Tag: local government

  • Osun Local Government Workers Resume Work After 11-Month Strike

    Osun Local Government Workers Resume Work After 11-Month Strike

    Figures cited by Vanguard show that local government workers in Osun State have officially resumed their duties following a grueling 11-month industrial action. The strike was sparked by a violent clash between APC and PDP supporters over the control of local council secretariats last year. The Association of Concerned Local Government Workers (ACCLGW) has now urged its members to ‘eschew violence’ and maintain professional ethics as they return to their desks.

    The resumption follows a series of mediation efforts led by traditional rulers and the state government. While the political dispute over council leadership remains in court, a temporary agreement was reached to allow administrative staff to return to ensure that basic services, such as waste management and primary health monitoring, are restored to the communities.

    Validation of this return to work was provided by The Punch and Daily Post. The Punch noted that ‘council secretariats were heavily guarded by police on Monday morning,’ while Daily Post quoted a union leader: ‘Our priority is the welfare of our members and the service to the people of Osun.’

    Echotitbits take: An 11-month strike is a catastrophic failure of local governance. While the staff are back, the ‘peace’ is fragile and entirely dependent on the upcoming court ruling regarding the local government elections. Watch for whether the Ademola Adeleke administration can maintain this truce without further political skirmishes.
    Source: Vanguard – https://www.vanguardngr.com/2026/01/11-months-after-strike-union-warns-workers-against-violence/ January 5, 2026

    Photo Credit: Vanguard

  • Reps constitution review: new push to tighten how state electoral commissions are appointed

    Reps constitution review: new push to tighten how state electoral commissions are appointed

    Photo Credit: The Punch
    2025-12-28 09:00:00

    Reporting by PUNCH indicates the House of Representatives is advancing constitutional changes aimed at strengthening State Independent Electoral Commissions (SIECs), focusing on clearer appointment criteria and expanded operational powers.

    Supporters argue the changes could improve credibility of local and state elections, while critics caution that reforms must also address funding independence and enforcement capacity.

    The move fits into a wider constitutional review agenda that lawmakers say targets governance and electoral reforms before the next cycle.

    AllAfrica, citing Leadership, listed proposed bills to “provide the criteria for appointing members of the State Independent Electoral Commission” and to “grant the commission additional powers.”

    Echotitbits take: If appointment rules tighten but funding remains politically controlled, SIECs may still struggle. Watch whether reforms include financial autonomy and penalties for electoral offences at the state level.

    Source: The Punch — December 28, 2025 (https://punchng.com/reps-move-to-strengthen-state-electoral-commission/)

    The Punch December 28, 2025
    https://punchng.com/reps-move-to-strengthen-state-electoral-commission/

  • C’River Assembly Sacks LG Chairman, Orders By-Election

    The Cross River State House of Assembly has removed the Chairman of Bekwarra LGA from office and directed that a by-election be held. The decision follows tensions over local-government administration and accountability.

    PUNCH

    11 Dec 2025