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Abstract

The study was on the Impact of Financial Control Mechanisms on Local Government Autonomy in Delta State, Nigeria, 1999-2008.

The general objective of the study was to establish the nature of relationship between financial control mechanisms and autonomy with a view to exposing the contradictions between policy objectives of government and the actual realisation of the objectives of local government in Delta State.

The specific objectives of the study were to: identify the existing financial control mechanisms put in place by both Federal and State Governments and the effects of these mechanisms on autonomy;

examine how the whittling down of autonomy of local governments as a result of financial control mechanisms affect service delivery; and recommend measures to ameliorate the negative effects of financial control mechanisms on efficient service delivery in Delta State Local Governments.

Introduction

The public sector is usually stratified even for countries with unitary government such as United Kingdom, Ghana, Kenya, Togo etc.

The whole process of decision-making, for any nation, depends on the miscellany of national experiences in nation building.

For example, in the unitary system there may be national, provincial, district and municipal levels of governance. The smallest unitary form of governance consists of only two levels of stratification – the national and the various local governments (e.g. Municipalities, townships etc).

The level of decentralized fiscal decision-making and operations are basically three in federal systems of government such as in United States, Australia, Canada, India, and Nigeria among other countries. In federations, the main levels of government are federal, regional (state), and the various local governments.

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