The local government councillors in Borno State have urged Governor Babagana Zulum to pay their outstanding allowances, which have been pending for several months. The councillors, who are elected representatives of their respective wards, claim that they have not received their allowances since the beginning of their tenure. They argue that the non-payment of their allowances has caused them financial difficulties, making it challenging for them to perform their duties effectively. The councillors also alleged that they have been neglected by the state government, despite their crucial role in grassroots governance. They emphasized that their allowances are not only a right but also a necessary incentive to motivate them to work tirelessly for the development of their communities. The councillors appealed to Governor Zulum to intervene in the matter and ensure that their outstanding allowances are paid without further delay. They expressed their commitment to working with the state government to achieve its development goals, but stressed that their financial well-being is essential to their productivity. The non-payment of allowances has also affected the councillors’ ability to attend meetings and participate in governance activities, which has hindered the effective functioning of local government administration. The councillors’ demand for payment of outstanding allowances is not only a matter of personal interest but also a concern for the overall development of the state. They believe that the payment of their allowances will boost their morale and enable them to contribute more meaningfully to the development of their communities. The state government has been urged to prioritize the payment of outstanding allowances to avoid further neglect and marginalization of local government councillors. The councillors’ plea has also highlighted the need for greater attention to be paid to the welfare of elected representatives at the grassroots level. It is essential for the state government to recognize the importance of local government councillors in promoting democracy and good governance at the local level. The payment of outstanding allowances will not only alleviate the financial difficulties faced by the councillors but also demonstrate the state government’s commitment to supporting their work. The councillors’ demand has sparked a wider debate about the need for greater investment in local government administration and the importance of prioritizing the welfare of elected representatives. The state government has been called upon to take immediate action to address the concerns of the councillors and ensure that their outstanding allowances are paid without further delay. The payment of outstanding allowances will be a significant step towards promoting the welfare of local government councillors and enhancing their ability to contribute to the development of their communities. The state government’s response to the councillors’ demand will be closely watched, as it will have implications for the overall development of the state and the effectiveness of local government administration. The councillors’ plea has also underscored the need for greater transparency and accountability in the management of local government finances. It is essential for the state government to ensure that the payment of allowances is done in a transparent and accountable manner, to avoid any potential mismanagement or corruption. The payment of outstanding allowances will be a significant milestone in the state government’s efforts to promote good governance and transparency at the local level. The councillors’ demand has highlighted the need for a more sustainable and equitable system of allowance payment, to avoid any future neglect or marginalization of local government councillors. The state government has been urged to work closely with the councillors to develop a more effective and efficient system of allowance payment, to ensure that their financial well-being is protected and their productivity is enhanced.