About Us
The Local Government Finance Commission (LGFC) is an autonomous arm of government responsible for advising central and local governments on issues of fiscal decentralization.
Local Government Finance Commission
Fiscal decentralization (intergovernmental fiscal relations), and Local government finance generally, is the lifeblood to any decentralisation programme. In Uganda, which has adopted decentralisation as the bedrock of Local governance, it becomes imperative that the fiscal arrangements intended to actualise the programme are not only properly articulated but should also be constantly monitored and appropriately guided to achieve improved service delivery within the context of national development goals and promotion of sustainable development.
The Local Government Finance Commission is mandated under the Constitution of Uganda (1995) and the Local Government Finance Commission Act (2003) to advise the President on all matters regarding transfer of resources from the Central government to Local governments including allocation to each Local government as well as to advise Local governments on matters relating to revenue from sources devolved to them.
The Mission of the Commission is to attain efficiency, effectiveness and equity in resources from the Central Governments to the Local governments. It’s also to ensure that Local revenue mobilisation/generation by local governments is enhanced and effectively utilised.
In the pages to follow are activities, studies, actions and plans by the Commission aimed at attaining this Mission.
The 7th Commission comprising of seven members was appointed by President on 7th April 2023, they are:-
You are invited to visit the site regularly and through comments and suggestions give the Commission feedback on how improvement can be made on the delivery of the Commission’s mandate.
The Local Government Finance Commission (LGFC) is an autonomous arm of government responsible for advising central and local governments on issues of fiscal decentralization.