The Lagos State House of Assembly on Thursday passed the bill to amend the Lagos State Local Government Administration Law and sent it to the state Governor, Akinwunmi Ambode, for assent.
This followed the adoption of a report submitted by the Chairman of the House Committee on Local Government Administration and Community Affairs, Kazeem Alimi, during plenary.
The News Agency of Nigeria reports that with the passage, the tenure of LG chairmen and Councillors in the state is extended from three years to four years.
NAN reports that the law is entitled: “The Local Government Administration (Amendment) Law 2016.”
The bill had five amendments to the principal law.
Section 12(1) of the amended law states that the council shall stand dissolved at the expiration of a period of four years commencing from the date when the Councillors take and subscribe to their oath of membership.
According to amendment, Section 24A of the law provides that the Lagos State House of Assembly may, after necessary investigation, pass a resolution by simple majority of members for the removal or suspension of any chairman, vice chairman or official of any Local Government or Local Council Development Areas.
The amendment also provides that if the governor refuses to act on its resolution for removal or suspension within seven days, the House might, by resolution of two-third majority of members, veto the action or inaction of the governor.
It said that such chairman or vice chairman or official of any LG or LCDA should stand removed forthwith.
In his remarks, the Speaker of the House, Rt. Hon. Mudashiru Obasa directed the Clerk of the House, Segun Abiru, to send a clean copy of the bill to Governor Ambode for assent.
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