Leave LG creation to govs, Bayelsa State Governor, Diri tells FG
Leave LG creation to govs, Bayelsa State Governor, Diri tells FG

Governor Douye Diri of Bayelsa State has emphasized the urgent need for Nigeria to return to genuine federalism to unlock its economic potential. Speaking at the 64th Founders’ Day lecture at the University of Nigeria, Nsukka, he criticized the current federal structure, where only the federal government has the authority to create local governments, calling this an anomaly.
Diri articulated his concerns regarding the autonomy of local governments, arguing that the existing framework disproportionately benefits states with a greater number of local governments, leaving states like Bayelsa—home to just eight—at a financial disadvantage. He asserted that the power to create local governments should reside with the states, reflecting their specific needs and circumstances.
He stated, “The Federal Government’s role in creating local governments contradicts the federalist principles that should guide our nation. This overreach undermines state autonomy and the very essence of federalism.”
Diri called for a reevaluation of Nigeria’s political structure, advocating for a system that acknowledges the unique identities and needs of each state. He described the ongoing discourse around true federalism as vital for addressing issues of resource control, marginalization, and governance.
Highlighting the importance of diversity and equity, he remarked, “We must strive for a union that values our differences while ensuring that opportunities are available to everyone.” He underscored the necessity for open dialogue to forge a brighter future for all Nigerians.
While expressing support for Nigeria’s unity, Diri insisted on the importance of creating a political culture that transforms federalism from an illusion into a genuine force for progress and innovation. He pointed out that Nigeria’s current federal system was shaped by colonial interests, merging disparate ethnic and cultural groups under a centralized authority.
He suggested that Nigeria could learn from successful federal systems in countries like the United States, Australia, and Germany, advocating for decentralization in electoral management to enhance state autonomy.
In conclusion, Diri stated, “We must choose between maintaining a centralized system or embracing true federalism that fosters innovation and entrepreneurship.”
Earlier, the Acting Vice Chancellor of UNN, Prof. Polycarp Chigbu, noted that the event celebrated the institution’s founding vision, initiated by the late Dr. Nnamdi Azikiwe. Professor Sonny Iroche, who delivered the keynote address, also called for greater autonomy for universities to fully realizetheir potential.
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