THE IMPACT OF REVENUE ALLOCATION ON LOCAL GOVERNMENT PERFORMANCE
(A CASE STUDY OF OFU LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREA)
CHAPTER ONE
INTRODUCTION 
1.0   BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY
Revenue allocation is one of the very  crucial issue in heterogeneous political entity like Nigeria and  especially when there is uneven distribution of natural resources  (Aiyede 2004), as a matter of fact, revenue allocation has generated a  lot of controversy in Nigeria than any other issues of government.
Most time tension has always  characterized the process of distributing the states resources because  various criteria where proposal had adopted, there is hardly any without  advantages, but most contentious issues is the weight to be attached to  the criteria that would be acceptable to the generality of Nigerians.
Resources do not naturally spread in  even proportion on the plant, while some areas there are abundantly  blessed with a particular resources; other places are endowed with  another resources while other places have no resources.
In Nigeria to co-exist as a nation, all the segment must have fair share of the revenue generated from those resources.
However, the reality of a wider  geo-political power governing differently endowed entities under a unit  means that there will be subjections of all resources wider the single  authority of a central government.
An equitable way must be found to  distribute the resources without marginalizing any section of the  federal system where each federating unit is expected to have reasonable  to the available centrally collected resources (Toluhi, 2009).
There is no gain saying the fact that in  Nigeria, the degree of decentralization of expenditure is higher than  the degree of decentralization of revenue among the three tiers of  governments.
According to Akindele (2002), the  present formular for revenue has favoured the federal and state  governments while the local government is at disadvantage in terms of  what come to them on monthly basis as their allocation, hence, local  government expenditure has constantly surpassed the potential for  revenue occurring to it thereby causing a great gulf between their need  and fiscal capacity.
Since independent, almost all the  constitution making process has sought information on what principle to  utilize for fair distribution of revenue, yet no one seems to have  favoured the local governments.
Since this problem has persisted, how  the issue of revenue that is coming to the local government has impacted  in its development is the pre-occupation of this research work using  Ofu local government as a case study.
1.1   STATEMENT OF THE PROBLEM 
Local government are created to take  development closer to the people, because transformation of the local  government will spread up the transformation of the country.
Although, the agitation for more funds  to the local government is still ongoing, how the review of revenue  allocation formula will be is not yet known.
The following research problems are to be addressed in the course of this work.
- Local government allocation comes through the state government account that means the local government is not financially independent.
 - The federal and state always temper with allocation meant for the local government.
 - Local government have political god fathers which the chairman gives some illegal percentage to on monthly basis from the federation account or allocation
 - The present revenue allocation formula has practically not favoured the local governments.
 - The federal government seems to have wielded too much power over the formula used in sharing ‘’National Cake’’ which revenue allocation.
 
1.2   RESEARCH QUESTION 
Research questions have to be formulated  to probe into certain areas to bring out facts and figures for the  realization of the aim of this work. Therefore, the following research  questions are formulated.
- What is the philosophy behind the formula they are using in revenue allocation
 - What are the factor that impedes revenue allocation formula in favour of the local government?
 - Is there prospects that revenue allocation will favour the local government in the due course
 
1.3   OBJECTIVES OF THE STUDY
This research work is not just a mere academic exercise but is geared towards actualizing the following objectives:
- To examine how the politics involved in revenue allocation has affected local government as the third tiers of government
 - To assess the performance of the local government in view of the revenue accrued
 - Examine the effort of government in ensuring that the teething problems of revenue allocation is resolved.
 - To examine some internal problem in the local government that hampers their development.
 - To recommend necessary measures that will help in maintaining equilibrium in the distribution of revenue among the three tiers of government.
 
1.4   SIGNIFICANCE OF THE STUDY
This study is significant in diverse ways most especially in the following areas:
- This study helps the readers to gain deep insight into the politics surrounding revenue allocation in Nigeria.
 - It will encourage the federal government to close rank with the state and local government in revenue sharing agitation.
 - The policy makers will find research work valuable to make policy in revenue allocation matters.
 - The recommendations of this research work will certainly be an impetus that provoke further research into the politics or revenue allocation in Nigeria.
 
1.5   SCOPE AND LIMITATIONS OF THE STUDY
The issue of revenue allocation is very  fatal to the economic and political development of Nigeria. But is  narrowed down to the local government. In this project work would not  delue into comparing the allocation of revenue to any other local  governments with the one in discuss, rather it concentrates on what the  Ofu local government gets and how it has helped in their development  from 2009 till date.
However, research of this magnitude may not devoid to hindrance (limitations). Some limitations encountered are explained thus:.
Data in relation to what comes to the  local government in terms of revenue allocation so that the researcher  can compare it with the actual development on ground were not fully  available.
Time was another impediment, attending lectures and assignments made the researcher too occupied to concentrate on project work
Also, the expiration of tenure of the council chairman made it difficult to access some useful material.
Some staff are reshuffled and those on  the new seats were not able to give accurate figure of what has been  coming to them as allocation before their taking over.
Lastly, this research work has a time frame, which must be met.
Rushing to ensure that necessary  ingredients are embedded in the research made researcher to ignore some  sources that would have been improved.
Not withstanding, the data and  information generated from the various sources is enough to finish this  work to the best of the knowledge of the researcher.
1.6   DEFINITION OF TERMS
Some terms were used which the researcher may not be familiar with such words or terms are hereby defined:
REVENUE ALLOCATION: According  to Toluhi (2000) revenue allocation is the process of sharing the  revenue accruing to a nation among the different constituent units or  tiers of government.
LOCAL GOVERNMENT: Local  government according to Toluhi (2010) is a units of governments below  the central, regional or state government established by law to exercise  political authority through a representative council.
INTER-GOVERNMENTAL RELATIONS: Is a system of transactions (behavior patterns) among managers of  hierarchically structured levels of government in statement in state.  Olugbenga (1980) in Nwosu (2003).
INTERNALLY GENERATED REVENUE: This is the type of revenue that is generated by the local government within that same local government.
DEVELOPMENT: According  to Todaro and Smith (2002) in Onje (2010) is the process of improving  the quality all human life. These qualities include raising people  living level of food, medical services, and education etc.
RESOURCES: A country’s means of supporting itself as represented by its minerals, land and other assets.
1.7   ORGANIZATION OF WORK
This project work is on the impact of  revenue allocation on the local government performance in Kogi State  with a particular reference to Ofu local government area of Kogi State  and is divided into five chapters.
Chapter one is the introductory part  that gives the general background information of the topic in discourse  the statement of the problem, the objectives of the study, the  significance of the study, scope and limitations of the study as well as  the definition of terms were all embedded there in.
Chapter two reviews the relevant  literature, thought this is the view of the earlier writers on the sub  topics were brought to bare.
Chapter three discussed the methodology  use in carrying out the research work. Research design, research  population, sampling size and techniques, method of data collection,  instruments of data analysis, limitations of methodology as well as  method of data analysis.
Chapter four discusses data presentation  and analysis and analyze that the data generated through the use of  questionnaire, eventually, the finding were extensively discussed.
Chapter five is the last chapter which  includes summary, of the work done, conclusion made and necessary  recommendations were made for equilibrium to be maintained in the impact  of politics of revenue allocation in Nigeria.
REFERENCES
Aiyede R. (2004)        Inter-Governmental Relations:  Strengthening of the Nigeria Federation. University of Ibadan Press.
Akindele, T.A. (2002), Federation and Political Restructuring in Nigeria. Ibadan Spectrum Books Limited.
Nwosu W.C. (2003), Critical Assessment  of State Local Government Relations in Nigeria and Imo State Case  Studies in Ofuebe C.(ed) Strand in Nigeria Development and  Administration. Enugu Fume Printing and Publishing Company.
Onje C.O. (2010), AND Insight into Management of Development; Lokoja JHL Nigeria Limited.
Toluhi J.O. (2010) Local Government Administration: A Nigeria and Imperative Perspectives: Ilorin Victory Publication.
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