close
Sunday, March 9, 2025

Cross River trains councillors, clerks, deputies in 18 LG legislative houses 

Mr Lebo said, “This collaboration is vital for efficient grassroots administration and preventing negative relationships.’’

• March 9, 2025
Training in 18 LG legislative houses in Cross river
Training in 18 LG legislative houses in Cross river

The Cross River State government has begun capacity building and utilisation training for councillors, clerks, and deputy clerks of the 18 local government legislative houses in the state.

 The training, which started on Saturday in Ogoja, the northern senatorial district, is being conducted in collaboration with the Centre for Community Policy and Strategic Development (CCPSD).

A former speaker of the state House of Assembly, John Lebo, explained that the workshop aimed to enhance participants’ capacity in service delivery, policy formulation, and legislative effectiveness.

He stressed the importance of synergy between the executive and legislative arms for effective grassroots governance, preventing rifts and mutual distrust.

He said, “This collaboration is vital for efficient grassroots administration and preventing negative relationships.’’ 

He advised against sidelining the legislative arm, noting its crucial role in the smooth functioning of local government councils and effective governance.

 “A well-trained legislative body is essential for the proper enactment and implementation of laws that benefit the community,” he said.

 Mr Lebo expressed optimism that continuous training and collaboration would better equip the legislative arm to address the needs and challenges of the people of Ogoja and Cross River.

Chairman, Ogoja Local Government Area, Christopher Agbeh, reiterated the council’s commitment to fostering a strong partnership with the legislative arm.

He emphasised that strengthening the legislative structure was crucial for sustainable development and improving the quality of life in Ogoja.

Mr Agbeh commended the organisers for their timely and critical intervention, which reinforced the capacity of local government legislative bodies.

 He encouraged councillors to contribute meaningfully to the growth and development of their communities.

 Each participant received a certificate of participation, marking the successful completion of the training in the northern senatorial district.

 The initiative aims to improve governance and leadership capabilities at the grass-roots level.

 This is by enhancing participants’ skills in service delivery, policy formulation, and legislative effectiveness.

 The three-day training for northern senatorial legislative council officials focused on legislative chamber protocols and processes, among other topics.

 The event featured various presentations, panel discussions, and interactive sessions aimed at deepening participants’ understanding of governance and public administration.

Papers were delivered on key areas, such as the budget process and the legislature’s role in it.

The papers aimed to provide participants with insights into budget formulation, approval, and oversight, highlighting the critical role of legislators in ensuring fiscal responsibility and transparency.

 Other papers focused on promoting sustainable community development, with sessions emphasising the role of local government legislators in driving initiatives for sustainable growth in their communities.

 The event also sought to improve effective representation and inclusivity in law-making, stressing the importance of participatory processes for sustainable growth in democratic systems.

Additionally, a paper was delivered on aligning legislative agendas with local contexts, offering strategies to address the unique economic, social, and geographical characteristics of the northern senatorial district.

The training also covered specialised topics, including legislative drafting, committee systems, and preparing legislative documents, along with strategic development planning.

 The training will also be conducted in the southern and central senatorial districts of the state.

(NAN) 

We have recently deactivated our website's comment provider in favour of other channels of distribution and commentary. We encourage you to join the conversation on our stories via our Facebook, Twitter and other social media pages.

More from Peoples Gazette

Abubakar Kyari

Agriculture

FG tasks ECOWAS on leveraging financing strategies for agroecology

The federal government has urged stakeholders in the agriculture and finance sectors in the West Africa region to leverage financing strategies to enhance agroecology practices

Katsina State

Politics

Katsina youths pledge to deliver over 2 million votes to Atiku

“Katsina State is Atiku’s political base because it is his second home.”

Tai Solarin University of Education (TASUED)

Heading 3

FG takes over TASUED from Ogun, now federal varsity

As a federal institution, TASUED will be the first federally owned tertiary school in Ogun East Senatorial District.

Nigerian police officers used to illustrate the story

States

Police arrest two for murder after man dies following fight

He said the suspects involved in the fight that led to the man’s death had been apprehended and were currently in police custody.

NDLEA officers

States

NDLEA recovers large consignments of opioids in six states

NDLEA chair Buba Marwa commended the officers in Lagos, Kano, Abia, Benue, Osun and Edo commands for the arrests and seizures.

Bandits used to illustrate the story

States

Ondo: Bandits abduct farm owner, manager, demand N100 million ransom 

A farm estate owner, Olanrewaju Oyeleye, has been abducted by bandits on his farmland in Ondo State

Mrs. Abike Dabiri-Erewa

Hot news Home top

Japa: Many Nigerians abroad living in  regrets, depression, Abike Dabiri-Erewa claims 

Mrs Dabiri-Erewa said many Nigerians abroad kept bombarding her agency with calls, expressing regrets and depression.

South-East Development Commission

States

Stakeholders pledge support for South-East commission

Reps Deputy Speaker Benjamin Kalu said the SEDC would be the engine room for renewal and the architect of a modern South-East.