenue receipt, evaluations and the needs of each arm, the Committee shall work out an appropriate budget release based on the Appropriation for each Arm of Government for that year.”  

The Presidential Implementation Committee shall give a biweekly appraisal and follow-up.

 Ngige described the signing of the document by all parties as historic and a fundamental kick-starting of restructuring being clamored for by some Nigerians, acclaiming the President for the unmatched political will.

“Perhaps, it will be pertinent to point out to those clamoring for restructuring that this is a fundamental restructuring of the Nigerian Federation. This is a restructuring that has granted autonomy to the state judiciary and legislature. I am happy that we are part of this history-making and that we made this history in the life of the administration of President Muhammadu Buhari.”

He praised the President for achieving this feat through the instrumentality of the fourth alteration that gave birth to Section 121 of the 1999 Constitution (as amended), the Presidential Executive Order 10 and the establishment of the implementation committee.

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