A “Grassroots Revolution”: Lawmakers Debate Landmark Change to Empower Local Councils.

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  • October 30, 2025
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In a move that could reshape democracy in Nigeria, the House of Representatives is considering a groundbreaking bill. The proposed law aims to cut state governors’ influence by making local governments independent, powerful entities in the nation’s constitution.

For decades, local councils have struggled under the tight control of state governors. Critics argue this has choked development at the community level, leaving basic services like water, roads, and primary healthcare underfunded and poorly managed.

The new bill seeks a radical fix. It plans to officially recognize Local Governments as a third federating unit, alongside the existing states and the federal government. This would grant them greater autonomy and a direct line to national resources.

If passed, this would be one of the most significant changes to Nigeria’s political structure in recent history. It represents a direct challenge to the powerful state governors, who currently oversee local council funds and leadership.

The road to this change is steep. Altering the constitution requires a complex and lengthy process, needing approval from both federal and state legislatures. The debate in the House of Representatives is just the first step in what promises to be a major political battle.

This proposal signals a growing push to fix governance from the bottom up. By targeting the foundation of Nigeria’s democracy, lawmakers are betting that empowering local councils is the key to unlocking national development and delivering real change to ordinary people.

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