Challenges of Financial Autonomy in Nigerian Local Governments and their Implications for Rural Development in Kogi State, Nigeria: A Focus on Idah Local Government
Keywords:
Local Government, Autonomy, Grassroots Development, AccountabilityAbstract
This study explores the effects of local government financial autonomy on grassroots development in Idah Local Government Area (LGA) of Kogi State, Nigeria. Utilizing content analysis of academic literature, government reports, and stakeholder interviews, the research identifies key themes related to service delivery, revenue generation, accountability, and community participation. The findings indicate that local government autonomy positively impacts grassroots development by enhancing service delivery, increasing financial independence, and promoting greater accountability and transparency. However, challenges such as limited administrative capacity and political interference hinder effective implementation. The study emphasizes the need for strengthening institutional capacity at the local level and promoting transparent governance practices to maximize the benefits of local government autonomy. By fostering a more participatory and responsive governance framework, local governments can better address the needs of their communities, leading to sustainable development outcomes.