JAMB - Government (1984 - No. 33)
The Richards Constitution
abolished the elective principle in choosing members of the Legislative Council
amalgamated the northern and southern groups of provinces
established a central legislative council
abolished regional assemlies
abolished the system of Indirect Rule
Explanation
The Richards Constitution of 1946 was significant in Nigeria's constitutional development because it established a central legislative council that included African representation from all regions (North, West, and East). This was an attempt to unify the administration of Nigeria under a single framework while still maintaining regional councils.
The constitution aimed to promote:
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Unity in diversity
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Greater African participation in governance
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Decentralisation through the creation of regional councils
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