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Analysis of options for Maximizing Local Government internally generated Revenue in Nigeria

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  • Moses Atakpa
  • Stephen Ocheni
  • Basil C. Nwankwo

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This study examined the various options for maximizing internal revenue generation in the Nigerian local governments.? It took critical and hard look on the various sources of internal revenue in the local governments, problems of exploiting the various sources for revenue generation, and the reason why most of the sources remain untapped or under-tapped by the local government in Nigeria.? The study suggested feasible and pragmatic ways to maximize internal revenue generation in the local governments.? It observed that prior to 1976 Local Government Reform; most local governments were able to maximize their internal revenue generation and discharged their primary responsibilities with little or no financial assistance from the higher tier governments.? However, with the introduction of statutory allocations to the local governments following the 1976 Reform, most of the local governments abandoned the hitherto viable internal revenue sources in preference to the revenue from statutory allocation.? This unwholesome attitude of most local governments, among others, was identified as the bane of internal revenue generation at this level of government.? The paper concludes, by stating that unless the local governments look inwards to maximize their internal revenue sources it cannot be financially self-reliant.? The implication of this is that it cannot enjoy reasonable degree of autonomy as a third tier of government if it continues to be heavily dependent on the financial assistance from both the federal and the state governments, to be able to function effectively.? The reason is because as the saying goes, ¡°he who pays the piper dictates the tune.¡± Keywords- Local Government, Revenue, Reforms, and Administration

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  • Moses Atakpa & Stephen Ocheni & Basil C. Nwankwo, 2012. "Analysis of options for Maximizing Local Government internally generated Revenue in Nigeria," International Journal of Learning and Development, Macrothink Institute, vol. 2(5), pages 94-104, October.
  • Handle: RePEc:mth:ijld88:v:2:y:2012:i:5:p:94-104
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    1. Kazeem FASOYE, 2020. "Does Internally Generated Revenue (Igr) Have The Potential To Enhance Fiscal Viability Of State Governments In Nigeria?," Noble International Journal of Economics and Financial Research, Noble Academic Publsiher, vol. 5(3), pages 40-49, March.
    2. Egbide Ben-Caleb & Joseph Madugba & Olabode Ajibode & Jane Ben-Caleb, 2021. "Financial Autonomy And Rural Development In Ogun State, Nigeria: A Stakeholders Perspective," Public administration issues, Higher School of Economics, issue 5, pages 41-55.

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    • R00 - Urban, Rural, Regional, Real Estate, and Transportation Economics - - General - - - General
    • Z0 - Other Special Topics - - General

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