JAMB - Government (1991 - No. 1)

Political authority is vested in the
state
judiciary
government
armed force

Explanation

Political authority is vested in the state because the state is the entity that holds ultimate power and control over a particular territory and its population. The state has the authority to make and enforce laws, maintain order, and represent the interests of the population in international affairs. It is responsible for governing and providing essential services to its citizens. The judiciary, government, and armed forces are all important components of the state, but political authority is ultimately vested in the state as a whole.

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