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Just In: Ekiti Assembly Passes Bill to Create 19 LCDAs
- The legislators were unanimous in their call for a speedy passage of the bill which amended the 2014 Principal Law of Ekiti State.
The Ekiti State House of Assembly has passed a Bill seeking to create 19 Local Council Development Areas (LCDAs) in the State.
The House then approved the creation of the LCDAs following the passage of the bill meant to establish a law to provide for the creation of new Local Government Areas in Ekiti State and other Related Matters (2021).
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The bill passed all the expected readings on Wednesday and was unanimously passed into law at the plenary, which was presided over by the Speaker, Rt. Hon. Funminiyi Afuye.
The lawmakers were confidence that the initiative would further ensure the delivery of the dividends of democracy to the grassroots.
The legislators were unanimous in their call for a speedy passage of the bill which amended the 2014 Principal Law.
The Ekiti State Governor, Kayode Fayemi, had on August 4, 2014, in the twilight of his first term appointed caretaker chairmen for the 19 LCDAs after their initial creation.
But Former Governor Ayo Fayose who was awaiting inauguration as the governor-elect at the time kicked against the action and set it aside upon assuming office.
In November 2020, Governor Kayode Fayemi, however, set up a committee to look into the creation of LCDAs in the state and review the Local Government Development Council Law, Ekiti State 2014, with relevant recommendations.
The proposed new LCDAs are: Ado Central, Ado North, Ado West, Ajoni and Gbonyin.
Others are, Ifeloju, Araromi, Ekameta, Ekiti South East, and Ero.
Others include Ifedara, Ifesowapo, Igbara Odo/Ogotun, Ikere West and Ikole West.
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