JAMB - Government (1987 - No. 5)
In a unitary state, power is concentrated in the
local governments
constituent units of the state
major ethnic groups
national government
Explanation
In a unitary state, power is centralized in the national government, which has the authority to create, modify, or even dissolve lower levels of government (such as local governments). Unlike a federal system, where power is shared between central and regional governments, a unitary system ensures that all decisions and governance come from a single, sovereign authority.
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