Gov. Fashola
The government of Governor Babatunde Fashola of Lagos State has 
dragged the administration of President Goodluck Jonathan to the Supreme
 Court over illegal one percent deduction from the state’s statutory 
allocation for police reform.
The Federal Government has been 
deducting one percent from states’ statutory allocation since October 
2013 under the guise that the fund was being used for police reform.
The
 Lagos State Government has formally filed a suit against the Federal 
Government challenging the legality of the one percent deduction from 
its allocation on monthly basis, describing the move as 
unconstitutional.
In the origininating summon for a declaratory 
judgment filed by the Attorney General and Commissioner for Justice, 
Lagos State, Ade Ipaye, at the Supreme Court in Abuja, Nigeria, the 
Lagos government is seeking a declaration that by virtue of Section 162 
(3), (4) and (5) of the constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria 
(as amended), it is unlawful for the federal government to deduct at 
source one percent or any other fraction or percentage of the revenue 
due to Lagos State and its Local Government Councils from the federation
 account under the Allocation Revenue Act for the purpose of funding 
police reforms or for any other purpose.
The Lagos government is 
also seeking a declaration that it is unlawful for the National Economic
 Council or any other agency of the federation to authorise by 
resolution, decision or consensus, the charge or deduction at source by 
any authority or person of any part of revenue due to Lagos State 
Government and its Local Government Councils under the Allocation 
Revenue Act for the purpose of funding police reforms or for any other 
purpose.
The Fashola government is seeking an order compelling the
 defendant (Federal Government) to immediately reverse the unlawful 
deduction of one percent or any other sum deducted from the revenue due 
to Lagos State and its Local Governments from the Federation Account and
 to credit the amount so far deducted to Lagos State Government with 
interest at the current Central Bank of Nigeria minimum rediscount rate.
The
 state government further sought from the court an order of perpetual 
injunction restraining the defendant by itself, agent, servants or 
workers from unlawful deduction of one percent or any part of the amount
 due to Lagos State Government and its Local Government Councils from 
the Federation Account for purpose of funding police reform or for any 
purpose whatsoever.
The Federal Government began the deduction of 
the one percent from states since October while Governor Babatunde 
Fashola wrote to President Goodluck Jonathan on 12 November, 2013 
imploring him to kindly direct that the deductions in respect of Lagos 
State be reversed and credited for the benefit of the state and its 
local governments.
Jonathan has refused to respond to the 
correspondence from Governor Fashola, which prompted the governor, while
 briefing the State House of Assembly recently, to declare his intention
 to sue the federal government over the matter.
The Lagos State 
Government is contending the fact that as a result of the deduction, 
insufficient statutory allocation to Lagos State and its Local 
Governments had reduced the ability of the state and its Local 
Governments to fund their programmes and projects.
The state 
government is of the view that the police as constituted is an organ of 
the Federal Government and that the constitution does not prescribe a 
situation where one level of government will impose a financial 
obligation on another level of government.
It added that the 
National Economic Council has no powers under the constitution of 
Nigeria or under any act of the Natiobal Assembly to approve any 
deduction, appropriation or expenditure from the Federation Account or 
statutory allocations accruing to the states and local governments.
Source: PM News 
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