Abstract

Local government system in Nigeria was established and empowered to engender socio-economic development in the rural areas. However, despite the constitutional backing and resources accruing to it, local government has not performed much in terms of rural development as many rural communities still lack amenities and infrastructure needed for quality living. This study reviewed the challenges of local governments' administration in the development of rural communities in Ezza-North LGA, Ebonyi State. Documentary analysis was employed in the review of the concept, evolution, and challenges of local governments as well as social work implications of the study. The study revealed that lack of fund, corruption, lack of autonomy etc.were the major challenges of local governments in Nigeria. The study recommended that full autonomy should be granted to local governments to enable them perform better. Social workers should work as a link between the government and the rural populace for effective service delivery.

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