However, commenting on the alleged ruination of the LGA administration by governors, the President of the Nigeria Union of Local Government Employees, Hakeem Ambali, said Buhari was merely stating the obvious.

He, however, urged the President to go beyond the statement and compel the governors under his party, the All Progressives Congress,  to sign the local government autonomy bill into law.

“He should go beyond that statement. He is the leader of the party, he should  ask  them to sign the autonomy  into law; he is the leader of the governors,’’ Ambali admonished Buhari, adding that the  development would encourage other governors from other parties to emulate them.

The gesture, he added, would show that they are leading by examples.

He further stated, “Local government funds have been misapplied and misappropriated. We want the President to have the good courage to take the bull by the horn.

“If the problems of poverty, insecurity, hopelessness and threat to  the country needed to be addressed then, local governments must be granted full autonomy; that is the way to go.”

Ambali disclosed that a decision has been taken to vote for only a presidential candidate that declared support for local government autonomy.

He noted, “We also want all the presidential candidates to be sincere with Nigerians and state their stance on local government autonomy. Keeping mum will not help them and we have directed all our members to vote for any presidential candidate who openly declares support for local government autonomy and unfortunately, none of them has spoken on local government autonomy.

“The President should lead by example, he should ask APC governors to support local government autonomy; that one can demonstrate that the APC is a progressive party.

“Autonomy is the mindset of Mr. President and all of them must respect that, but, unfortunately, even Lagos voted against autonomy. If you are opposing local government autonomy, definitely, you have something to hide,’’ he concluded.