Abstract

As a creature of the constitution, it is the statutory responsibility of local government as the third tier of government to cater for the people at the grass root level which forms the preponderant majority of the teaming population of the whole country. It is a universally acknowledged that no meaningful economic planning and development can be made without finance. Determining the key roles of finance managers and processes of financial management is central to better fiscal outcomes. This paper examined financial management systems in the local governments in Nigeria. It primarily evaluated the roles, powers and challenges of the treasury department of local government in Nigeria. It revealed that lack of adequate technical capacity and constitutional loopholes associated with the creation of the state and local government joint accounts are the key factors affecting efficient financial management in the local government. The paper recommends that financial autonomy and improved technical capacity of treasury department of local government would promote sound financial management in the local government.

Highlights

  • IntroductionSubsection (3) of the same Section 7 of the constitution provided that it shall be the duty of a local government to participate in economic planning and development of its area of authority

  • The central issue of this paper is mainly on duties of the Treasury Department of a Local Government

  • While the Federal and the state governments are responsible for development at the National and the State levels respectively, it is the statutory responsibility of local government as the third tier of government to cater for the people at the grass root level which forms the preponderant majority of the teaming population of the whole country

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Summary

Introduction

Subsection (3) of the same Section 7 of the constitution provided that it shall be the duty of a local government to participate in economic planning and development of its area of authority. This paper provides a critical review of financial management of local government in Nigeria with a view to identify the underling challenges facing the third tier of government. Following this background, the paper is structured as follow. The challenges of financial management in the local government and conclusion are contained in the last section

Functions of a Local Government
Sources of Revenue
Internally Generated Revenue IGR
Local License Fees and Fines
Earning from Commercial Undertakings
Revenue Collection and Control Mechanisms
General Duties Include
Meaning and Functions
The Local Government Books of Account
The Ledger including the following accounts are applicable:
Legalization of Collection and Adoption of Bye-Laws
Budget Elements and Preparation Process in the Local Government
Revenue Collection and Expenditure Control
Keeping of Account Books
Keeping of Revenue Collection Files
Preparation of Audit Report
Challenges of Finacial Management in the Nigeria Local Government
Conclusion
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