The meeting which had in attendance members of civil society groups said they would sustain their advocacy and ensure that the constitution review was achieved.
The Union and the Civil society groups, however, said they would continue to adopt dialogues and sensitisations of stakeholders on the need to have a working and autonomous third tier of government in the country.
Khaleel who urged politicians not to play politics with the issue, noted that third tier of government must be functioning if truly the country was practising democracy.
“Before we mobilise ourselves to the National Assembly, they should understand that that position of authority is to help people and to deprive them of their right.”
NULGE and civil society groups who noted that rendering local government impotent will not help democracy, said “there is no way the masses will go to poll without Autonomy “.
They said, “We are engaging the public, Houses of Assembly Speakers on the need to pass the bill without further delay.
“You can’t be a Governor without the mandate of the people and this local governments are places where Nigerians reside
“We will definitely go back, mobilize the grassroot because very soon Governors and all Other Politicians are coming back to demand for the renewal of their mandate. That is why we came up with a slogan that ‘No LG Autonomy, No Election.’
“We are going to sensitise our people so that they will also engage their legislators on the need to pass the bill. We will redouble our efforts to ensure that the bill is passed .”
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