A COMPARATIVE ASSESSMENT OF LOCAL GOVERNMENT AUTONOMY AND DEMOCRATIC GOVERNANCE IN NIGERIAAND UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
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2019
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A PUBLICATION OF DEPARTMENT OF POLITICAL SCIENCE, UNIVERSITY OF ILORIN, ILORIN, NIGERIA
Abstract
This study is a comparative examination of local government autonomy and
democratic governance in Nigeria and the United States of America (USA). The
study aims at identifying the convergences and divergences in the system of local
government and democratic governance in Nigeria and the USA. Ex-post facto
research design was used in the study, and theory of decentrilisation of power
was applied as the theoretical framework. This research argues that local
government autonomy and democratic governance across the countries of the
world depend largely on the nature and character of their politics. It reveals that
local governments in the USAare better than local governments in Nigeria in the
areas of financial autonomy and democratic governance. Though, in both
countries there are no comprehensive financial autonomy since revenue are
sourced from the state and central governments,it is admitted that Nigeria could
learn from the system of local governments and democratic practices in the USA.
The study recommends internally generated revenues as a major source of
income for the local governments in both countries. The study also recommends
that there is the need for Nigeria's local governments to embrace democratic
tenents to promote effective service delivery to the people.