Prepare for your JAMB, WAEC, NECO, and Post UTME exams with these Government past questions and answers.
In which of the following is the ceremonial and executive powers fused?
Presidential system of government
Federal system of government
Parliamentary system of government
Unitary system of government
Correct answer is A
The ceremonial and executive powers are fused in a presidential System of Government. The president is the head of state as well as the head of government.
In a parliamentary system of government, the role of a head of state and head of government are played by two people. For instance in the UK, the prime minister is the head of government (executive powers) while the queen is the head of state (ceremonial head)
One of the strong points of the multiparty system in Nigeria's Fourth Republic is
the provision for a bicameral legislature
government interference
wider political participation
wider anti-democracy campaign
Correct answer is C
One of the strong points of the multiparty system in Nigeria's Fourth Republic is wider political participation.
Many writers agree that multi-party system ensures wider political participation and education through the various parties' Campaigns and rallies. It also encourages the reflection of various shades of opinions and interests in government.
A major shortcoming of the Ombudsman is
lack of adequate resources
its inability to restrain bureaucratic excesses
lack of clear-cut mandate
lack of executive power to enforce decisions
Correct answer is D
A major shortcoming of the Ombudsman is lack of executive power to enforce decisions.
One of the limitations of the powers of the Ombudsman is that it has no powers of the enforcement of its investigations and decisions it has taken. It can only investigate and recommend.
Jerome Udoji
Simeon Adebo
S.J Cookey
Dotun Phillips
Correct answer is D
The designation of ministers as chief executives and accounting officers was recommended by a commission headed by Dotun Phillips.
The structure of the civil service as contained in that of General Ibrahim Babangida (Rtd.) is hereby shown below as recommended by the Dotun Philips Civil Service Review Panel of 1985.
''The Minister/Commissioner was the Chief executive and accounting officer rather than the Permanent Secretary as it had hitherto existed '' The post of the Permanent Secretary was politicised and called Director-General.
The first law-making body in Nigeria after amalgamation was
Nigeria Council
Legislative Council
National Assembly
Regional Assembly
Correct answer is A
Nigeria Council was the first law-making body in Nigeria after amalgamation .
After the amalgamation of the Northern and Southern Protectorate in 1914, Lord Lugard established the Nigerian Council. This existed side by side with legislative council of the colony of Lagos. The council consisted of 36 members which was made up of 23 European officials, and 13 non-official members of which 7 of them were Europeans and 6 Nigerians.
The council was merely an ''advisory-talking-drum. Its advice could be taken or dropped at the discretion of the governor who had a veto power.