ABSTRACT
Revenue generation in the public sector is very important because of demand for economic development. This study examined Revenue Generation, utilization, grassroots transformation and accountability in Uyo Local Government Council. It employed descriptive and analytical approaches. A total number of forty (40) respondents out of fifty (50) were selected. Data were collected mostly from questionnaire and interview data collected, were analyzed using simple percentage while chi-square statistic was used for testing the hypotheses. The study revealed that, there is a significant relationship between revenue generation, utilization, grassroots information and accountability for any meaningful development in a local government. The study recommended strict implementation of financial regulation policies, funds control techniques, regular auditing and implementation of penalties for tax defaulters.
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